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One zone only runs when other zone running?
I received such great advice on my first problem I decided to ask about my second.
I have a 4600 sf house running off two a/c's and furnaces - one for upstairs and one for downstairs.
The upstairs has two zones (at least I think that is what it means when you have two thermostats?) and presumably a damper in the attic (again?).
In my experience, the a/c (and perhaps heat but certainly a/c) only runs for the play-room over the garage zone when the main zone (master bedroom) is triggered and running.
I hope I have defined the issue accurately. How would a tech investigate a problem like this - do they have to go up to the attic?
Thanks for advice or questions!!
Rick
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May be wired/set up as a slave zone that can only work when the other zone is calling.
A 2 zoned system would have at least 2 dampers. 1 for each zone.
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Thanks been there, would be some reason to do that? I'm not sure why that would be good.
Is it possible it is just a damper problem? (I'm totally shooting in the dark.)
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Done sometimes to make sure a zone that is too small doesn't harm the furnace.
Not a damper problem, since it does work. more of a setup problem, wiring problem, or as said earlier, its set to be a slave zone.
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Ah! The too small thought makes sense. It is a pretty big room and bathroom but doesn't have its own return. A contractor offered to add a return but its not really a comfort problem - was just pointed out by home inspector and been bugging me since. Thank you!
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I'm curious if it even has a zone control.
The thermostat for the bonus room may only open and close a damper for the duct(s) to the room.
Screwy way to do it, but it sometimes gets done that way because it is cheap.
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