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HVAC: Zone Valve Wiring for Residential Boilers


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Published 11/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 6 lectures (50m) | Size: 1 GB


Honeywell and Taco Zone Valve Course

What you'll learn
Learn Honeywell 4-wire zone valve/boiler circuits (24 volt) with easy-to-follow wiring diagrams
Learn to wire in a single zone valve via a working model showing the internal operations of a Honeywell 4-wire zone valve
Learn to wire multiple, 4-wire zone valves in 5 easy steps.
Learn about Taco 3-wire zone valves (wiring, internals, diagnostics)
Bonus Material: How to wire 120-volt boiler burner switches, transformers and low water cut-offs.
Requirements
Some familiarity at all with boilers will help, but the course is designed for beginners.
Description
This course focuses on Honeywell 4 wire and Taco 3 wire zone valves used in residential hydronic (water) boiler systems. Learn how they work internally, how to wire them and how to use a multimeter to perform a few diagnostic tests. You will see how they work in action via a working model with a camera close up of the internals in action. This course also includes a professional tactic on how to make sense of the spaghetti mess of 20+ or even 30+ low voltage wires easily in 5 simple steps, which includes a downloadable cheat sheet for reference. This course was developed by a working, lead HVAC mechanic with 30+ years of trade experience who trains new HVAC techs, mechanics and installers within the HVAC industry every day. It is designed for HVAC trade school students, beginners working in the HVAC trade and even curious DIYers/homeowners who just want to know more about how the boilers in their homes actually work. This course very nicely simplifies one of the hardest to learn aspects of residential boilers for new HVAC techs and installers. My own HVAC helper began wiring zone...

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