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Understanding ECO / Away Mode on Ecojay SmartZone Controllers

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What It Does, How It Works, and When to Use It (SmartZone-3X, SmartZone-4X, and with SmartLINK)

Ecojay’s SmartZone zoning controllers include a unique feature called ECO / Away Mode. Unlike energy-saving modes on thermostats or variable-speed systems, ECO Mode on SmartZone is specifically designed to control which zones are allowed to make equipment calls.

This article explains exactly what ECO/Away Mode does, how it affects damper operation, how to wire/activate it, and how it works in multi-board SmartLINK systems.

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What ECO / Away Mode Actually Does

When ECO/Away Mode is active, SmartZone changes how heating or cooling is allowed to start:

✔ Only Zone 1 can energize heating or cooling equipment calls.

Zone 1 becomes the only thermostat that can initiate a call for heat or cool from the HVAC system.

✔ All other zones behave differently:

  • If another zone is calling for the same mode (heat or cool),
    its damper opens, but it cannot start the equipment.

  • If a zone is already satisfied,
    its damper stays closed.

  • If all zone thermostats are satisfied,
    all dampers open (normal SmartZone behavior).

ECO Mode does not change staging, delays, fan logic, or temperature thresholds.
It simply controls which thermostats can and cannot call for equipment.

This makes it extremely useful for vacation homes, commercial buildings, sleeping areas, or any application where you want the system to run only when Zone 1 wants it, while still allowing or preventing airflow to other zones.

🔧 How to Activate ECO / Away Mode

ECO/Away Mode can be activated using:

  • A wall switch

  • A relay / thermostat output

  • A jumper wire

  • Any 24VAC rated dry-contact

To enable ECO/Away Mode:

Connect 24V (R) to the ECO/Away input terminal on the SmartZone controller.
(This input is located above the Zone 1 thermostat connector.)

To deactivate ECO Mode, remove the jumper or switch the relay back to open.

This simple wiring method allows:

  • A manual “vacation mode” switch

  • Smart home automation integration

  • Security system integration

  • Time-of-day or occupancy-based control

🏠 What Happens to Dampers in ECO Mode?

When Zone 1 calls (heat/cool):

  • Zone 1 → damper opens, and equipment runs

  • Other calling zones → damper opens

  • Satisfied zones → damper closes

When only non-Zone-1 thermostats call:

  • Nothing, it is as if there are NO calls to the system.

  • If Zone 1 begins to call, then the equipment will start and all similar calling zone dampers will open

When all zones are satisfied:

  • All dampers open (SmartZone default)

This ensures airflow and comfort without allowing non-primary zones to start the system.

🧩 ECO / Away Mode in Systems with More Than 4 Zones (SmartLINK)

SmartZone SmartLINK with ECO mode house graphic

In SmartLINK multi-board systems (SmartZone+):

Each SmartZone board has its own ECO/Away Mode input.

This allows for two different ways to use the feature:

1. Entire System ECO Mode

If you want every zone in the system to behave in ECO Mode (except zone 1):

  • Activate the ECO input on all SmartZone boards

  • Typically this is done by wiring all ECO inputs together to one switch

  • When the input on each board receives 24V → the whole system goes into ECO/Away Mode

  • Note: If separate transformers are used to power each SmartZone, then a relay should be used to isolate the ECO inputs when switched.

Best For:

  • Whole-building vacation mode

  • After-hours commercial behavior

  • Energy-saving schedules

  • Remote disable via automation

2. Selective ECO Mode (Only Certain Boards Active)

This is a powerful feature that many zoning systems cannot do.

If only certain zones should be restricted:

  • Energize only the ECO input on the board(s) you want in ECO Mode

  • Boards not in ECO Mode continue normal operation

This allows some zones to:

  • Start and run HVAC equipment

  • While others are ECO-restricted to only open and close dampers

Real Example:
A 7-zone home using two SmartZone boards:

  • Board A (Zones 1–4) → Normal

  • Board B (Zones 5–7) → ECO/Away Mode active

Zones on Board B open their dampers when calling but cannot start equipment, while Zones 1–4 operate normally.

Perfect for:

  • Bedrooms restricted at night

  • Basement or bonus room zones restricted unless occupied

  • Tenants, guest areas, offices, conference rooms

  • Selective HVAC usage in multi-story homes

📘 Why Use ECO / Away Mode?

Installers and homeowners choose ECO Mode for:

Vacation / Away Mode for the whole house

Only Zone 1 keeps the system running.

Preventing non-priority zones from starting equipment

Useful in commercial buildings and multi-zone homes.

Energy savings without shutting off zones completely

Zones still get airflow when equipment is running.

Integrating with occupancy sensors or home automation

Automation can enable ECO Mode when zones are empty.

Restricting equipment starts to supervised or conditioned areas

Zone 1 becomes the “manager” zone.

🧠 Common Misunderstandings (Cleared Up)

ECO Mode does NOT:

  • Change temperature setpoints

  • Alter staging

  • Add time delays

  • Modify heat pump balance points

  • Increase or decrease fan runtime

  • Close dampers automatically to save energy

ECO Mode DOES:

  • Control which zones can tell the HVAC system to turn on

  • Keep dampers in a safe, predictable position

  • Allow airflow while preventing unnecessary calls

  • Provide selective zone enabling in SmartLINK setups

Conclusion

ECO / Away Mode on SmartZone controllers gives you fine-grained control over which zones can make equipment calls while still providing airflow and comfort across the system.
It can operate system-wide or selectively, making it one of the most flexible features in SmartZone+ SmartLINK installations.

Whether you want a whole-home vacation mode, a commercial after-hours mode, or selective equipment control per zone, ECO Mode provides a simple, reliable solution.

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