how to wire a zone damper

Published 2021-10-12
The terminals M1 M4 and M6 are usually on zone dampers. They are very simple. M1 is common. M4 is power open. M6 is powered closed

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  • One of the best DIY videos I have watched. Clear, efficient, practical presentation. Excellent visual aids and lighting. Well done, you have a gift.
  • @rsc4peace971
    Very clearly explained re how these dampers are wired and what the codes for proper wiring are when normally closed or open
  • Thank you great video, explained very well. Short and simple straight to the point.
  • @tabriz50
    What a great way of teaching ! Thank you so much for very informative video
  • I appreciate you taking the time to show the difference between the different wiring on the actual dampers / Thank you sir.
  • @Rob-sn2ow
    So much Honeywell instruction online these days seems to be geared toward sales. Its nice to see that content is being produced to help the boots on the ground that are resolving issues for customers On the way a daily basis. Thank you for taking the time to make this video!
  • @jaytroxel3495
    THANK YOU AC GUY!!! I have been looking for this exact explanation.
  • @soulme8186
    Thank you was looking for such a video for a while it is great simple and short
  • @zjshizzle
    Thanks, subscribed. I have a power close like the one in this video. Very helpful.
  • @dexstjok1
    This is an outstanding video. Short and to the point and cleared up a lot of things for me. Great job and thanks for the video.
  • @PBS-nm1uu
    just found your site, love it will be looking for more content. please do one on sequence of operation on rtu, thanks