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Common Problems With Central HVAC Zone Control Systems

Get Quick Air
26 Jun 2021
2 Min Read

Let’s imagine that you are feeling hot and tired from a long day of doing chores, and all you want is to relax in a chilled room. Do you get that feeling of happiness inside you when you realize that an HVAC system is one of the biggest blessings? HVAC systems are one of the most efficient machines that you’ll ever find, as they allow you to customize the temperature of each room through the zone control system. How amazing is that, right?

Now let’s find out how zone control systems work and what possible issues could occur so that you are aware beforehand and take care of them.

How do Zone Control Systems work?

A zone control system connects to a central control panel with the help of a thermostat and shuts dampers in your ductwork so that hot and cold air can be either blocked or released. All you have to do is set the temperature for each zone through the thermostat, and the rest of it will be taken care of by the zone control system.

Common problems with Zone Control Systems

1. Thermostat failure

One of the most common issues that most HVAC system owners face with zone control systems is thermostat failure. One of the easiest ways to make it start working again is to turn it off and turn it back on. If that doesn’t work, then you can try resetting the front panel or get the help of a user guide for further instructions. Sometimes, a thermostat also ends up failing because new or replacement batteries are required as the old ones stop working. If your thermostat completely fails to work, then you might have to upgrade and invest in a new one.

2. Stuck damper

An HVAC damper or a duct damper is a plate that is located in the duct flow and helps with the regulation and passing of air. Dampers that are used in the zone control systems have motors that can develop an issue and get stuck sometimes. To solve this issue, at times, certain components need to be replaced, the motor needs to be jolted or tapped, and sometimes you can also lubricate and oil it. Solving the issue of a stuck damper might require a professional, which is why you should contact us at Quick Air. We provide services 24/7 related to HVAC systems and will solve all your problems in a jiffy.

3. Problem with the control panel

Sometimes a faulty or damaged control panel can also be the culprit behind a zone control system issue. It can largely affect the heating and cooling inside a house. At times when your control panel doesn’t turn on/off or refuses to respond, it means that you need help. You can either read the handbook for guidance, or try to solve the problem on your own. If the issue persists, then it is recommended that you consult someone experienced before the worst takes place.