Uponor A3030003, A3030004 Instruction Sheet

RADIANT HEATING SYSTEMS
ZONE CONTROL
MODULE
INSTRUCTION SHEET
Introduction
The Uponor Zone Control Module is a printed circuit control and diagnostic device designed for use with Uponor Thermostats, Motorized Valve Actuators (MVAs), Thermal Actuators or Zone Valves.
The module provides the following.
• A connection to the power supply transformer
• Interconnections between the individual thermostats and their respective MVAs, thermal actuators or zone valves
• The connection between the end switches and the pump or boiler relay
The modules are internally fused for protection from over current or direct shorts from the power supply transformer. The end-switch circuit is also protected from over current and a 2 amp fuse is factory installed.
Note: Because the E/S terminals are
completely isolated, the modules no longer require separate transformers on R and C and E/S terminals. Pay careful attention to transformer sizing if using only one transformer.
Part No. Part Description Width Height
A3030003 Three-zone Control Module A3030004 Four-zone Control Module
Table 1: Product Descriptions
6" 2" 8" 2"
Specifications
Power Input 24VAC End-switch Circuit Dry contact equivalent nominal
24VAC, 2A maximum Recommended Thermostat Wire Size 18GA
Part No. Part Description 50VA 75VA 100VA
A3020522 A3070526 1" Zone Valve A3010522 Thermal Actuator
Table 2: Maximum Number of Zones on a Transformer
Zone Configurations
The Uponor are available in both three- and four­zone configurations. Boards can be ganged t number of zones.
Note: The new Zone Control
Modules are note able to be ganged with older modules. The new modules have a black tint base; the old modules have a gr
Motorized Valve Actuator 6 9 12
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12 19 25
Display
Zone Control Modules
ogether to expand the
een tint base.
-emitting diodes (LEDs) indicate
Light various functions of control. Refer to
Table 3 for LED definitions.
Connecting Instructions
Refer to the following instructions to properly connect the module.
1. Connect modules in series via a module jumper (provided).
2. Fasten the jumper within the input and output blocks of the corresponding modules (see
Figure 1 on page 2).
LED Definition
Green Module has power Yellow Shows which zones are calling for heat
Red Indicates which end switches are closed and
Table 3: LED Definitions
ompleting the cir
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or the pump or boiler r
cuit f
elay
Figure 1: Module Jumper
Wiring Instructions
Refer to the following instructions to properly wire the module.
3
8" insulation from the wire.
1. Strip
2. Ensure the wire is fully seated in
he terminal and that it does not
t
hort to adjacent wires.
s
3. Twist loose stranded wire tightly. Ensure no loose strands are present.
4. Tighten the terminal nut.
Note: Each terminal is equipped with
a jamb plate for accommodating
tranded wire. When reconnecting
s the terminal, it may be
ecessary to push the jamb
n
late back into place with a
p suitable round punch prior to reinserting the stranded wires. The maximum number of connections per terminal is four. If more than four wires are
equired at the terminal, bundle
r
r wire nut the wires together
o
nd run one wire to the terminal.
a
ote:If using Uponor 500 Series
N
ontrols, use a minimum of
c
hree-wire thermostat wire
t for proper functioning of the thermostat. (Five wire is recommended.)
Fuse Replacement
Replace fuses on the board following the guidelines below.
• 2A fuse for 50VA transformer
• 3A fuse for 75VA transformer
• 4A fuse for 100VA transformer
Figur
e 2: Wiring Diagr
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