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Wiring problem
John Fernandez_2
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I'm trying to figure out how to wire a Taco prioritizer pump.
This is the situation, I have an Argo six zone contol center, this is that little black box, t-stats come in on top, zone valve wiring out on the bottom. I have a five zone system, four radiant zones and one domestic water zone (priority zone.
What I am trying to accomplish here is this, I want the priority pump(radiant) to start circulating whenever any of the four radiant zones come on.
I know I am being a little vague her, but if anybody has any advice (other than calling my buddy the electrician) help me out here.
Thanx guys
This is the situation, I have an Argo six zone contol center, this is that little black box, t-stats come in on top, zone valve wiring out on the bottom. I have a five zone system, four radiant zones and one domestic water zone (priority zone.
What I am trying to accomplish here is this, I want the priority pump(radiant) to start circulating whenever any of the four radiant zones come on.
I know I am being a little vague her, but if anybody has any advice (other than calling my buddy the electrician) help me out here.
Thanx guys
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John, it would help
if you could give me some numbers from the controls and then I may be able to help you with some wiring diagrams.
I am also not sure what you mean by "prioritizer pump"????
If I understand you correctly you have four radiant zones and one domestic hot water zone. I am assuming you want the priority zone to be domestic hot water. The Argo control should have that capability.
What is the control system for your radiant zones? It should have a circuit back to your Argo control so that when any one radiant zone calls the system will bring the burner on and the pump. If there is a domestic call however it will have priority and the radiant zones will be shut off.
Again give us some part numbers and a little more info and maybe we can help you.0 -
may be off track but
If I am understanding you right you want a loop circ to come on any time a zone call's..If this is the case just jump each zone to the open zone remaining and wire that to your loop circulator. that way any time a zone call's it will also activate your loop. Just make sure to leave your DHW loop out of the equation...Hope this makes sense...if not email me and I will try to be more specific..0
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