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M32930
69-2413EF-19
TrueEASE™HumidificationSystem
PROFESSIONALINSTALLATIONGUIDE
INCLUDED INTHIS HUMIDIFIER BOX
Wirecutter/stripper
Tinsnipsorsheetmetalcutter
#8hexnutdriver
Standardscrewdriver
18-gaugewire(upto5conductor)
OtherRequirements
Iffloordrainisnotavailable,refertoAppendixCfor
additionalplumbingpartsconsideration.
Ifinstalledinoraboveafinishedspace,Resideo
recommendsinstallingadrippanwithwater
sensorshut-off.
A1HumidifierBypass
A2HumidifierFan
Saddlevalve
Watersupplyline
Drainhose(10feet)
EOwner’smanual
FMountingtemplate
GHumidiPRODigitalhumiditycontrol
Hardware(notpictured)
Additionalaccessoriesincludedinselect
models
E
A1A2
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OPERATION
AND SERVICE
Cross ReferenceTable
Honeywell®Aprilaire® GeneralAire®
HE100 and HE150HE225 500 570
HE200 and HE250HE265 600 900
HE300 HE365 700 1000
M32930
33-00617EFS-01
HE400Humidification System
INSTALLATIONGUIDE
INCLUDED IN THIS HUMIDIFIER BOX
Wirecutter/str ipper
Tinsnips or sheet metal cutter
#8hexnutdriver
Standardscrew driver
18-gaugewire (up to5conductor)
Iffloor drain is not availabl e,refer to AppendixCfor
additionalplumbing par ts consideration.
Ifinstalled in or aboveafinished space, Resideo
recommendsinstallingadrippan with water
sensorshut-off.
AHumidifier Bypass
Saddle valve
Watersupply line
Drain hose (10feet)
ELiterature
FMounting template
GHumidiPRODigital humidity control
Hardware(not pictured)
Transformer
2footby-passduct
E
A
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OPERATION
AND SERVICE
Cross ReferenceTa ble
Honeywell HomeAprilaire® GeneralAire®
HE400 HE200 HE250 HE265
M32930
HE400 Humidification System
INSTALLATION GUIDE
INCLUDED IN THIS HUMIDIFIER BOX
Tools needed to install humidifier
Wire cutter/stripper
Tin snips or sheet metal cutter
#8 hex nut driver
Standard screwdriver
18-gauge wire (up to 5 conductor)
Other Requirements
If floor drain is not available, refer to Appendix C for
additional plumbing parts consideration.
If installed in or above a finished space, Resideo
recommends installing a drip pan with water
sensor shut-off.
A Humidifier Bypass
Saddle valve
Water supply line
Drain hose (10 feet)
E Literature
F Mounting template
G HumidiPRO Digital humidity control
Hardware (not pictured)
Transformer
2 foot by-pass duct
E
A
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STARTED MOUNTING PLUMBING WIRING APPENDICES
OPERATION
AND SERVICE
Cross Reference Table
Humidifier Honeywell Home Aprilaire® GeneralAire®
HE400 HE200 HE250 HE265
NEED HELP? For assistance with this product please visit http://honeywellhome.com
or call Customer Care toll-free at 18004681502.
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Humidifier 3300617EFS03 1
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STARTED MOUNTING PLUMBING WIRING APPENDICES
OPERATION
AND SERVICE
GETTING STARTED
Safety Definitions and Precautions ................2
What to Expect From Your Humidifier ..............3
Important Installation Requirements ..............4
MOUNTING
Choosing a Mounting Method .....................5
STEP ONE: Select the Mounting Location .....5
STEP TWO: Install Mounting
Template to the Duct ........................6
STEP THREE: Configure Humidifier ............6
STEP FOUR: Mounting .........................7
STEP FIVE: Bypass Duct Installation ...........8
PLUMBING
Water Supply and Drain Connections ..............9
STEP ONE: Connect the Water Supply .........9
STEP TWO: Tap into a Water Line ..............9
STEP THREE: Connect to the Water Drain ....10
WIRING
Before Wiring Humidifier ..........................11
STEP ONE: Remove the Humidifier Cover .....11
STEP TWO: Install the Transformer ...........11
STEP THREE: Wiring Humidifier ..............11
Installing the Humidistat ..........................12
Remote Installation ............................12
Duct Installation ...........................1213
Wiring the Humidistat .........................13
Wiring Configuration ..............................14
Outdoor Sensor ...............................1516
OPERATION AND SERVICE
Startup and Checkout .............................20
Routine Maintenance .............................21
Troubleshooting ..................................21
APPENDICES
A: Specifications ..................................22
B: Advanced Draining .............................23
C: Parts List .......................................24
GETTING
STARTED
Safety Definitions and Precautions
Safety Definitions
These safety terms identify information you must read prior to installing or operating the humidifier.
CAUTION: Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could cause bodily injury
or property damage.
WARNING: Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Safety Precautions
Make sure you read and understand the following safety hazards before installing, using, or working with the
humidifier:
CAUTION: Voltage Hazard.
Can cause electrical shock or equipment damage.
Disconnect HVAC equipment and any electrical outlet being used for the humidifier installation.
WARNING: Electrocution and Water Hazard.
Can cause death, blindness, and water damage to the home and HVAC Equipment.
CAUTION: Condensation, Fire, and Freezing Water Hazard.
Can cause failure of fan or limit control or result in water damage to home.
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The installer should review these points with the homeowner and answer any questions they have before
leaving the job site.
Achieving Humidity Setpoint. It may take up to a week of continuous operation to achieve the humidity
setpoint, especially if the home is dry when the humidifier is installed. This also depends on such factors
as weather, size of home, furnishings in the home, and insulation.
Ideal Humidity. Home building industry experts cite 35% relative humidity as ideal for comfort and
safeguarding the home during the typical dry season. Homeowners can adjust to their own comfort or
until there is condensation on the windows. Lower the setpoint if condensation appears.
Unit Not Humidifying. If the humidifier is not running but the humidity is below the setpoint, the
humidity control may have a frost protection setting to prevent window condensation from appearing.
Home Ventilation. Excessive ventilation sends moist air outside and replaces it with dry air. This can
make it hard to maintain the humidity setpoint. If installing a ventilator, use a solution that retains
moisture. An Energy Recovery Ventilator (ERV) is recommended.
Cleaning Requirements. The humidifier pad should be changed at least once a year. The water trays of
the humidifier should be cleaned at that time. See Operation and Service section for details.
Energy Consumption. It is important to explain that with any humidification solution there is a cost
associated with converting water to humidity. The humidifier utilizes the air heat and air flow in your
ducting to make this conversion, which has gas and/or electric costs that depend on your HVAC system
type and setup.
What to Expect From Your Humidifier
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STARTED
Personal Safety
Wear safety glasses while installing the humidifier.
Do not cut into any air conditioning or electrical line.
Follow professional safety standards and all local regulations for plumbing, electrical, and mechanical
considerations.
Mounting Location
Mount the humidifier in a level position to avoid water damage and ensure maximum output.
Location must have access to a water line, drain, and power.
Do not install the humidifier where the ambient temperature is lower than 34°F (1.1°C) or higher than
90°F (40°C).
Mounting area must be strong enough to support humidifier weight (up to 10 lbs).
Do not mount directly to ductboard.
If used near a pool or spa, make sure the humidifier can not fall into the water or be splashed.
Ensure that the top and bottom covers of the humidifier can be removed and that the pad is accessible
from the chosen location.
Water Supply and Drainage
Consult local plumbing codes for drain size, material, and maximum temperature allowed.
If Replacing an Old Bypass Humidifier
The humidifier is not identical in size and shape to other bypass humidifiers. Before performing a retrofit
installation, you might need to:
Dry-fit the humidifier to the existing ducting, plumbing, and wiring before fastening it to the duct to ensure
that the existing connections will reach the humidifier.
If the duct opening of the old humidifier is not the right size for the humidifier, choose a new location or
cover the old opening with a piece of sheet metal and cut a new opening specifically for the humidifier
using the template provided.
Important Installation Requirements
Failure to comply with these requirements will result in voided warranty, improper installation,
and service callbacks.
Cross Reference Table
Humidifier Honeywell Home Aprilaire® GeneralAire®
HE400 HE200 HE250 HE265
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MOUNTING
Choosing a Mounting Method
Before beginning Mounting:
I have confirmed local codes for proper plumbing practices.
I have chosen an installation location that meets the requirements on page 4.
Bypass humidifiers use the pressure difference between the supply
and return to move duct air through the humidifier. Access to both
the supply and return are required. The bypass humidifier can be
positioned on either the supply or return duct.
MCR29871
STEP ONE: Select the Mounting Location
Choose a location that has access to a water supply
pipe. Cold or hot water can be used.
Select a vertical or horizontal surface on the HVAC
duct work, with adequate space clearances, where
the humidifier can be mounted.
Ensure the location is near a drain. Consult local
plumbing codes for proper drainage. If no main
floor drain is available, see “Appendix B: Advanced
Draining.
Location must also have access to 120 VAC power to
the included transformer.
MCR29877
1
3
2
2
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MOUNTING
M29876
STEP TWO: Install Mounting Template to the Duct
Position the template on the duct.
Make sure the template is level and in the desired
position on the duct. Peel adhesive backing
and press template firmly into place in desired
mounting location.
Ensure proper clearances from the air-conditioning
coil inside the duct.
NOTE: The HE400 humidifier extends into the duct
1/2 inches.
For best performance, maintain at least 24
inches downstream of open air space inside the
duct.
Cut the sheet metal, following the template outline.
M29873
M29874A
A-COIL
1/2
(13)
BYPASS
3
2
1
STEP THREE: Configure Humidifier
Configure the humidifier bypass outlet to the side
that best fits the application.
If the bypass needs to be on the other side, remove
the top and bottom covers.
Pull the bypass clamps apart from center to remove
the bypass; snap it back into place with the outlet on
the desired side.
MCR29875
Bypass Model Installation
1
1
2
2
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MOUNTING
Ensure that the pad is accessible. The handle of
the pad holder and side panel of the humidifier
can be switched so the pad holder can be removed
(opposite side of the bypass duct opening).
To remove the handle for the pad holder, slide it
toward the back of the humidifier, then pull it away
from the humidifier.
To remove the opposite side panel, place a
screwdriver into the two slots on the back of the
humidifier, and pop the panel off.
Snap the pad holder handle and side panel back into
place in the desired configuration.
STEP FOUR: Mounting
Secure the support hooks on Bypass models to the
bottom lip of the hole.
Push the top of the humidifier back against the duct.
Verify the humidifier is level and fasten the
humidifier to the duct using two self-drilling sheet
metal screws provided.
MCR29870
MCR29946
3
4
2
1
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Before proceeding to the next step:
I secured the humidifier to the duct as instructed.
Bypass mounting is complete. Go to page 12.
Bypass Model Installation
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STEP FIVE: Bypass Duct Installation
On the duct opposite the humidifier Bypass install,
cut a 6-in. diameter duct hole.
If the humidifier is on the supply duct, the 6-in.
diameter hole should be on the return.
If the humidifier is on the return duct, the 6-in.
diameter hole should be on the supply.
Secure a 6-in. round duct starter collar into the 6-in.
duct hole.
Use rigid or aluminized flexible 6-in. duct to connect
the starter collar to the humidifier bypass port.
Secure the duct to the humidifier port with self-
drilling sheet metal screws using the pre-drilled
holes on the bypass port. For added seal, wrap sheet
metal tape around the duct to port connection point.
MCR29933
2
2
2
1
1
PLUMBING
Water Supply and Drain Connections
STEP ONE: Connect the Water Supply
Use hot or cold water.
Cut the water line so it reaches from the humidifier
to the main water supply tap.
Insert the water line into the gray quick connect
fitting. Insert it fully, and apply modest pull pressure
to ensure a tight fit.
Note: The quick connect fitting can be removed
if you prefer to use a standard 1/4-in. brass
compression nut plumbing connection. Do not
remove the filter if you select this option.
STEP TWO: Tap into a Water Line
Consult local codes for proper plumbing.
Use the saddle valve provided or a T-fitting and
manual shutoff valve to tap into the water line.
Refer to the literature included with the valve you
chose and the local plumbing codes. Use proper
technique for the valve.
Connect the other end of the humidifier water
line to the water valve.
M38987
Saddle Valve
T-fitting
Water Supply
Line
Manual Shutoff
Valve
M29605
2
1
3
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PLUMBING
M38968
STEP THREE: Connect to the Water Drain
Consult and follow local plumbing codes for drain
pipe size and flow requirement.
The ideal installation is directly to the main floor
drain using the rubber hose provided.
If direct floor drain access is not available, see
Appendix C: Advanced Draining.
Connect the 1/2-in. drain hose provided to the drain
fitting on the bottom of the humidifier.
Use the hose clamp provided to secure the drain
hose to the fitting.
Route the drain hose to the floor drain. The hose
must have a continuous downward slope.
Direct the hose outlet into the floor drain. Secure
the hose to reduce the risk of water pooling or
splashing as it drains from the humidifier.
Before proceeding to Wiring:
I have connected the water supply line to the humidifier and the main water tap.
I have installed the drain connection.
I have checked all plumbing connections for leaks.
4
3
2
1
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WIRING
What humidifier model do I have?
The model number can be found on the bottom of the humidifier.
NOTE: This file is for the HE400 humidifier.
STEP ONE: Remove the Humidifier Cover
Remove the bottom cover.
MCR2993
5
Before Wiring the Humidifier
Before wiring the humidifier:
I understand and will comply with applicable local wiring codes and regulations.
CAUTION: Voltage Hazard.
Be sure the humidifier is not plugged in before beginning wiring.
1
STEP TWO: Install the Transformer
Install transformer on the outside of a grounded metal junction box using only a 7/8 in. (22 mm) knockout
hole. Place mounting tabs into the knockout hole and firmly tighten the locking screw. Field wiring
connections and grounding means for the transformer and enclosure shall be in accordance with the
National Electrical Code (NEC) and the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC). Connect wires to the 120V side of
the transformer.
If included H6062 humidistat is used for humidity control, transformer must provide constant power to the R
and C terminals on the H6062.
STEP THREE: Wiring the Humidifier
Use a wiring diagram from the following pages that matches your equipment.
When wiring is complete, run the wires coming out of the humidifier into the wiring clip on the bottom of the
humidifier.
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Installing the Humidistat
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Remote Mount Installation
Choose a location in the living area.
NOTE: Select a location clear of drafts or excessive humidity. Avoid
mounting near doors or windows, or in bathrooms or kitchens.
ALTERNATE
LOCATION
RETURN
AIR RETURN
AIR
6 IN (152 MM)
MINIMUM
15 IN (381 MM)
MINIMUM
BEST
LOCATION
RETURN
AIR DUCT
M3457
9
YES NO
NO
M34567
Warning: Product must be mounted on the
RETURN side of the duct for proper RH% sensing.
DuctMount Installation (recommended)
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Caution: Electrical Hazard
Can cause electrical shock or equipment damage.
Disconnect power before beginning installation.
3. Mark the duct-tube hole.
Hold the wallplate up to the desired location
on the duct and make a mark inside the duct
tube hole.
4. Drill the duct-tube hole.
Find your mark and drill a 1/2 in. hole in
the duct. This is where the duct tube will
be inserted to capture air.
M34581
M34580
OR
1. Choose a location on the RETURN duct. 2. Separate wallplate from humidistat.
WIRING
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Wiring the Humidistat
This humidity control is wired the same way a manual
humidistat (H8908) is wired. The only difference is
that you also wire in power (24 VAC) and an outdoor
sensor.
M34582
M34610
RUN WIRES
THROUGH THE
TOP OR BOTTOM
CHANNEL
C
R
U
U
S
S
5. Insert the duct tube.
M34671
Insert the duct tube through
the wallplate before securing
to the duct.
Installing the Humidistat
DuctMount Installation (continued)
6. Secure the wallplate.
Secure the wallplate to the duct with
sheet metal screws (provided).
7. Run wires through the back plate.
Run wires through the top or bottom channel on the
back plate when duct-mounted. If installing like a
thermostat on a wall, run the wires through the back.
M34865A
TERMINAL DESIGNA
TION
C 24 V
AC POWER FROM EQUIPMENT
R 24 V
AC POWER FROM EQUIPMENT
U HUMIDIFIER
*
U HUMIDIFIER
S OUTDOOR SENSOR
S OUTDOOR SENSOR
NOTES:
C AND R MUST BE CONSTANT 24VAC! RECOMMENDED TO WIRE TO
FURNACE/AIR HANDLER CONTROL BOARD.
DO NOT WIRE C AND R TO HUMIDIFIER TRANSFORMER IF THAT
TRANSFORMER IS ONLY POWERED WHEN FAN IS RUNNING.
* 24 VOLTS NEEDS TO BE WIRED IN SERIES WITH THE HUMIDIFIER ON U
TERMINALS. SEE WIRING DIAGRAMS.
C
R
U
U
S
S
24 VAC (CONSTANT)
TO HUMIDIFIER
OUTDOOR
TEMPERATURE
SENSOR
WIRING
Wiring Configuration
Wiring H6062 HumidiPRO to HE400 with
Fan Interlock.
Wiring TrueEASE to equipment with powered
terminals.
M33039
HUMIDIFIER
WATER
SOLENOID
LEAD WIRE
COM
HUM
R
G
WIRING DIAGRAM ASSUMES THE USE OF EQUIPMENT-SPECIFIC
COMMUNICATING THERMOSTAT CONTROLLING THE HUMIDIFIER.
1
1
Wiring HumidiPRO with 2-speed fan motor.
Wiring HumidiPRO in line with air proving device.
M34570C
1
TRANSFORMER
FURNACE
FAN
MOTOR
FAN CONTROL
L1
(HOT)
L2
POWER
SUPPLY
1
2
PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND
OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED.
24 VAC WIRING.
24 VOL
T R AND C FROM TRANSFORMER SHOULD ALSO BE WIRED TO R AND C ON
THE DIGITAL HUMIDITY CONTROL IF USED.
THE R AND C ON H6062 MUST BE POWERED BY A DIFFERENT TRANSFORMER IF
THE TRANSFORMER POWERING THE HUMIDIFIER IS WIRED THIS WAY.
HUMIDIFIER
2
C
R
U
U
S
S
24V CONSTANT
REQUIRED
OUTDOOR SENSOR
3
3
4
4
M34571B
1
TRANSFORMER
2-SPEED
FAN MOTOR
FAN CONTROL
L1
(HOT)
L2
POWER
SUPPLY
1
2
PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED.
24 VAC WIRING.
THE R AND C ON H6062 MUST BE POWERED BY A DIFFERENT TRANSFORMER IF THE
TRANSFORMER POWERING THE HUMIDIFIER IS WIRED THIS WAY.
HUMIDIFIER
2
C
R
U
U
S
S
24 VAC
(CONSTANT)
OUTDOOR
SENSOR
DPST
SWITCHING
RELAY
HL
C
3
3
M34573B
1
L1
(HOT)
L2
1
PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED.
R AND C FROM H6062 HUMIDITY CONTROL SHOULD WIRE DIRECT TO R
AND C OF TRANSFORMER.
HUMIDIFIER
C
R
U
U
S
S
OUTDOOR SENSOR
AIR PRESSURE
SWITCH/SAIL
SWITCH
24V CONSTANT
REQUIRED
2
2
Wiring HumidiPRO with current-sensing relay.
M34572C
1
L1
(HOT)
L2
1
PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED.
R AND C FROM H6062 HUMIDITY CONTROL SHOULD WIRE DIRECT TO R AND
C OF TRANSFORMER.
HUMIDIFIER
C
R
U
U
S
S
OUTDOOR SENSOR
CURRENT
SENSING
RELAY
CHI
LO
24V CONSTANT
REQUIRED
2
2
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Mounting the Outdoor Sensor
(Not required if window protection isn’t needed)
Location
Mount the sensor where:
it cannot be tampered with.
there is good air circulation.
surface is flat.
wire distance between sensor and humidistat is less than 200 feet.
it can measure true outdoor ambient temperature.
Do NOT mount the sensor:
in direct sunlight.
where snow, ice or debris can cover it.
where hot or cold air blows on the sensor. (For example, a discharge line from an outdoor compressor unit,
vent or fan can cause inaccurate temperature readings.)
Steps to mount the sensor
1. Remove the sensor from the mounting clip.
2. Mark the area on the location selected for mounting the sensor mounting clip.
3. Mount the clip. Image on right shows typical locations for outdoor sensor.
M7514A
WIRING
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Wiring the Outdoor Sensor
CAUTION: Electrical Interference (Noise) Hazard. Can cause erratic system operation.
Keep wiring at least one foot away from large inductive loads such as motors, line starters,
lighting ballasts and large power distribution panels.
Use shielded cable to reduce interference when rerouting is not possible.
Be sure wires have a cable separate from the thermostat cable.
Do not route temperature sensor wiring with building power wiring, next to control
contactors or near light dimming circuits, electric motors or welding equipment.
Avoid poor wiring connections.
Avoid intermittent or missing building earth ground.
CAUTION: Electrical Shock Hazard. Can cause electrical shock or equipment damage.
Disconnect power supply before connecting wiring.
Wiring must comply with applicable codes, ordinances and regulations:
1. Wire the C7089 Outdoor Sensor to the S terminals on the humidity control.
If leadwire provided with C7089 is not long enough (60 in.), run a cable to a
hole at C7089 location.
Using color-coded, 18-gauge, shielded thermostat wire is
recommended. For example of general wiring of C7089, see image
at right.
Pigtail wiring can be used.
2. Mount C7089 in its mounting clip.
3. Plug wiring hole using nonhardening caulk or putty.
1
2
2
1
USE APPROPRIATE MOUNTING MEANS FOR THE
TYPE OF STRUCTURE.
PLUG WIRING HOLE WITH NON-HARDENING
CAULK OR PUTTY.
C7089
WIRING HOLE
THROUGH
STRUCTURE
M34611
C
R
U
U
S
S
WIRING
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Mount Humidity Control
Align the 4 tabs on the wallplate with the slots on the back
of the control, then push gently until the control snaps in
place.
TABS
TABS
WALLPLATE
M34583
SLO
TS ON
BACK OF
HumidiPR
O
Checkout
Allow C7089 Outdoor Sensor to absorb outdoor air for a minimum of twenty minutes before taking a reading.
With an accurate thermometer (±1°F [0.5°C]), measure the temperature at the sensor location, allowing time
for the thermometer to stabilize before reading.
Then verify the sensor accuracy by going into installer Test #20. This will show you the outdoor temperature.
Calibration
The C7089 Outdoor Sensor is calibrated at the factory. However, you can offset the outdoor sensor reading
using Function 35 in Installer Setup.
You’ve just installed your Humidity Controller!
This Humidity Control has been preprogrammed to the ideal settings for most homes.
If you installed this control with an outdoor sensor, the control will operate in AUTOMATIC MODE, which
automatically adjusts humidity to help prevent window condensation.
If you installed this control without an outdoor sensor, the control will operate in MANUAL MODE, giving the
homeowner simple, direct control of their humidifier (RH% Setting Only).
Advanced Installer Setup
See next page to customize feature operation.
Installer System Test
If Advanced Installer Setup is not required, skip to “Installer System Test/Checkout” on page 19.
WIRING
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Resideo has already programmed this control to work properly in most applications. However, you can adjust
the advanced settings by following the steps below.
Press p or q to change settings.
Press NEXT to advance to the next function.
Press DONE to exit and save settings.
To begin, press and hold the p and LIGHT buttons until
the display changes.
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Done Next
M29387A
Advanced Installer Setup
Function Number
Setting
Displayed Description
1 System Type 1 Humidifier
2 Dehumidifier
4 Control Mode
Automatic Mode is Default when Outdoor Sensor Detected
Manual Mode is Default when NO Outdoor Sensor Detected
1 Automatic
2Manual
5 Automatic Mode RH% (Hum)
This is the humidity setpoint (RH%) the control will operate to.
The homeowner does not change this and will only need to set the appropriate window protection
setting.
Range: 20%60%
Default = 35%
11 Automatic Mode Humidity Boost
Increases Preset RH% (#5) when user sets window protection to 11.
0 Off
5% 5%
10% 10%
17 Automatic Mode High Temp ShutOff
Turns humidifier OFF when Outdoor Temperature is greater than selected setting.
Range: 40°90°
0 = OFF
Default = 65 °
19 High Hum Limit Range: 10%90%
Default = 60%
20 Low Hum Limit Range: 10%90%
Default = 10%
21 High Dehum Limit Range: 10%90%
Default = 80%
23 Low Dehum Limit Range: 10%90%
Default = 40%
25 Dehumidifier Compressor Lockout 05 Minutes
Default = 0 Minutes (OFF)
30 Humidity Sensing Calibration
Increases Preset RH% (#5) when user sets window protection to 11.
Range: 9% to +9%
Default = 0 (Displays Actual RH%)
35 Outdoor Temperature Sensor Calibration
This feature will offset the sensed outdoor temperature if needed.
Range: 9° to +9°
Default = 0 (Displays Actual
Outdoor Temp)
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