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Plumbing / Re: Taco Zone Control
« on: November 11, 2014, 12:40:11 PM »
Ok, here is the latest, he rewired everything, troubleshooted and communicated the aube thermostat is bad. He said when he removed the thermostat and jumpered the wires all 6 zone started fine. I guess one the new thermostat is installed tomorrow we will know for sure. Does that seem right?
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Plumbing / Re: Taco Zone Control
« on: November 11, 2014, 07:21:29 AM »
I agree, he is going out at 9AM, I think that he is able to control 30-35 pumps? Wondering if he is forgetting the zone has to send power to the actuators, not just the signal. Anyways, it's his problem. I will update today after he is done.
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Plumbing / Re: Taco Zone Control
« on: November 10, 2014, 01:00:49 PM »
thanks - my plumber thinks it will support 30-35, but I can't get more than 4. They did the install, so they are coming to fix. I will update when I know more.
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Plumbing / Taco Zone Control
« on: November 09, 2014, 05:35:32 PM »
In our new house we have 2 zones, one zone with 2 loops for the garage, and one zone with 6 loops for the house. Each loop is controlled by an actuator valve.
The garage zone works perfect, two actuators are wired back to the first zone.
The house zone only works with 4 loops (actual valves) wired back to the 2nd zone. Can Taco Zones only support 4 actuators per zone? Once we add more than four, any combination, it stops working for the house zone.
This was all installed by my plumber, so they are coming tomorrow to fix, but guessing they are going to need to install a taco control unit with another zone to support all the actuator valves?
Expertise/Help would be great, want to make sure this is done right.
The garage zone works perfect, two actuators are wired back to the first zone.
The house zone only works with 4 loops (actual valves) wired back to the 2nd zone. Can Taco Zones only support 4 actuators per zone? Once we add more than four, any combination, it stops working for the house zone.
This was all installed by my plumber, so they are coming tomorrow to fix, but guessing they are going to need to install a taco control unit with another zone to support all the actuator valves?
Expertise/Help would be great, want to make sure this is done right.
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