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155.76.162.253

"Zones" , posted Fri 27 Jun 16:13user profileedit/delete messagepost reply


I am wanted to split my home's HVAC into zones in order to have better control. I would like to have my bedrooms on one zone and the remaining house on the other zone. My issue is one of the bedrooms is isolated from the other bedrooms. Is it acceptable to have this room be included with the other bedrooms. It should be noted that returns are located throughout the house and there happens to be one in the isolated bedroom. I'm sure that there are other things that will have to be taken into consideration as far as the ducting and return system goes but didn't know if it was acceptable to have a setup like this.

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68.59.47.234

"Re(1):Zones" , posted Sat 28 Jun 23:21user profileedit/delete messagepost reply


sure but you should put a thermostat in the off bed room, near the other 2 and in the main house ,, thats 3 tstats.

the power dampers and the overflow damper are needed.
3 power dampers
1 barametric
1 75 VA transformer
1 3 zone board
3 thermostats
wires to 3 stats.
duct temperature sensor
labor to install.
three K at least $

Be good to your fellow man not nice there is a difference.