Zoning reference guide Zoning Reference Guide Part No RG- - CTable of Contents Introduction Braeburn Zone Systems Comfort on Demand What is a Zoning System The Braeburn Advantage The Best Value in Zoning Today Understanding Zoning Duct Systems Understandi
Zoning Reference Guide Part No RG- - CTable of Contents Introduction Braeburn Zone Systems Comfort on Demand What is a Zoning System The Braeburn Advantage The Best Value in Zoning Today Understanding Zoning Duct Systems Understanding Bypass System Ductwork What is a Bypass System Duct Eliminate the Bypass by Oversizing Each Branch Install a Barometric Bypass Install an Electric Bypass Understanding Zone Controllers Using the Zone Panel with Multi-Stage Equipment Understanding the Zone Controller Display Con ?guring Zone Panels Additional Features for the -Zone Panels -Zone and -Zone Panel Checkout -Zone Panel Comfort Features -Zone Panel Economy Features -Zone Panel Comfort Features -Zone Panel Economy Features Copyright ? by Braeburn Systems LLC All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Braeburn Systems LLC This guide is intended to be used as a source of general information and reference guide about zone systems and their associated equipment It provides an overview of the practices and standards associated with zone system This guide is not intended to be used as an instruction manual by untrained persons nor to be used as a standard for design manufacturing testing or installation of zone systems Although every e ?ort has been made to make the information in this publication accurate Braeburn assumes no liability for damages that may result from the use of this guide CIntroduction Braeburn Zone Systems Comfort on Demand Given the opportunity more than half of building owners want to improve the comfort and energy e ?ciency of their home or business ? ? ? Comfort Why are so many owners dissatis ?ed with their comfort of their building Even the best thermostats will only monitor the temperature in the area around the thermostat Now consider second and third stories or interior walls that divide a building into rooms with di ?erent solar glass or wind loading The result can be a degree or more di ?erence between the area around the thermostat and the rest of building The result of having a large temperature spread is uncomfortable occupants According to industry data even a degree di ?erence will cause a fourfold increase in complaints Zoning solves this problem by reducing or completely eliminating the large temperature variation that can come from uneven HVAC loads Occupant comfort is increased and complaints can be reduced Part No RG- - The Braeburn Zoning Reference Guide CEnergy Savings Up to percent of the costs of heating and cooling can be reduced by making sure areas are not over or under air conditioning Usually parts of buildings are improperly air-conditioned when the centrally located thermostat responds to the temperature around the thermostat and areas away from the thermostat are already too hot or too cold or do not need to be conditioned Costs are also increased when the areas away from the thermostat are not occupied Without
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