Honeywell 69-2072-05 manual

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    Owner ’ s Guide True IAQ ® Di gita l I A Q Co ntr o l 69-2072-05 69-2072_C.indd 1 7/31/2008 2:04:24 PM[...]

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    User Information About T rueIAQ ® .............................. 1 Operation .................................... 2 Display screen reference ........... 3 Adjusting IAQ setting s Changing humidifier settings ..... 4 Changing dehumidifier settings ... 6 Changing ventilation settings ...... 6 Changing time of day ................. 7 Service timers .[...]

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    1 69-2072—05 The T rueIAQ ® monitors and automatically adjusts operation of your whole-house humid- ifier , dehumidifier , ventilator , or bath fan. Maintaining proper indoor humidity minimizes the potential for unhealthy airbor ne pol- lutants to grow . Having too little humidity can leave you vulnerable to infections and uncomfortable dry skin[...]

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    69-2072—05 2 T rueIAQ ® can be used to control the humidity levels in your home, and control fresh air intake in accordance to industry recommendations (ASHRAE 62.2). Operat ion 68 40 55 12 15 : 76 % % In Out PM M24931 Comfort Settings: Feedback on your indoor IAQ conditions. Outdoor Conditions 1 : Actual outdoor temperature and humidity . Equip[...]

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    3 69-2072—05 Dry: Indoor humidity levels are below 20% relative humidity (RH.) Display screen reference 68 40 55 12 15 : 76 % % In Out PM M24932 W et: Indoor humidity levels are above 60% RH. Window Frost: The control is protecting your home against too much humidity based on outdoor conditions. Humidity levels in your home may not reach your des[...]

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    69-2072—05 4 Outdoor T emp. Sett ing -20°F (-29°C) 15% 0°F (-18°C) 25% 20°F (-7°C) 35% Changi ng humidi fier set tin gs Note: These items will appear only if a humidifier is installed on your system. 1. Set humidifier by pressing UP/DOWN arrows. T ables below are recommended initial humidity settings based on outdoor temperature. If window [...]

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    5 69-2072—05 2. Press “More” to enter Window Frost Protection. Use the UP/DOWN arrows to set frost protection level. Changi ng humidi fier set tin gs M24830 12345678 9 LESS HUMIDITY LOOSE HOME/SINGLE-P ANE WINDOWS MORE HUMIDITY TIGHT HOME/TRIPLE-P ANE WINDOWS On the first cold day after T rueIAQ ® is installed, look for condensation on windo[...]

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    69-2072—05 6 Note: These items will appear only if a dehumidifier is installed. If both a humidifier and dehumidifier are installed, these settings will appear after pushing “More” from the humidifier operation style screen. Changi ng dehu midifier an d ventilat ion set tin gs 1. Set dehumidifier by pressing the UP/DOWN arrows. RH% will chang[...]

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    7 69-2072—05 1. Press “More.” Adjust hour using the the UP/DOWN arrows. 2. Press “More.” Adjust minutes using the UP/DOWN arrows. 3. Press “Done” to save settings. Changi ng t ime of d ay and ser vice t imer s 68 40 55 12 00 : 76 % % In Out Set M24934 68 40 55 12 00 : 76 % % In Out Set M24935 Ser vice Timers Service timers appear when[...]

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    69-2072—05 8 Installation 1. T urn system power off. 2. Choose a location. T rueIAQ ® can be mounted to a wall or directly to the return duct. CA UTION: EL ECT RIC AL HAZARD. Can cause electrical shock or equipment damage. Disconnect power before beginning installation. M24787 E L E C T R O N I C A I R C L E A N E R 69-2072_C.indd 8 7/31/2008 2:[...]

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    9 69-2072—05 Installation 3. Loosen the cover screw . 4. Separate the front housing from the base. M24814 5. For wall mounting, run wires through the back hole to the terminals. Wire size for all connectors: 2 x 18 AWG to 1 X 22 AWG. Install the mounting plate using two screws. M24818 6. For duct mounting, (A) snap out side wall clip and attach a[...]

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    69-2072—05 10 Pin Pin description Pin capacity R 24V supply . Must be common to G output. 24V ac±20% 1.5 amp max C 24V supply common. 24V ac±20% Sensor Communication and supply bus to remote sensors (sensor pins not polarized). 24Vdc 64mA max out Sensor Switch Override switch input. Active when R is applied 24V ac±20%, 10mA max in W W input to[...]

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    11 69-2072—05 Wiring Wiring T rueIAQ ® with a non-powered humidifier . HV AC THERMOST AT M27340 68 40 55 12 15 : 76 % % In Out PM R C W Y G R C SENSOR SENSOR SWITCH W G VENT VENT DEHUM DEHUM HUM HUM 24V TRANSFORMER HE225 BYP ASS HUMIDIFIER TrueIAQ + – 69-2072_C.indd 11 7/31/2008 2:04:26 PM[...]

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    69-2072—05 12 Wiring HV AC THERMOST AT HUM HUM 24V 24V G Y W RR c G Y W RC 24V 24V HUM HUM C GT R RT GF EXT RECOMMENDED PRESSURE SWITCH M27341 TrueSTEAM - INTERNAL NOTE: IF PRESSURE SWITCH IS USED, ENSURE DIP 5 IS IN ON POSITION. FA CTORY INST ALLED JUMPER 68 40 55 12 15 : 76 % % In Out PM Tr ueIAQ Wiring T rueIAQ ® with a powered humidifier . 6[...]

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    13 69-2072—05 Wiring M27390 68 40 55 12 15 : 76 % % In Out PM R C SENSOR SENSOR SWITCH W G VENT VENT DEHUM DEHUM HUM HUM TrueIAQ EARD-6 TH81 10 U Y W RR c OUTDOOR SENSOR (PROVIDED) HV AC R C W Y G CG DH90 DEHUMIDIFIER GRA Y DAMPER CONTROL (NOT USED) RED +24 VA C POWER YELLOW COMPRESSOR CONTROL COMM. BLUE FA N AND COMPRESSOR CONTROL GREEN FA N ON [...]

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    69-2072—05 14 Wiring M27391 68 40 55 12 15 : 76 % % In Out PM R C SENSOR SENSOR SWITCH W G VENT VENT DEHUM DEHUM HUM HUM Tr ueIAQ TH81 10U Y W RR c OUTDOOR SENSOR (PROVIDED) HV AC R C W Y G CG RED BLACK GREEN 2 IF A THERMOST AT OTHER THAN A TH51 10, TH5220, TH5320, TH61 10, TH6220, TH6320, TH81 10, TH8320 OR TH8321 IS USED, A RELA Y MA Y BE REQUI[...]

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    15 69-2072—05 Wiring Wiring T rueIAQ ® with a non- powered humidifier , ventila- tion damper , and an auxiliary exhaust fan. 2 IF A THERMOST AT OTHER THAN A TH51 10, TH5220, TH5320, TH61 10, TH6220, TH6320, TH81 10, TH8320 OR TH8321 IS USED, A RELA Y MA Y BE REQUIRED TO ISOL AT E THE G WIRE. FOR WIRING OF HUMIDIFIER OTHER THAN THE HE265 READ THE[...]

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    69-2072—05 16 Mounting t he outdoor se nsor 1. Do not mount on the south side of the house or in direct exposure to sunlight. 2. Keep at least 4 feet away from exhaust vents. 3. If in an air intake, place 1 foot closer to outside wall. 4. Place at least 6 inches higher than possible snow buildup. 5. Do not route sensor wire near high voltage wire[...]

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    17 69-2072—05 Advanced H V AC i nstaller setup in str uctio ns 1. Press and hold the UP/ DOWN arrows for 3 seconds. M24823 2. Press “More” to advance to the next setup option. See table on next page. 3. Use the UP/DOWN arrows to select options. See table on next page. 4. Press “Done” at any time to save and return to the home screen. M248[...]

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    69-2072—05 18 Adv anced programming Setup functions Se t ti ng s & O pt i on s (factor y default in bold ) 10 T emperature Display 1=Fahrenheit; 2=Celcius 15 Frost Protection 0=Not installed 1=Frost Protection OFF 2=Frost Protection ON 20 Humidity High Limit 5%-80% in 5% increments; 40% 25 Humidifier Operation 0=Hum only while heat on 1=Hum o[...]

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    19 69-2072—05 Adv anced programming Setup functions Se t ti ng s & O pt i on s (factor y default in bold ) 85 Hum Service Timer 0 ,1,3,6,12 (months intermittent) 90 Hum Water Filter Service 0 ,1,3,6,12 (months intermittent) 95 Air Filter Service Timer 0 ,1,3,6,12 (months continuous) 100 V ent Filter Service Timer 0 ,1,3,6,12 (months continuou[...]

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    69-2072—05 20 Adv anced programming Setup functions Se t ti ng s & O pt i on s (factor y default in bold ) 150 ASHRAE: CFM Setting 3=30 CFM; 4=40 CFM, up to 20=200 CFM 155 Maximum V ent 00 ; 30%–95%. ( 00 setting runs to ASHRAE 100%) 160 V ent Shut-offs 0=Auto vent regardless of outdoor conditions 1=Off at 75°F dew point or 99°F air temp [...]

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    21 69-2072—05 T rueIAQ ® Control and Outdoor Sensor • Operating/Storagetemp: -40°F to 120°F (-40°C to 50°C) • CondensationProtection: 0-100% • OperatingRH%: 0% to 99%non- condensing (T rueIAQ). Outdoor sensor protected from condensation. • T emp readingrange: -40°C to50°C [...]

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    Honeywell Inter national Inc. 1985 Douglas Drive North Golden Valley , MN 55422 http://yourhome.honeywell.com ® U .S. Registered T rademark. © 2008 Honey well International Inc. Patents pending. 69 -2072 — 0 5 M .S . R ev. 07-0 8 Automa tio n an d Cont r ol So lut ions Printed in U.S.A. on recycled paper containing at least 10% post-consumer pa[...]