Braemar LE60 Zone Controller Setup – Common Area Configuration
Overview
This guide explains how to configure the Braemar LE60 zone controller in a setup where the main living area (common area) does not have a zone motor, while other rooms (e.g., bedrooms) do.
Required Components
Braemar LE60 Wired Wall Controller
RF Sensors for:
Common Area (no zone motor)
Each room with a zone motor
Step-by-Step Configuration
Install RF Sensors:
Place one RF sensor in the common area.
Install RF sensors in each zone room.
Access the LE60 Wall Controller:
Use the wired wall control interface to begin setup.
Configure Zones:
Set the common area (no zone motor but must have RF sensor fitted) as Zone 1.
Designate Zone 1 as:
- The Main Zone
- The Always Open Zone
Important:
By setting Zone 1 as the Always Open Zone, the LE60 controller ensures that the main living area cannot be closed, even if a zone motor is connected. This guarantees consistent airflow and system balance, regardless of how the end user operates the system.
Set Ambient Sensing Location:
- Enter the Debug Parameter Settings.
- Change the Ambient Sensing Location to Main Zone (Zone 1).
Configure Remaining Zones
- Assign each RF sensor to its respective room zone.
- Follow the LE60 Zone Installation Manual for pairing and calibration.
Upon connection of all the components and powering up the air conditioning system and commissioning the zone control interface "debugging" needs to be completed
Press "Menu"
Press "System"
Press "▼" page down
Press "DEBUG" for more than 10 seconds
Press "Unit parameter settings"
It is important to select the temperature sensing location of the main zone and to set the indoor fan speed for the installed static of the system.

Ambient temp sensor: Main zone,
average or Min, Max
Fan speed mode of indoor: 5
(adjust 1 to 9)
Auto Mode: 1 or 2
(2 allows adjustment of set point in Auto mode)
Prohibit freeze protection: Yes or No
Maintenance Note
- The RF Sensor in Zone 1 (Main Zone) is critical for system operation.
- If the battery in this sensor goes flat, the system will not operate
- Recommendation: Change the RF sensor batteries every 12 months to ensure uninterrupted performance.
Additional Notes
- The Main Zone must always remain open to ensure proper airflow and system balance.
- RF sensors placements are critical for accurate temperature sensing and zone control.
- Refer to the LE60 installation manual for advanced settings and troubleshooting.
Quick Summary: Setting Up Your Braemar LE60 Controller
- Zone 1 = Main Living Area
This is your main space (like the lounge or family room). It’s always kept open so air can flow properly. Even if it has a motor, the system won’t let it close. - Why Zone 1 is Important
The system uses the temperature in this area to decide when to heat or cool. That’s why it’s called the “Main Zone” and the “Always Open Zone.” - Temperature Control
The system reads the temperature from a small wireless sensor in the main area. This sensor tells the system what to do. - Battery Tip
If the battery in that main sensor goes flat, the whole system stops working. So, change the battery once a year to keep things running smoothly.