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HUMIDITY SWITCH INPUT

The air handler control is designed to work with a humidity control that

closes when the humidity is below the set-point. The control is open

when the humidity is above the set-point. This humidity control may be

referred to as a humidistat or a dehumidistat.
The humidity switch controls both humidification and de-humidification

operation of the control. The control provides humidification using the

HUM OUT relay output and de-humidification by lowering the blower

speed. This is accomplished using the de-humidification input of the

motor for variable speed models. The humidity switch should be con-

nected to the R and HUM terminals of the control. See Figures 6 or 7.
The 24 volt power supply is provided by an internally wired low voltage

transformer which is standard on all models, However, if the unit is con-

nected to a 208 volt power supply, the low voltage transformer must be

rewired to the 208 volt tap. See the unit wiring label.
Field supplied low voltage wiring can exit the unit on the top right hand

corner or the right hand side panel. Refer to Figure 3.
Remove desired knockout and pierce foil faced insulation to allow wir-

ing to pass through. Use as small of a hole as possible to minimize air

leakage.
Install a 7/8” plastic bushing in the selected hole and keep low voltage

wiring as short as possible inside the control box.
To further minimize air leakage, seal the wiring entry point at the outside

of the unit.
The field wiring is to be connected at the screw terminals of the control

board. Refer to Figures 6 or 7.

The low voltage connections may be connected to the screw terminals

or the quick connect terminals. The screw terminals and the quick con-

nect terminals are physically connected on the control board.

SECTION VI: REQUIRED CONTROL

SET-UP

1.

Consult system wiring diagram to determine proper thermostat

wiring for your system.

2.

If heat kit is installed, change HEAT ENABLE jumper from NO

HEAT to HEAT position.

3.

If a humidistat is installed, change HUM STAT jumper from NO to

YES.

4.

Set the MODE jumper to A/C (Air Conditioner) or HP (Heat Pump)

position depending on the outdoor unit included with the system.

5.

Set airflow and comfort setting jumper to proper positions.

FUNCTIONALITY AND OPERATION
Jumper Positions

HEAT ENABLE Jumper
The HEAT/NO HEAT jumper configures the control for heat kit opera-

tion. The jumper must be in the HEAT position if a heat kit is installed

with the air handler.

With the jumper in the NO HEAT position, the control will not energize

the heat relay outputs or sense the limit switch input.

If the jumper is not present, the control will operate as if the jumper is in

the HEAT position. If the jumper is not present and a heat kit is not pres-

ent, the control will sense an open limit condition and the blower will run

continuously.
Hum Stat Jumper
The HUM STAT jumper configures the control to monitor the humidity

switch input. With the jumper in the NO position, the control will ener-

gize the HUM terminal with 24 VAC continually. With the jumper in the

YES position, the control will monitor the HUM input to control the HUM

OUT output to control an external humidifier.

If the jumper is not present, the control will operate as if the jumper is in

the YES position.
Mode Jumper
The MODE jumper configures the control to operate properly with an air

conditioner (AC position) or heat pump (HP position). With the jumper in

the AC position, the control will energize the O terminal with 24 VAC

continually. With the jumper in the HP position, the O input signal is

received from the room thermostat.

If the jumper is not present, the control will operate as if the jumper is in

the HP position.
SPARE Jumper
The control includes a spare jumper that can be used if a jumper is lost.

The SPARE jumper does not have any effect on the operation of the

control.
Airflow and Comfort Setting Jumpers
See separate section.

Status and Fault Codes

The control includes an LED that displays status and fault codes. These

codes are shown in Table 3. The control will display the fault codes until

power is removed from the control or the fault condition is no longer

present.

FIGURE 9: Air Handler with Communicating AC or HP

All wiring must comply with local and national electrical code
requirements. Read and heed all unit caution labels.
It is possible to vary the amount of electric heat turned on during the
defrost cycle of a heat pump. Standard wiring will only bring on the
first stage of electric heat during defrost. See Heat Output and Limit
Connections and Table 4 for additional information on heat during
defrost cycle.

A+

R

C

B-

A+

R

C

B-

A+

R

GND

B-

LO

COMP

HI

COMP

O

DHUM

Y1

Y/Y2

W

R

G

C

Touch Screen

Communicating

Control

Modulating Furnace

Communicating

Control

Air Conditioner/Heat Pump

Communicating Control

NOTICE

The following steps must be taken at the time of installation to
insure proper system operation.

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