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  • Adding second HVAC zone to house

    Greetings all,

    Great Forum! Glad I found it. I think I will be spending lots of time here.

    I just bought a new 3 story townhome. It is heated cooled by a heatpump/AC unit and the air handler has resistance backup. I am guessing this is what is referred to as a 2 stage?

    Anyway, the handler is in the finished basement with a main duct to the bottom two floors and a duct to the third floor. I want to creat a dual zone system with electronic dampers controlled by 2 thermostats one on the middle floor and one on the upstairs floor. I have some knowledge of how to do this but have a few questions.

    - Is there a specific type of digital thermostat I need to control each floor or is just any digital thermostat going to work?

    - Is there any plans on the net to build a controler for this type of setup. I have seen it done with Relays but I am thinking more digital logic. (I majored in Electrical Engineering in college for a year until I changed my major and think I can muddle through it with a plan) Or is there a reccomended controller that can be bought?

    -Can anyone reccomend a place to by the dampers for the main ducts online or should I hit a local plumbing supply store?

    Any other information would be terrific!

    Thanks all,

    ED



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    The theory behind it is very simple to do put in control panel, couple of dampers , and some thermostats. But what isnt thaught about is your system is designed to move x amount of air, close off a duct and now you have problems. Bypass Dampers will more than likely be needed, but the question is if one zone is calling what % of the overall system is that one zone. If you have a 4 ton system but only the upstairs is calling this might only be a 1.5 ton load , if your not moving all that other air you got problems. I have done many on typical a/c and heat not heatpumps(just hit me u said h/p).

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