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•  The Primary Zone takes priority during dehumidifier operation. Primary Zone sampling occurs at the end of each Cycle Period and Secondary 

Zone sampling occurs at the beginning of each Cycle Period . If the dehumidifier is actively dehumidifying the Primary Zone at the beginning of 
the Cycle Period, Secondary Zone sampling will not occur during that Cycle Period . Primary Zone sampling will also override a Secondary Zone 
dehumidification demand .

•  If a Model 76, Model 8910 Home Comfort Control

, or other Third-Party Control is installed in the Primary Zone, dehumidification of the 

Primary Zone will occur on-demand . Secondary Zone sampling will occur at the beginning of each Cycle Period unless actively dehumidifying 
the Primary Zone . A Primary Zone demand will override a Secondary Zone demand .

•  At the onset of Primary Zone sampling, the dehumidifier damper output turns on, the dehumidifier blower turns on, and the green Status LED 

flashes . After three minutes, the dew point of the incoming air is measured and compared to the setting on the control knob . If the dew point 
of the incoming air is above the setting, the compressor turns on and the green Status LED switches to solid illumination . If the dew point is 
below the setting, the dehumidifier damper output turns off and the green Status LED begins flashing as the dehumidifier begins Secondary 
Zone sampling . After three minutes of Secondary Zone sampling, the dew point of the incoming air is measured and compared to the setting 
on the control knob . If the dew point of the incoming air is above the setting, the compressor turns on and the green Status LED switches 
to solid illumination . If the dew point is below the setting, the dehumidifier blower turns off along with the green Status LED . (See page 19, 
MODEL 76 EXTERNAL CONTROL for Primary Zone dehumidification sequence when a Model 76 is installed.)

•  The dew point of the incoming air is continuously monitored during compressor operation. When the dew point of the incoming air falls below 

the setting on the control knob, the dehumidifier damper output turns off and the dehumidifier compressor and blower turn off along with the 
green Status LED .

•  After the dehumidifier blower has turned off, one minute must elapse before it can be turned on again (i.e., following a Primary Zone 

sampling) . If one minute has not elapsed, the Status LED will flash and the dehumidifier blower will turn on after one minute .

SEQUENCE Of OPERATION

TWO ZONE – PRIMARy AND SECONDARy ZONED INSTAllATION 

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Summary of Contents for 1750A

Page 1: ...disconnected until installation service is completed 3 Sharp edges may cause serious injury from cuts Use care when cutting plenum openings and handling ductwork 4 Dropping may cause personal injury o...

Page 2: ...SINGLE ZONE DUCTED TO HVAC SYSTEM see page 7 SINGLE ZONE NOT DUCTED TO HVAC SYSTEM see page 9 TWO ZONE PRIMARY AND SECONDARY ZONED see page 11 In a Single Zone Ducted to HVAC System installation the d...

Page 3: ...non condensing Filter MERV 8 washable Compressor Minimum Off Time 3 minutes Compressor Minimum On Time 3 minutes Airflow 1750A External Static Pressure Airflow 0 0 w c 380 CFM 0 4 w c 310 CFM 0 6 w c...

Page 4: ...6mm Minimum Clearance for Filter and Front Panel Removal 20 in 508mm Minimum Clearance for Filter Removal 6 in 152mm Minimum Clearance for Filter Removal Air Inlet 8 in Round Collar Service Access Pan...

Page 5: ...OUTLET 4 MIN BACKFLOW DAMPER CAUTION Only install damper on outlet Dehumidifier will not function if damper is installed on inlet GENERAL DUCTWORK RECOMMENDATIONS When ducted to the HVAC supply the ou...

Page 6: ...drip pan located below the coil CAUTION 1 Drain trap must be primed with water before use 2 A condensate pan with a float switch is required in attic installations High Side Low Side Drain Outlet Dra...

Page 7: ...ly Closed Float Switch Grille Model 76 Control Model 8910 Home Comfort Control Third Party Control Figure 9 Single Zone Ducted to HVAC System Basement Installation AIR IS PULLED FROM RETURN DUCT DEHUM...

Page 8: ...d to the supply side The Alternate Installation see Figure 12 minimizes re evaporation of moisture off the cooling coil Attic Installation Notes The dehumidifier must be installed in a secondary conde...

Page 9: ...n and the green Status LED switches to solid illumination If the dew point is below the setting the dehumidifier damper output turns off and the dehumidifier blower turns off along with the green Stat...

Page 10: ...14 Leave the LOCAL EXTERNAL switch in the LOCAL position if using the dehumidifier s onboard control If installing a separate control see MODEL 76 EXTERNAL CONTROL on page 19 MODEL 76 REMOTE CONTROL o...

Page 11: ...ary Zone Required Components Duct Work 18 22 AWG Wire Grilles 2 Aprilaire Model 6508 8 Normally Closed Damper 2 Aprilaire Model 6608 8 Normally Open Damper 24 VAC Transformer 40VA min for Dampers NOTE...

Page 12: ...hrough the unit dehumidified and circulated solely by the dehumidifier blower CYCLE PERIOD This determines how frequently the dehumidifier will sample the air to check the humidity level Set to 1 hour...

Page 13: ...n Status LED switches to solid illumination If the dew point is below the setting the dehumidifier damper output turns off and the green Status LED begins flashing as the dehumidifier begins Secondary...

Page 14: ...unction in Air Cycling mode activating the HVAC blower to cycle air through the home based on the Cycle Period and Cycle Time Required Components Aprilaire Model 6506 6 Normally Closed Damper 24 VAC T...

Page 15: ...QUIREMENTS See page 17 for outdoor temperature sensor installation 1 The MINIMUM ventilation requirement is calculated using ASHRAE 62 2 ASHRAE Airflow in CFM House Area in Sq Ft x 0 01 Number of Bedr...

Page 16: ...d a fully opened damper Rigid pipe values are based on 6 duct two 90 elbows and a fully open damper In both cases the air intake is through a metal vent hood with inlet screen Airflow may need to be a...

Page 17: ...requirement is met ventilation will not occur until the next cycle period SETTING DIP SWITCHES CYCLE TIME TO MEET VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS Figure 22 VENT TIMED DIP Switch Settings 90 1538 ON 1 2 3 4 4...

Page 18: ...s active The dew point of the air is measured 3 minutes after the dehumidifier blower is turned on and every 15 seconds while the blower is running If the dew point of the air is above the setting on...

Page 19: ...EM SETUP HVAC FAN ON VENT TIMED VENT AUTO PRIMARY HVAC FAN OFF ON 1 2 3 4 MODEL 76 DAMPERS Rf DH W Gh Gs Cf VENT HVAC EQUIP REMOTE DEH B A DEHUMIDIFIER CONTROL BOARD HVAC EQUIPMENT THERMOSTAT G R C G...

Page 20: ...90 1538 LOCAL PRIMARY SECONDARY EXTERNAL SYSTEM SETUP HVAC FAN ON VENT TIMED VENT AUTO PRIMARY HVAC FAN OFF ON 1 2 3 4 MODEL 76 DAMPERS Rf DH W Gh Gs Cf VENT HVAC EQUIP REMOTE DEH B A DEHUMIDIFIER CO...

Page 21: ...Rf DAMPERS C R RC RH HC W W2 W3 Y Y2 Y3 C L G DH VENT EAC DH DH HUM HP B W2 W G O Y2 Y nc com no EQ DEHUMIDIFIER CONTROL BOARD HVAC EQUIPMENT MODEL 8910 HOME COMFORT CONTROL EQUIPMENT CONTROL MODULE...

Page 22: ...structions for the Model 76 Control Model 8910 Home Comfort Control or Third Party Control for setting adjustments Figure 33 Control Knob Setpoint 90 1327 EXAMPLE At an indoor temperature of 75 F and...

Page 23: ...rd Turn the dehumidifier back on and increase the dryness level setting on the Model 76 If the dehumidifier turns on the problem is with the wiring between the dehumidifier and control 3 If the dehumi...

Page 24: ...tage across the R C terminals on the dehumidifier control board Voltage should be 18 VAC 30 VAC Incorrect wiring Verify wiring and connections between the thermostat HVAC and dehumidifier HVAC fan ope...

Page 25: ...ly included with Model 1710A only 1 4863 12 LED Control Door 1 4864 No Part Description Qty Ctn Part No 13 10 VA Transformer 1 5262 14A Capacitor 60MF 1770A 1 5255 14B Capacitor 55MF 1710A 1750A 1 492...

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