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Zone Control Unit (ZCU) VAV Turnkey Solution Product Information
Document No. 153-932
April 3, 2009
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Table 3. Standard Part Number Offering, Availability and Ordering.
123456789 1234567
Prefix
Manufacturer
Type
Inlet Size
Liner
Case
Rows/Elec Heat
Fan/Volts
Attenuator/Access
Left/Right
Prefix
Controls
Power
Options
Air Actuator
Water Actuator
Specials
Spare
ZH1650000L/R ZC2000000
38 1 01 11
10 2 R/L 6 2 3
12 A
14 T
16
20
24
VAV Box and Hydronics Control Packages
Quick
Ship
In Stock
Base
Offering
Part
Numbers
Availability
NOTES:
1. Left/Right refers to which side of the ZCU assembly the controls and hydronics are on when looking into the
inlet of the VAV box. R/R and L/L are only viable options on the longer attenuator-equipped VAV boxes.
2.
All other part number variants not reflected in Table 3 require a seven-week lead time for shipment.
Typical Assembly Order:
ZCU units are ordered in one lump sum total instead of individually identified box part numbers and room tags.
Siemens provides a detailed quote for each job, since job box schedules tend to be building-specific with unique
engineering parameters and box tags. Order details remain in the engineering submittal, which serves as a
contract between the customer and the manufacturer.
Three-Step Sales Process
1. Send box schedule and Div 15 specs to Siemens. Siemens returns a bid price.
2. Upon bid acceptance, Siemens creates a job-specific submittal. The key deliverable in the submittal
package is the room schedule, which describes individual box engineering parameters and features.
3. When the job representative accepts the submittal, a lump sum PO is submitted, and shipments begin.