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Fan coil addition
AndrewAnderson
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Hi, Im adding a fan coil in my basement and I am running it off its own circulator through a Taco zone control. my question is how would you smart people control how the fan comes on and off? contactor? I need some ideas.Thank You
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Drew
You could either have the Taco relay start the fan too(from the stat), or use an aquastat to start it on circulated water temperature.
Dave0 -
High rise
My experience with fancoils in high rise units is to have them on a line stat with a three speed switch for the fan motor. The motors were usually five speed capable, (you picked three of the five wires and a 'common' to connect back to the stat).0
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