Honeywell HM506 Guide d'installation

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1/8=in. drill bit
_, Standard screwdriver
18-gauge wire (up to 5 conductor)
Tot× driver 1"-20 and 1"-30
Other Requirements
TrueSTEAM flushes water at or above 140°F (6000).
Refer to local codes for proper draining practices
for hot water.
Condensate pump rating of 212°F (100°C) if used.
Drip pan with water sensor shut=off required underneath
TrueSTEAM if instaJJed in or above finished space.
Water filter and backflow preventer
(_ Saddle valve
Q Water supply hose
Drain hose (10 feet)
_) Duct nozzle and gasket
Owner's manual
Service label
Prestige HD color control*
TruelAQ control*
Humidity control*
VisionPRO IAQ control*
* Control based on model ordered.
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Contenu de cette bo_te
A Systeme TrueSTEAM
B Support de montage et visserie
O Vanne d'arr_t et dispositif
anti-refoulement
D Vanne _.6trier
E Tuyau d'alimentation en eau de
1/4 po
F Tuyau de vidange de 1/2 po
(3 m/10 pi)
G Buse de gaine et joint
H Guide du propri6taire
I Etiquette relative aux
r6parations
J Bas6 sur le modele command6,
inclut :
- Prestige HD (sans fil)
- TruelAQ
- R6gulateur d'humidit6 H8908
- R6gulateur VisionPRO IAQ
- Aucun r6gulateur dans
I'emballage
Outils n_cessaires (non fournis)
Coupe-fil/outil _.d6nuder
Trou de scie d'un diametre de
1 3/4 po
Foret de 1/8 po
Tournevis standard
= Fil de calibre 18 (jusqu'_.5
conducteurs)
= Entra_neur Torx T-20 et T-30
Autres e×igences
Le systeme TrueSTEAM 6vacue
I'eau _.une temp6rature
de 140 °F (60 °C) ou plus.
Reportez-vous aux codes
Iocaux pour obtenir des
pratiques de vidange
ad6quates de I'eau chaude.
Service nominal de la pompe
_.condensats de (100 °C)
(212 °F), si une telle pompe est
utilis6e.
Plateau d'6coulement avec
d6tecteur de coupure d'eau en
dessous. Syst_me TrueSTEAM
si install6 dans ou au-dessus
d'un espace fini.
installation a distance
L'installation b_distance requiert
I'achat s6par6 du n6cessaire de
montage _.distance (n° 50024917).
LES DIRECTIVES D'INSTALLATION
COMMENCENT A LA PAGE 1
Safety Definitions and Precautions
Safety Definitions
These safety terms identify information you must read.
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 TrueSTEA M humidifier:
- Do not direct the steam nozzle at people.
Water inside tank can be very hot. Explain this to homeowner and emphasize the warning label
on TrueSTEAM.
Scalding danger from draining water. When the water tank drai%, the water can be hot enough tc
cause njury. Make sure the homeowner understands tne danger of hot water and steam
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CAUTION: Voltage Hazard.
Can cause electrical shock or equipment damage.
Disconnect HVAC equipment before beginning installation.
WARNING: Electrocution, Heavy Equipment, and Water Hazard.
Can cause death, blindness, and water damage to home, and heating element failure.
CAUTION: Steam 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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Setting Homeowner Expectations
Make sure the homeowners know what to expect from their TrueSTEAM humidifier, Discuss the following points
with the homeowners and answer any questions they have,
,, Achieving Humidity Setpoint. It may take up to a week of continuous operation to achieve the humidity
setpoint. This depends on such factors as weather, size of home, furnishings in the home, and insulation.
,, Plastic or Rubber Odor. At startup, it is normal to smell a slight plastic odor in the home. If the remote hose
is used, there may be a slight rubber odor. These odors will go away within a few days.
Ideal Humidity. 35% relative humidity in typical winter weather is considered ideal by industry experts.
Homeowners can adjust to their own comfort or until there is condensation on the windows. Lower the
setpoint if condensation appears.
,, Unit Hot Humidifying. If TrueSTEAM is not running but the humidity is below the setpoint, the humidity
control may have a frost protection setting. TrueSTEAM will not humidify while in a drain cycle mode.
Setpoint Not Reached. If humidity doesn't reach the setpoint, TrueSTEAM may be undersized for the home.
This can be due to factors such as insulation, windows, and arid climate. Also, the outdoor temperature may
be too low to maintain the humidity level. Wait for the outdoor temperature to warm closer to 20°F (-6°C). If the
desired humidity is still not reached, then a larger capacity TrueSTEAM may be needed.
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 Required Light. If the Cleaning Required light is on, clean TrueSTEAM using the steps found in
the "Routine Maintenance" section on page 24, or in the Homeowner's Operating Manual. TrueSTEAM will
continue to run normally while this light is on.
Hard Water. The home's water hardness determines how often TrueSTEAM must be cleaned. A water
hardness test kit is provided with your TrueSTEAM. It will help you determine the cleaning interval and filter
requirements for your TrueSTEAM.
Energy Consumption. There may be a slight increase in overall energy consumption when operating
any humidifier. However, TrueSTEAM will make the home feel warmer. This allows the homeowner to lower
the temperature setting on the thermostat. Every degree lower on the thermostat can save up to 3% on
heating costs.
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Important Installation Requirements
Personal Safety
Wear safety glasses while installing TrueSTEAM.
Do not cut into any air conditioning or electrical line.
Follow professional safety standards and all local regulations.
Mounting Location
Mount TrueSTEAM in a level position to avoid water damage or heating element failure.
Install TrueSTEAM on the supply duct. Use the Remote Mounting Kit if duct mounting is not possible.
Do not install TrueSTEAM where the ambient temperature is lower than 34°F (1.1°C) or higher
than 104°F (40°C).
Mounting area must be strong enough to support TrueSTEAM's weight when full of water (up to 15 Ibs.).
Choose a location that is well ventilated. Do not install TrueSTEAM in completely enclosed spaces, such as a
cabinet or unventilated closet.
Allow at least 1 foot clearance to ventilation holes in the TrueSTEAM cover. Do not cover the holes. Covering
them can increase the temperature inside TrueSTEAM and shorten its life.
Do not mount directly to duct board. The remote mount nozzle attachment is allowed only with a Honeywell
duct board adapter kit. See "Appendix B: Parts List" on page 35.
If used near a pool or spa, make sure TrueSTEAM can not fall into the water or be splashed. Also, ensure
TrueSTEAM is plugged into a ground fault interrupted (GFI) outlet.
Duct Nozzle
Do not install the duct nozzle into a supply duct with static pressure exceeding 0.5 in. w.c.
Do not install the duct nozzle through wooden sidewalls (e.g., floor joist).
If the duct has exposed insulation on the interior, be sure the nozzle extends beyond the insulation. Clear
away excess insulation at the insertion point, or replace a section of insulated duct (approximately 6 in. x
6 in.) with rigid, non-insulated sheet metal.
Allow at least 4 in. clearance between nozzle outlet and any interior duct to avoid water condensation.
Mount TrueSTEAM where the nozzle outlet has a minimum 24 in. of downstream open air space.
Water Drainage
Consult local plumbing codes for drain size, material, and maximum temperature allowed.
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Choosing a Mounting Method
Before installing TrueSTEAM in a home, you must decide which mounting method you want to use:
Which is right for you?
DUCT MOUNTING - if you can mount
TrueSTEAM onto the supply duct of
the HVAC system:
[] The generated steam goes directly into the
supply duct.
[] This is the simplest type of installation, but
it requires that a suitable mounting location
can be found on tlqe supply duct.
REMOTE MOUNTING - if a suitable
mounting location can not be found
on the supply duct:
The TrueSTEAM can be mounted up to 20
feet away from the supply duct for
select models.
A remote hose must be installed to carry
steam from TrueSTEAM to the supply duct.
You will need to use a remote mounting kit
_see "Appendix B: Parts List" on page 35).
This manual covers duct mounting of TrueSTEAM. For Remote Mounting Instructions, see "Appendix C: Remote
Installation" on page 36 or "Document 69-2317" (included with Remote Mounting Kit).
! have decided to use: [] Duct Mounting [] Remote Mounting
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Duct Mounting
h: ¸: : : : :: : : ! : : ::
Bef0re beginning Duct M0untingi
! have €0_firm÷d !0cal codeS ior proper draining practiCes for hot water
i have chosen an instal!ation 10cati0n that m÷ets the ieqUirementS 0n pag÷ 4
Follow these steps to mount TrueSTEAM directly to the supply duct of the homeowner's HVAC equipment.
STEP ONE: Select a Mounting Location
Choose a location that has access to a cold
water supply pipe.
Select a vertical or horizontal surface on the HVAC
supply duct, with adequate clearances, where
TrueSTEAM can be mounted.
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Make sure there is a 120 VAC electrical outlet
rated for the TrueSTEAM model being installed.
TrueSTEAM Required Minimum
Modeh Circuit Capacity:
HM506 7 Amps
HM509 10 Amps
HM512 12 Amps
Ensure the location is near a drain with a high-
temperature water rating. Consult local plumbing
codes for proper drainage. If no main floor drain
is available, see "Appendix E: Advanced Draining"
on page 41.
STEP TWO: Connect the Duct Nozzle
Slide the foam gasket over the nozzle.
Make sure the o-ring gasket is properly seated
in the groove.
Insert the duct nozzle into TrueSTEAM. Twist
clockwise to ensure a tight seal.
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STEP THREE: Install Mounting Bracket to the Duct
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Position the template on the supply duct:
Make sure the template is level and in the desired
position on the duct.
Ensure proper clearances from A-coil.
Make sure the duct nozzle will have proper
clearances from duct walls.
Minimum 4-inch clearance from nozzle outlet to
any duct wall.
Minimum 24 inches of downstream open duct air
space. (Needed to prevent water condensation.)
Drill the 1-3/4 inch hole.
Secure the mounting bracket to the duct, using four
self-drilling sheet metal screws provided.
STEP FOUR: Install TrueSTEAM onto the Mounting Bracket
Make sure the foam gasket is positioned correctly
over the nozzle.
Lift TrueSTEAM into place against the mounting
bracket. Insert the nozzle directly into the duct hole.
Check the foam gasket - it must form a tight seal in
the duct hole.
Push down to secure TrueSTEAM to the bracket arms.
Before proceeding to Plumbing:
[] I selected a duct mounting location
[] I connected the duct nozzle
[] I installed the mounting bracket to the duct
[] I installed the TrueSTEAM onto the mounting bracket
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Choosing the Proper Water Filter
[] I have compieted the duct mounting installation, including installing the duct nozz!e and securely
mounting TrueSTEAM t0the duct
TrueSTEAM uses a water tank to hold water in place as it is converted to steam. When water is boiled, the
dissolved minerals in the water (known as water hardness) fall out in solid form. This solid mineral fallout is
known as scale or sediment.
The quantity of scale or sediment and the time it takes to accumulate in the tank depends on the hardness of the
TrueSTEAM water supply. The harder the water, the more dissolved minerals it holds. This leads to faster solid
mineral accumulation in the tank.
Honeywell provides water filtration solutions that fit the needs of the home's water hardness. A water hardness
test kit is included with TrueSTEAM to assess which filter is needed.
STEP ONE: Test the Water Hardness
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Fill the plastic tube with water directly from the
TrueSTEAM input water source.
Note: It is important to test the specific input to TrueSTEAM, as it may
differ from the faucet taps in the home.
Dip the colored end of one of the test strips into the
tube's water for 3 seconds.
Remove the test strip. Do not shake the strip.
Wait 20 seconds and then match the test strip's
color to the closest color block on the water
hardness scale.
Note: Strip color results are no longer valid after one minute.
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STEP TWO: interpret the Test Result
The color block will recommend the best water filter method for the home.
Which is right for you?
If water hardness is in range 1:
If water hardness is in range 2:
Honeywe recommends using the
polypr_osphate filter (sold separately).
,, /,
Proceed to Wate Supply and Drain
Connections" on page 10.
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Honeywell recommends using the Re Filtration
system _sold separately).
Note f the Re Filtratior System is not used, se[ [ne r or leowners
exue _tatlon In _ addl[ional cleaning Deyono once per season _VII
De necessary.
Proceed to "Water Supply and Drain
Connections" on page 10. See "Appendix F:
Reverse Osmosis Filter" on page 42 to install
the filter.
Honeywell recommends the home insta!l a
water Soiten er foi its water sup ply, water
hardness in this range negative!y affects
iaucetsl dishWashei% ShoWer headSl laundry
machines, and drains as well as TrueSTEAM. ....
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Water Supply and Drain Connections
STEP ONE: Connect the Cold Water Supply
Use only cold water, Do not use hot water supply,
Insert one end of the water line into the water filter.
Use the 1/4-inch plastic water line provided or a
1/4-inch copper water line. Apply a modest pull to
ensure a tight fit.
Use clamps or ties to secure the water filter in a
location that allows for removing and replacing it in
the future. Honeywell recommends changing the
water filter annually.
Install the provided backflow preventer, as required
by code. See "Appendix F: Reverse Osmosis Filter"
on page 42 if using the Reverse Osmosis Filter.
t ut the water line so it is long enough to reach from
the water filter to the supply fitting on the bottom
of the TrueSTEAM.
,_ Insert the water line into the TrueSTEAM
supply fitting.
STEP TWO: Tap into a Water Line
Water Supply- k
Line _c:_
ManUvaallShutoff
T-fitting Saddle Valve
Consult local codes for proper plumbing.
Use the saddle valve provided or a T-fitting and
manual shutoff valve to tap into a cold water line.
Refer to the literature included with the valve you
chose and the local plumbing codes. Use proper
technique for the valve.
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STEP THREE: Connect TrueSTEANI to the Water Pipe
Connect one end of the remaining length of water
line to the backflow preventer. Apply a modest pull to
ensure a tight fit. See "Appendix F: Reverse Osmosis
Filter" on page 42 if using the Reverse Osmosis Filter.
Connect the other end of this line to the saddle valve
or T-fitting and manual shutoff valve.
STEP FOUR: Connect to the Water Drain
Consult and follow local plumbing codes for drain
pipe size and maximum temperature 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 E: Advanced Draining" on page 41.
Connect the 1/2-inch drain hose provided to the drain
fitting on the bottom of the TrueSTEAM.
Use the hose clamp provided to secure the drain hose
to the barbed 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 hot water pooling
or splashing.
Before proceeding to Wiring:
[] I have confirmed minimum required circuit capacity
[] I have connected the water supply using cold water
[] I have installed the drain connection
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Before Wiring TrueSTEAM
TrueSTEAM wiring is different from evaporative pad humidifier wiring, in addition to solenoid water valve
actuation, TrueSTEAM can monitor system power and regulate system fan operation.
Using the DiP Switches
The wiring features are configured by DiP settings, which are described under the TrueSTEAM cover.
STEP ONE: Remove the TrueSTEAM Cover
Loosen the cover screw.
Slide cover out from front.
With the cover removed, you will see six DIP switches
to the left of the user interface panel. This manual
refers to DIPs 1-6 from left to right.
STEP TWO: Understand the DiP Switches
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DIPS 1 and 2 are used for maintenance.
DIP 1 and DIP 2: Together, these two DIPs specify
how often the automatic flush cycle is performed. See
"Set the Automatic Flush Cycle Timing" on page 13.
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Off
On
Off
On
Off
On
Off
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DIPS 3, 4, and 5 are used for humidifying.
DIP 3: Used to enable wireless operation.
* If DOWN (default), wireless terminal is disabled.
* If UP, wireless terminal is enabled.
DIP 4: Used to configure power monitoring.
* If DOWN (default), TrueSTEAM looks for R input
before allowing humidity.
* If UP, TrueSTEAM does not look for R Input before
allowing humidity. Power is still allowed to pass
through if R is wired. See "Make Power Monitoring
Decision" on page 14.
DIP 5: Used to configure back-up air
proving (optional).
* If DOWN (default), TrueSTEAM does not look for air
movement through an air proving device.
* If UP, TrueSTEAM looks for C connection before
allowing humidity. Wire an air proving device
between TrueSTEAM C and System C. See "Make
Add-On Air Proving Decision" on page 18.
Note: Setting DIP 5 up requires DIP 4 to be down. If DIP 4 is up, DIP 5
position will not be used.
DIP 6: Not used at this time.
STEP THREE: Set the Automatic Flush Cycle Timing
On
Off
On
Off
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For soft water without
a softener or filter.
For water that is filtered through
the Honeywell RO Filter System.
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For hard water without
a softener or filter.
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For water that is put through
a softener before
entering TrueSTEAM.
* Use DIP 1 and DIP 2 to configure how often
TrueSTEAM will automatically flush the tank.
Timing for the automatic flush is based on hours of
active heating element time.
* The home's water hardness determines how often
automatic flushing should be performed.
* The automatic flush timing can be changed any
time after installation by setting the DiP 1 and
DiP 2 positions, as shown at left. See "Automatic
Cleaning Cycle" on page 24 for a description of
the automatic flushing process.
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Deciding on the Wiring Configuration
! t i t t i i ¸/t
Bef0ie making decisions ab0Ut Wiring c0nfiguiati0nsi
i undeistand when t0 use the DiP Switches and h0W t0 Setthem f0i the humidity C0ntio[
You need to decide on the configurations you will use before wiring the TrueSTEAM, These decisions will affect
how the connections are made, how the DIP switches are set, and how TrueSTEAM operates for the homeowner.
STEP ONE: Make Power Monitoring Decision
Power Monitoring is a configuration that allows TrueSTEAM to humidify only when it has confirmation that the
HVAC system transformer has power. This helps prevent steam from entering the supply duct when the HVAC
system is not operating. There are two ways to configure power monitoring, depending on the humidity
control used:
,, CONFIGURATION 1 - Using a thermostat with integrated humidity control
,, CONFIGURATION 2 - Using a humidistat separate from the thermostat
Which is right for you?
CONFIGURATION 1 -- using a thermostat
with an integrated humidity control such as
VisionPRO IAQ or Prestige -- is ideal for
contractors who:
[] Want simplified wiring - TrueSTEAM
only needs to be connected to the HUM
_erminals from the control.
Provide integrated system and accessory
control in the living space.
[] Are using VisionPRO IAQ or
Prestige thermostat.
Proceed to "Wiring Basics: Conf_uration 1"
illustration at top of next page.
CONFIGURATION 2 u using a humidistat
separate from the thermostat such as H8908
or TruelAQ -- is ideal for contractors who:
[] Use a humidity control separate from
the thermostat.
[] Wish to locate the humidity control on the
return duct.
Proceed to "Wiring Basics: Configuration 2
illustration at bottom of next page.
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Note: This image is not a complete wiring diagram. It only depicts power monitoring.
See 'Wiring the TrueSTEAM" on page 19.
TrueSTEAM
HUM
HUM
Thermostat with
Humidity Control
R
C
HVAC System
WIRING BASICS: CONFIGURATION 1
When using a thermostat with integrated
humidity control (such as VisionPRO IAQ
or Prestige):
The thermostat is powered by the
system transformer. In this configuration,
the thermostat must have power or
TrueSTEAM will not be able to
produce steam.
Because the thermostat knows when the
system transformer has power, set DiP 4
to UP, so that it is not looking for an R input
from the system R.
l
Note: This image is not a cornpbte wiring diagram. It only depicts power monitoring.
See 'Wiring the TrueSTEAM" on page 19.
WIRING BASICS: CONFIGURATION 2
When using a humidistat separate from the
thermostat (such as H8908 or TruelAQ):
Humidity Control
TrueSTEAM HVAC System
TrueSTEAM generally supplies power
to the humidistat. In this configuration,
TrueSTEAM must monitor HVAC system
power to determine if humidity is allowed.
Leave DiP 4 in the DOWN position (factory
setting), and wire the HVAC system R and
C to the TrueSTEAM R and C. TrueSTEAM
will verify power is present before allowing
steam production.
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STEP TWO: Make System Fan Regulation Decision
System Fan Regulation is a configuration that requires TrueSTEAM to monitor the HVAC system fan and make
sure the fan is on if humidity is needed. This helps ensure that airflow will distribute humidity into the living space,
and prevents water condensation in the duct. There are two ways to configure system fan regulation, depending
on the humidity control used:
,, CONFIGURATION 1 - Using a thermostat with integrated humidity control
,, CONFIGURATION 2 - Using a humidistat separate from the thermostat
Which is right for you?
CONFIGURATION 1 -- using a thermostat
with an integrated humidity control such as
VisionPRO IAQ or Prestige -- is ideal for
contractors who:
Want integrated control of the humidifier and
HVAC system in the living space.
[] Want the system fan to turn on immediately
upon a call for humidity.
CON F!GURATION 2 _Usinga humid!star
separatefrO"thethermostatsuchasN8908
or TruelAQ _ is ideal for contractors who:
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the water temperature reaches 176°F (just
Note: This feature Can be used with VisionPRO IAQ as well.
Proceed to "Wiring Basics: Configuration 1"
illustration at top of next page.
Proceed to !!Wiring Basics/ Configuration 211
illustration at bottom of next page. .........................
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l Note: This image is not a complete wiring diagram. It onJy depicts fan regulation. See[
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'W@?_gthe TrueSTEAM" on page 19.
1
TrueSTEAM
HUM
HUM
f Thermostat with
Humidity Control
R
C
HVAC System
WIRING BASICS: CONFIGURATION 1
When using a thermostat with integrated
humidity control (such as VisionPRO iAQ
or Prestige):
A thermostat controls the fan and
TrueSTEAM. The control will not allow
steam production unless the system fan
is on.
Wire Thermostat G to the HVAC system G
as normal.
Wire TrueSTEAM HUM terminals to the
system HUM terminals.
Note: This image is not a complete wiring diagram. It onJy depicts fan regulation. See|
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'W@?_gthe TrueSTEAM" on page 19.
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G
WIRING BASICS: CONFIGURATION 2
When using a humidistat separate from the
thermostat (such as Hsg08 or TrueiAQ):
TrueSTEAM
Humidity Control
HUM
GT
R
GF G
HVAC System
The external humidity control does
not monitor or control the system fan.
TrueSTEAM must confirm that the fan has
power before allowing humidity.
Break the thermostat G to HVAC system
G connection. Wire thermostat G to
TrueSTEAM GT. Wire TrueSTEAM GF to
HVAC system G.
Thermostat G calls will pass directly
through TrueSTEAM. If this signal is
not present, and humidity is needed,
TrueSTEAM will relay power from its RT
terminal to GF and out to HVAC system
G to ensure the fan has power for
humidity calls.
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STEP THREE: Make Add-On Air Proving Decision
In addition to monitoring system power and fan regulation, TrueSTEAM can monitor physical air movement
through an optional add-on air proving device. If an air proving device is added, TrueSTEAM can create steam
only if the fan is moving air through the supply duct.
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Note: This image is not a complete wiring diagram. It onJy depicts add-on air proving.
See 'Wirir_g the TrueSTEAM" on page 19.
TrueSTEAM
HVAC System
R R
C C
WIRING BASICS
Wire TrueSTEAM R and C to HVAC system
R and C with an air proving device in-line
on C.
Configure air proving through DiP 5 on
TrueSTEAM. Set DiP 5 up and keep
DiP 4 down.
TrueSTEAM will look for physical air
movement through its C connection before
steam enters the duct.
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Honeywell HM506 Guide d'installation

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