Bryant Evolution Connex SYSTXBBECC01- Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 1

Installation Instructions

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Please refer to the literature provided with the connected HVAC equipment

for more details on system operations with specific pieces of equipment.

The features and functions outlined in the Installation Instructions reflect Version 1
software. See the Evolution Connex product page on the HVACPartners.com website or
the Downloads section of the www.MyEvolutionConnex.Bryant.com website for the

latest software release and literature.

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Summary of Contents for Evolution Connex SYSTXBBECC01-

Page 1: ... system operations with specific pieces of equipment The features and functions outlined in the Installation Instructions reflect Version 1 software See the Evolution Connex product page on the HVACPartners com website or the Downloads section of the www MyEvolutionConnex Bryant com website for the latest software release and literature US Patents Carrierr U S Pat No 7 243 004 Carrierr U S Pat No ...

Page 2: ...e Zone 4 3 1 3 Enable Time Synchronization 4 3 2 Set Dealer Information 5 4 Installation 7 4 1 Overview 7 4 2 Check Equipment 7 4 3 Location 8 4 3 1 Wall Control 8 4 3 2 Remote Room Sensors 9 4 3 2 1 Remote Room Sensor Averaging 9 4 3 3 Smart Sensors for zoning applications 10 4 4 Wiring Considerations 10 4 4 1 Shielded Wire 13 4 4 2 Damper Control Module 14 ...

Page 3: ...2 Searching for Outdoor Unit 18 5 3 Indoor Evaporator Selection 19 5 4 Electric Heater Selection 19 5 4 1 Hydronic Heat Application 20 5 5 Searching SAM Module If Applicable 20 5 6 Searching for Zones If Applicable 21 5 7 Filter Type Selection 21 5 8 Humidifier Installation 22 5 9 Ultraviolet Lights Installation 22 5 10 Equipment Summary 22 5 11 Airflow Verification Check 23 5 12 Duct Assessment z...

Page 4: ...at Cool Deadband 31 6 3 1 3 Offsets 32 6 3 1 4 Reset factory defaults 33 6 3 1 5 Scheduling Enable 33 6 3 1 6 Smart Recovery Enable 34 6 3 1 7 Room Occupancy Setup 35 6 3 2 Fan Coil 35 6 3 2 1 Airflow 36 6 3 2 2 Altitude 37 6 3 2 3 Fan Coil Dehumidification 37 6 3 2 4 Fan Coil G Terminal 38 6 3 2 5 Fan Coil G Terminal Alert 39 6 3 2 6 Fan Coil G Terminal Label 39 ...

Page 5: ...43 6 3 3 5 Furnace Off Delay 43 6 3 3 6 Altitude 43 6 3 3 7 Furnace Dehumidifier Drain 44 6 3 3 8 Furnace G Terminal 44 6 3 3 9 Furnace G Terminal Alert 45 6 3 3 10 Furnace G Terminal Alert Label 45 6 3 4 AC Heat Pump 46 6 3 4 1 Latching 46 6 3 4 2 Cooling Lockout 48 6 3 4 3 Defrost Interval 48 6 3 4 4 Low Ambient Cooling 48 6 3 4 5 Quiet Shift 49 6 3 4 6 AC Heat Pump RPM Max 49 ...

Page 6: ... 50 6 3 5 Heat Source Lockout 50 6 3 6 Stages Latch for 18VS 51 6 3 7 Geo HP 52 6 3 7 1 Freeze Limits 52 6 3 7 2 Lockout Count 53 6 3 7 3 Brownout Override 53 6 3 7 4 Geothermal HP Energy Tracking 54 6 3 8 Zoning If Applicable 54 6 3 8 1 Zoning Disable 55 6 3 8 2 Zone Offsets 55 6 3 8 3 Zone Airflow Limits 55 6 3 8 4 Duct Assessment Time 56 ...

Page 7: ...3 Ultraviolet Lights 58 6 3 9 4 Ventilator 58 6 3 10 Utility Curtailment 59 6 3 11 Hydronic Airflow 60 6 4 Check out 61 6 4 1 Electric Heat 61 6 4 2 Furnace 61 6 4 3 Hydronic 62 6 4 4 Air Conditioning 62 6 4 5 Heat Pump Heating 63 6 4 6 Heat Pump Cooling 64 6 4 7 Humidifier 64 6 4 8 Ventilator 65 ...

Page 8: ...Sensor Type 66 6 5 Service Information 67 6 5 1 Advanced Diagnostics 67 6 5 2 Fan Coil Status 67 6 5 3 Furnace Status 68 6 5 4 AC Status 68 6 5 5 Heat Pump Status 69 6 5 6 Geo HP Status 69 6 5 7 Zoning Status 70 6 5 8 Last 10 System Events 70 6 5 9 Run Fault History 71 6 5 10 Model Serial Numbers 72 6 5 11 Service Phone Number 72 6 5 12 Energy Tracking 72 ...

Page 9: ...EXV Position 77 6 7 Dealer Logo 77 6 8 Utility Event Setup 79 7 Wireless Setup 80 7 1 Setup and Status Information Homeowner s Router 80 7 2 Setup and Status Information Dealer provided Router 84 8 Wiring Diagrams 88 9 Statement Information 99 9 1 FCC Interference Statement 99 NOTE See the Owner s Manual for information regarding software upgrades ...

Page 10: ...l warnings and cautions included in literature and attached to the unit Consult local building codes and the current edition of the National Electrical Code NEC NFPA 70 In Canada refer to the current editions of the Canadian Electrical Code CSA C22 1 Recognize safety information When you see this symbol on the unit and in instructions or manuals be alert to the potential for personal injury Unders...

Page 11: ...ation dehumidification and air quality control Either an Evolution System communicating or a standard single stage 24VAC controlled outdoor unit may be used When using conventional single stage outdoor units the Evolution System furnace or fan coil provides the 24 volt signals needed to control them When using multi stage conventional outdoor units or heat pumps an Evolution System Network Interfa...

Page 12: ...r Wi Fi enabled units From the main screen touch MENU on the bottom of the control The TIME DATE icon will bring up the time and date menu A14215 3 1 1 Manually Adjust Time and Date d To set the HOUR MINUTE MONTH DAY or YEAR touch the feature you wish to change d Use the Up Y and Down B buttons to make the appropriate changes d When you have completed all of the settings touch SAVE ...

Page 13: ... zones for both US and Canada are included A14217 3 1 3 Enable Time Synchronization For Wi Fi capable Evolution Connex Controls after setting up the time zone the time synchronization can then be done after connection to the Internet server Both setting the time zone and enabling time synchronization must be done in order to enable time synchronization ...

Page 14: ...volution Connex Control A150172 S Format your contact information and logo if applicable using the PC MAC Desktop application available at www MyEvolutionConnex Bryant com Evolution Downloads and save it to a standard SD card See Section 6 7 for more information S Touch the SERVICE icon for about 10 seconds then touch DEALER LOGO UPLOAD S Place the SD card into the SD card slot on the bottom of th...

Page 15: ...en prompts S More detailed information can be found on HVACPartners com under the Product tab Thermostats Controls SYSTXBBECC01 Documents Downloads Marketing Miscellaneous Evolution Connex Control Dealer Logo Application Instructions ...

Page 16: ...ovided in the Evolution System to simplify and automate the initial commissioning of the system S Install the Evolution Connex Control according to this instruction S Install indoor unit outdoor unit and accessories according to their instructions S Wire complete system according to this instruction S Setup commission and operate system according to this instruction and as supplemented in the HVAC...

Page 17: ... user For accurate temperature measurement the following guidelines should be followed TheEvolution Connex Control and Remote Room Sensors SHOULD be mounted S Approximately 5 ft 1 5 m from the floor S Close to or in a frequently used room preferably on an inside partitioning wall S On a section of wall without pipes or ductwork The Evolution Connex Control and Remote Room Sensors SHOULD NOT be mou...

Page 18: ... the ZS1 and ZS1C connection at the Damper Control Module In either case the Evolution Connex Control will automatically detect the Remote Room Sensor and ignore its internal temperature sensor NOTE Humidity sensing will occur ONLY at the Evolution Connex Control The Remote Room Sensor does NOT have humidity sensing capability 4 3 2 1 Remote Room Sensor Averaging Typically one remote sensor is use...

Page 19: ...n Connex control Only one Smart Sensor may be used per zone They cannot be averaged like Remote Room Sensors If a Smart Sensor is used in a zone a Remote Room Sensor may also be used in the same zone The Remote Room Sensor has priority over the Smart Sensor The Smart Sensor will display the Remote Room Sensor temperature NOTE Smart Sensors must be addressed to identify which zone it will control S...

Page 20: ...d that the following color code be used when wiring each device A Green Data A B Yellow Data B C White 24VAC Com D Red 24VAC Hot A B C D A03193 It is not mandatory that the above color code be used but each ABCD connector in the system MUST be wired consistently NOTE Some outdoor units typically those with multiple compressor stages provide their own low voltage power source and do not require the...

Page 21: ...s from existing control d Discard or recycle old control S NOTE Mercury is a hazardous waste if existing control contains any mercury it MUST be disposed of properly The Evolution Connex Control does not contain mercury S Select the appropriate Evolution Connex Control mounting configuration Use the standard backplate provided with the wall control or add the decorative backplate in addition to th...

Page 22: ...quipment and device installation instructions for details S Turn on power to equipment 4 4 1 Shielded Wire If the thermostat wiring will be located near or in parallel with high voltage wiring radio TV or Ethernet wiring then four conductor twisted pair shielded cable can be used to reduce or eliminate potential interference The shield wire should be connected to the C terminal or ground at the in...

Page 23: ...o condensation The cover must be installed to prevent damage from other sources Do not locate where it will be accessible to children It may be mounted in either vertical or horizontal position Remember that wiring access is likely the most important consideration PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may result in personal injury To prevent possible damage to the Damper Control Mo...

Page 24: ...e backplate assembly snapped together care must be taken not to bend or break the interlocking tabs when removing 4 5 1 Decorative Backplate Sold separately a thin decorative backplate is available to hide any marks screw holes left from the previous thermostat This decorative backplate or beauty ring is used by snapping it onto the back of the mounting plate before securing the plate to the wall ...

Page 25: ...owered humidifiers produce internal 24VAC in order to energize upon a switch or contact closure For this application a 24VAC N O Isolation Relay DPST MUST be used to prevent mixing the internal humidifier power with the indoor equipment transformer Applying 24VAC isolation relay coil to furnace or fan coil HUM and COM terminals will allow the Evolution Connex Control to automatically energize the ...

Page 26: ...n the commissioning process by displaying Searching for indoor unit A12177 NOTE If the Evolution System compatible indoor equipment package unit indoor section gas furnace or fan coil cannot be found the control will display Indoor unit not found This MUST be corrected before the initial power up sequence can continue by proceeding to the next section Searching for outdoor unit If it is not correc...

Page 27: ...und S Select the appropriate unit installed then touch NEXT d AC1Stage 1 stage air conditioner d AC2Stage 2 stage air conditioner d HP1Stage 1 stage heat pump d HP2Stage 2 stage heat pump d None No outdoor unit installed NOTE For some communicating products SPP and geothermal package units the selection screen may not be needed and may not appear S The installer will first be instructed to select ...

Page 28: ...equately calculate the refrigerant charge required while in the heat pump charging screens under Refrigerant Charging Section 6 6 Select other for non Bryant evaporators 5 4 Electric Heater Selection If the indoor equipment is a fan coil the control will display Searching for heater until one is found If the electric heater is not self identifying the select heater screen will appear Touch the app...

Page 29: ... installed during electric heater selection The system will treat the hot water coil as either auxiliary heat in a heat pump application or the sole heat source Setup options for Hydronic Heat applications are described in the setup section of this instruction NOTE The daily airflow verification test will take place even when the radiant hydronic heat option is selected A13117 5 5 Searching for SA...

Page 30: ...he screen to determine if any zones are present The screen will show Zone 1 Zone 2 etc and indicate all zones having either a Remote Room Sensor or smart sensors associated with them If the system contains smart sensors they must be assigned a zone number before continuing See the Smart Sensor Installation Instructions on how to assign Smart Sensors to their respective zones After each zone has be...

Page 31: ... whether ultraviolet lights are installed in the system Select YES or NO then touch NEXT 5 10 Equipment Summary The equipment summary screen will appear after accessories have been selected This screen will give a summary of all equipment automatically found or manually selected If an incorrect selection was made touch RE INSTALL to restart the installation process See the Evolution System HVAC eq...

Page 32: ...e static pressure in inches across the equipment at a pre determined target airflow CFM If the achieved actual CFM is unacceptably below the target CFM a yellow notice will appear to invite the user to see the associated information screen equipment operation and the TrueSenset dirty filter detection operation will not be affected Press NEXT when the airflow verification check is complete NOTE The...

Page 33: ...r the duct leakage up to and through the dampers With these static pressure measurements the system will calculate the relative size of each zone as well as the percent leakage through the dampers At the end of the process the display will show the relative size of each zone duct If the Evolution Connex Control detects an error damper not moving or damper wired backwards it will perform the duct a...

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Page 35: ...ch and hold the SERVICE icon for at least ten seconds The following screens are available in installation and service To return to the previous screen touch BACK To exit the Service menus touch DONE NOTE See the Owner s Manual for information regarding software upgrades NOTE The user selection of temperature units affects the user screens only The service screens use degree F only The user selecti...

Page 36: ... Service menus touch DONE Example SPP Equipment Summary Screen A13121B 6 2 Installation Touch INSTALLATION to perform the start up process in order to learn all equipment in system Select FULL INSTALLATION then touch NEXT to initiate the process Touch Airflow Verification Test to perform a duct assessment This can be done if duct modifications have been made since installation of the Evolution Con...

Page 37: ...door and OAC HP Indoor follow Fan Coil instructions For Gas PAC Indoor and Gas PHP Indoor follow Furnace instructions For all PAC Outdoor follow AC Heat Pump instructions 6 3 Set up A13130 NOTE Depending upon the equipment installed the following options will be displayed See the Evolution System HVAC equipment Installation Instructions for more details as provided ...

Page 38: ...or S Outdoor d AC Heat pump d Geo HP d PAC AC outdoor d PAC HP outdoor d GAS PAC outdoor d GAS PHP outdoor Once the equipment has been selected the appropriate menus will be displayed 6 3 1 Thermostat First touch SETUP then touch THERMOSTAT to set up the parameters for the Evolution Connex Control ...

Page 39: ...o changeover time is grayed out and shows N A S If Simultaneous Heat Cool is turned OFF Auto changeover time Adjustable from 5 to 120 minutes d Default 30 minutes NOTE AUTO mode is intended to switch between Heating and Cooling modes based on temperature demand A gradual auto transition is the energy conscious default that will satisfy the majority of customers Some customers might have significan...

Page 40: ...he minimum difference enforced between heating and cooling desired temperatures The deadband does not change when the user changes between Fahrenheit _F and Celsius _C Ex A 2_ deadband will be 2_F or 2_C and does not change with units _F and _C This can allow one setting to push the other to maintain this difference When the correct deadband is set touch SAVE S Deadband Adjustable from 0 to 6_ d D...

Page 41: ...bration of the temperature and humidity sensors These offsets are added to the actual temperature humidity values When the correct offsets are made touch SAVE S Outdoor temperature Adjustable from 5 to 5_F 3 to 3_C d Default 0_F S Humidity Adjustable from 10 10 d Default 0 ...

Page 42: ...to pre programmed time and temperature S User Settings Reset user settings back to pre programmed values S Install Settings Reset installation settings back to pre programmed values S Last 10 Faults Reset the last 10 system faults under the Service menu 6 3 1 5 Scheduling On Off This option lets the installer allow programming features After the selection is made touch SAVE ...

Page 43: ...peration only Smart Recovery causes the system to ramp the system target setpoints to those for the next programmed schedule period to help save energy during period transitions Smart Recovery will start recovery 90 minutes prior to schedule change in both heating and cooling mode After the selection is made touch SAVE S Smart Recovery On or Off d Default On NOTE The Temperature Units Display set ...

Page 44: ...disable the room occupancy sensor that is in the wall control After the selection is made touch SAVE When enabled the sensor will be used to determine if the room is occupied 6 3 2 Fan Coil First touch SETUP then touch FAN COIL to set up the parameters for the fan coil unit ...

Page 45: ...s of the system The EFF325 airflow is a fixed airflow used to achieve specified ratings no dehumidification airflow reduction is performed This is nominally 325 CFM ton but will vary if a 2 stage outdoor unit is used The EFF350 airflow is a fixed airflow used to achieve specified ratings no dehumidification airflow reduction is performed This is nominally 350 CFM ton but will vary if a 2 stage out...

Page 46: ... 10 000 feet This is used to correct the static pressure readings the system performs 6 3 2 3 Dehumidification The Dehum Drain Time option turns off the continuous fan at the end of cooling for five minutes in order to drain the indoor coil of water The fan will only be turned off if a dehumidify demand existed at the start of or during the cooling cycle The Electric Reheat option enables the elec...

Page 47: ...cts desired operation when the R to G contact is closed on the fan coil control board Under this function option fan turns on fan to selected fan speed when G terminal is energized Use the alert function to select the contact state for an alert Select Normally Open or Normally Closed and then save your selection Shutdown shuts off fan and equipment when initiated After the selections are made touc...

Page 48: ...our selection A13230 Shutdown This setup option selects the change of state required for shutdown Select Normally Open or Normally Closed and then save your selection A13231 6 3 2 6 Fan Coil G Terminal Alert Label Once the G Terminal Alert label has been entered it is shown both on the main screen and in the notification email when the alert becomes active ...

Page 49: ...40 A14224 6 3 3 Furnace First touch SETUP then touch FURNACE to set up the parameters for the furnace unit A14225A ...

Page 50: ...he furnace when cooling heat pump heating and dehumidification The QUIET airflow means the minimum cooling airflow that the system can safely run typically 300 CFM ton Use this setting if duct noise is a severe problem NOTE Duct sweating in high humidity environments could become an issue at low airflows The COMFORT airflow means airflow is varied depending on humidity and temperature demand setti...

Page 51: ...rflow during normal cooling operation to help reduce duct sweating After the selections are made touch SAVE S Cool Quiet Comfort EFF325 or EFF1 EFF350 or EFF2 or Max d Default Comfort S HP Heat Comfort EFF325 or EFF1 EFF350 or EFF2 or Max d Default Comfort S Dehumidify Normal or High d Default Normal 6 3 3 3 Furnace Staging This option controls the staging of the furnace and selects the minimum am...

Page 52: ...ting limits Maximum CFM to run a modulating furnace This will increase the maximum operating capacity of the furnace d Default value is the furnace air flow for the highest heat capacity 6 3 3 5 Furnace Off Delay This option denotes the amount of time the blower will continue to run after heating has shut off After the selection is made touch SAVE S Furnace Off Delay 90 120 150 or 180 seconds d De...

Page 53: ...rnace G Terminal This setup option selects desired operation when the R G circuit changes state on the furnace control board depending on setup Under the function option FAN turns on fan to selected fan speed when G terminal is energized SHUTDOWN shuts off fan and equipment when initiated After the selections are made touch SAVE S Function Disabled Fan or Shutdown d Default Disabled S Fan Speed Lo...

Page 54: ...ur selection A13230 Shutdown This setup option selects the change of state required for shutdown Select Normally Open or Normally Closed and then save your selection 6 3 3 10 Furnace G Terminal Alert Label Once the G Terminal Alert label has been entered it is shown both on the main screen and in the notification email when the alert becomes active A14224 ...

Page 55: ... Pump First touch SETUP then touch AC HEAT PUMP to set up the parameters for the AC Heat Pump unit NOTE For Geo HP setup see Sec 6 3 7 A14227A 6 3 4 1 Latching Not available for geothermal units High Cool Latch A13227A ...

Page 56: ...f cooling will be energized S Only Low Cool d The system will only run in low stage cooling High Heat Latch A13228 S System in Control d The system will decide which stage should be running to satisfy the heating demand S High Heat d Temperature below which only the high stage of heating will be energized S Only Low Heat d The system will only run in low stage heating ...

Page 57: ...h SAVE S Set Defrost Interval 30 60 90 120 minutes or AUTO d Default AUTO NOTE See Heat Pump Installation Instructions for Defrost Timing Interval when using AUTO Defrost 6 3 4 4 Low Ambient Cooling Selecting YES will enable the low ambient cooling operation in the outdoor unit This setting is only available with communicating outdoor units and with Cooling Lockout set to NONE Low ambient kits are...

Page 58: ... touch SAVE S AC Heat Pump Max RPM Adjustable from 4500 7000 d Default 7000 RPM 6 3 4 7 Defrost Fan Delay Turns on the outdoor unit fan at the end of a defrost cycle for approximately 12 seconds This helps to reduce any nuisance refrigerant noise caused by the switching reversing valve This setup is only available on communicating heat pumps After the selection is made touch SAVE S Defrost Fan Del...

Page 59: ... the ratings are entered touch SAVE 6 3 5 Heat Source Lockout First touch SETUP then touch HEAT SOURCE LOCKOUTS to set up the parameters for the AC Heat Pump unit For hydronic heat applications this option allows the installer to set the lockout temperatures below the which only the hydronic coil will operate and the lockout temperature above which the hydronic coil will not operate After the sele...

Page 60: ...settings for heat source but may override the settings if the preferred heat source is unable to deliver heat 6 3 6 Stages Latch for 18VS For 18VS heat pumps the cooling and heating stage latch can be changed Select cooling or heating next to stages latch The maximum stage and the minimum stage can be selected The minimum selected stage can be locked in or set based upon the outside temperature A1...

Page 61: ...o HP unit will stop operating See the Geo HP Installation Instructions for more details Typically 26_F is chosen for open loop systems using untreated water and 15_F is chosen for closed loop systems using glycol or other anti freeze solutions After the selection is made touch SAVE S Freeze Limits 26_F or 15_F d Default 26_F ...

Page 62: ...S or LPS trips before the Geo HP compressor will lockout for four hours After the selection is made touch SAVE S Lockout Count 4 or 2 d Default 2 A150180 6 3 7 3 Brownout Override This option controls the high voltage brownout override function in the Geo HP unit After the selection is made touch SAVE ...

Page 63: ...e Loop Flow Rate and the Loop Pump power See the figure in Section 6 3 7 These inputs will help the Energy Tracking algorithm properly calculate geothermal heat pump usage See the geothermal heat pump literature for details If the EWT error message is shown as illustrated in Section 6 3 7 that means that the EWT sensor was installed and had valid readings at one time but is now malfunctioning See ...

Page 64: ... or Right buttons to change the zone After the selection is made touch SAVE S Temperature Offset Adjustable between 5 to 5_F 3 to 3_C d Default 0_F 6 3 8 3 Airflow Limits Since a bypass damper is prohibited in this system this setting is used to select the maximum allowable noise airflow relationship into each zone based on air noise and comfort requirements LOW means 100 of maximum assessed airfl...

Page 65: ...st airflow Low Med Low Medium Med High High or No Limit d Default High 6 3 8 4 Duct Assessment Time NOTE The daily duct assessment will occur even if static pressure monitoring is disabled This is done to ensure that the system will continue to provide proper airflow for all installed equipment since duct system changes may occur at any time such as opened or closed registers This option allows th...

Page 66: ...installer has the option of selecting pressure monitoring the type of filter installed and the time interval for cleaning After the selections are made touch SAVE S Pressure Monitoring not available or effective with air cleaners that do not use filter media such as Electric Air Cleaners Enable or Disable d Default Enable S Clean Interval Selectable from 1 to 18 months d Default 3 months S Filter ...

Page 67: ...e installer has the option of selecting whether ultraviolet lights are installed and the time interval for changing the ultraviolet lights After the selections are made touch SAVE S UV Lights Installed Yes or No d UV Lights selection made during installation otherwise default no S Change Interval Selectable from 1 to 48 months d Default 12 months 6 3 9 4 Ventilator When a ventilator is installed t...

Page 68: ...pressor section control board to the Utility connections Utility Saver is used to force the equipment to a lower stage low or off when activated by the utility company typically during peak load times This setup is available only if the equipment has a utility saver input refer to outdoor equipment Installation Instructions This setup controls the response of the equipment when the utility saver i...

Page 69: ...such as opened or closed registers This option allows the installer to select the airflow for the fan coil when paired with a hydronic coil After the selections are made touch SAVE A12194 S Airflow Selectable between Off to Max in 50 CFM increments d Default Off 500 CFM Max odu_size in KBTU 400 12 NOTE Selected airflow used during hydronic heating is a fixed value it does not vary S Blower On Dela...

Page 70: ...rcised With self identifying electric heaters three stages of electric heat are available to be exercised in any combination Non identifying heaters will only provide one stage of heat After the selections are made touch START S Low Heat Selectable from 0 to 120 minutes d Default 5 minutes S Medium Heat Selectable from 0 to 120 minutes d Default 5 minutes S High Heat Selectable from 0 to 120 minut...

Page 71: ...played on the screen After the selections are made touch START S Hydronic heater check Selectable from 0 to 120 minutes d Default 5 minutes 6 4 4 Air Conditioning This option allows the air conditioner to be exercised With a 2 stage AC unit a low cool and a high cool run time are independently selectable to exercise The display will change to show the AC operating status After the selections are m...

Page 72: ...and time can be changed by pressing the Change button on the checkout status screen After the selections are made touch START NOTE Airflows during Checkout modes are fixed to the EFFICIENCY setting and are independent of other airflow settings To view airflows for normal air conditioning cooling mode exit the CHECKOUT screen and apply a heating demand to the system S Low Heat Run Time Selectable f...

Page 73: ...ns are made touch START NOTE Airflows during Checkout modes are fixed to the EFFICIENCY setting and are independent of other airflow settings To view airflows for normal air conditioning cooling mode exit the CHECKOUT screen and apply a heating demand to the system S Low Cool Run Time Selectable from 0 to 120 minutes d Default 5 minutes S High Cool Run Time Selectable from 0 to 120 minutes d Defau...

Page 74: ...open all others will close and the indoor unit will provide the maximum airflow for that zone as selected in SETUP ZONING Airflow Limits If the airflow noise is objectionable the installer can select a lower airflow noise limit If the noise is not objectionable the installer should leave HIGH selected or even NO LIMIT NOTE Selecting a lower airflow noise limit may decrease the homeowner s comfort ...

Page 75: ...ds to change the zone under test This should be done with each zone to verify that the zone sensor corresponds to that particular zone Once each zone has been checked touch DONE to return to the ZONING CHECKOUT menu 6 4 9 3 Zone Duct Assessment This screen shows the results from the previous duct assessment The duct assessment is performed at initial start up and at 1 P M or the installer selected...

Page 76: ...button labeled View Diagnostics which provides the top 3 most likely root causes for the most recent fault NOTE This feature is only available with compatible models Those models are currently the FE fan coil the modulating furnace and the modulating heat pump 6 5 2 Fan Coil Status The fan coil status screen displays relevant information about the fan coil operation To return to the previous scree...

Page 77: ... about the furnace operation To return to the previous screen touch BACK To exit the Service menus touch DONE A12198 6 5 4 AC Status The AC status screen displays relevant information about the AC operation To return to the previous screen touch BACK To exit the Service menus touch DONE ...

Page 78: ...he heat pump operation To return to the previous screen touch BACK To exit the Service menus touch DONE A12200 6 5 6 Geothermal HP Status The Geo HP status screen displays relevant information about the Geo HP operation To return to the previous screen touch BACK To exit the Service menu touch DONE ...

Page 79: ...exit the Service menus touch DONE A12201 6 5 8 Last 10 System Events This screen will show the last 10 events that occurred throughout the system Each entry has the time and date incident recorded These events are stored in the memory of the control and are resettable in the THERMOSTAT SETUP screen under the RESET FACTORY DEFAULT selection Each entry shows the ...

Page 80: ...yed on the control The indoor unit and outdoor unit if communicating have the following histories To return to the previous screen touch BACK To exit the Service menus touch DONE S Resettable Faults Fault counters for each piece of equipment that can be reset S Cycle Counters Number of heat cool power cycles the unit has performed S Run Times Lifetime hours of operation in heating cooling and how ...

Page 81: ... return to the previous screen touch BACK To exit the Service menus touch DONE A14230 6 5 11 Service Phone Number This menu item allows the installer to view the name and phone number that the homeowner can call for future service of the system This name and phone number will appear to the homeowner whenever a service reminder pop up message is displayed i e Change Filter etc To return to the prev...

Page 82: ...igerant Charging Greenspeed Intelligence 18VSt 19VSt Systems For variable capacity and multi stage heat pumps and AC units a refrigerant charging menu is available to aid in the proper charging of the system Enter the menu from the service screens by touching REFRIGERANT CHARGING The option for HTG CHECK CHARGE is only available for heat pump units and not available in AC units NOTE See the outdoo...

Page 83: ...en to verify the current total charge is accurate Once the installer has confirmed touch DONE Next the installer will enter the SERVICE VALVE SUBCOOL screen This screen will show the current liquid line subcool target in _F To begin the charging touch START If the outdoor temperatures are not in the required range Service Valve Subcool may not be available For HTG CHECK CHARGE the option Service V...

Page 84: ...ture in _F outdoor temperature in _F compressor discharge pressure in psig and accumulator suction pressure in psig are displayed on this screen Once the stabilization time has expired touch DONE A14286A A14664A ...

Page 85: ...ode after a brief delay 6 6 3 Evacuation Because this system has an EXV for the heating expansion device additional steps must be taken to open the EXV if the heat pump unit must be evacuated for service reasons If the EXV is not open when pulling a vacuum or recovering refrigerant from the heat pump unit extended evacuation time may be required and or inadequate vacuum obtained The control has pr...

Page 86: ...nts Downloads Marketing Miscellaneous Evolution Connex Control Dealer Logo Application Instructions Touch DEALER LOGO to upload the dealer logo and contact information from a standard SD card connected to the Evolution Connex Control The Dealer Logo Application PC MAC Desktop application download available at www MyEvolutionConnex Bryant com Evolution downloads is required to properly format the d...

Page 87: ... downloads Download the program and follow the program instructions Once the dealer logo and contact information have been properly loaded onto the SD Card insert the SD card into the bottom edge of the Evolution Connex Control The control will prompt you whether or not to upload the dealer logo Once complete you will receive a confirmation that your upload was successful If the information was no...

Page 88: ...tility Event Setup The utility event setup is used to enable utility events if the home owner is participating in a utility event program Selecting ON will enable the utility event icon on the main menu A12205 ...

Page 89: ...e device Bryant service Bryant Heating and Cooling makes no representations or warranties express or implied including to the extent permitted by applicable law any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose or use about the compatibility of the user s computer network or mobile device with the Evolution Connex Control and or the MyEvolution web server with and the ava...

Page 90: ...ed by touching ENABLED S Touch SETUP A WI FI CONNECTION to begin the process S Next touch SCAN FOR AVAILABLE ACCESS POINTS A13235 S On the next screen look for the SSID of the router access point After being selected it will be outlined in faint blue and indicated by a check mark Then select NEXT ...

Page 91: ...secured network will prompt for the Wi Fi security key A13237 S If a Wi Fi network security key is shown as on the right hand picture above then select the white bar and enter the security key then select NEXT S Touch in the security key area and the keyboard will appear d Use the on screen keyboard to enter the Wi Fi network security key then touch NEXT S The control will inform you if the connec...

Page 92: ...ss and serial number of the Evolution Connex Control To find the serial number and MAC address of the Evolution Connex Control click on Menu Down Arrow Wireless and View MyEvolution Info This screen will provide the information needed on the MyEvolution website during registration S If you have any issues please contact your servicing dealer or contact the support desk at 1 800 Bryant S When the c...

Page 93: ...o the home s existing router LAN port using the provided Ethernet cable The LAN ports on the back of the TP LINK Wireless Access Point should not be used for other devices The Evolution TP LINK Wireless Access Point should only be used for connection of the Evolution Connex Control s and is not intended to be used wired or wirelessly with any other devices A150176B S Select the WIRELESS from the m...

Page 94: ...t the myHVACxxxxxx connection from the list then touch NEXT myHVAC is followed by the last 6 digits of your Wireless Access Point s MAC address see the label on the bottom of the TP LINK Wireless Access Point SSID Security Key A12357 S You may have to use the down arrow to scan to the next screen to find myHVACxxxxxx ...

Page 95: ...oard will appear d The security key can be found on the back of the TP LINK Wireless Ac cess Point A12117 S The control will inform you if the connection is successful If so touch DONE d If the connection is unsuccessful verify that the proper information has been entered before you touch RETRY The control will go through the process again ...

Page 96: ...ber and MAC address of the Evolution Connex Control click on Menu Down Arrow Wireless and View My Evolution Info This screen will provide the information needed on the MyEvolution website during registration S If you have any issues please contact your servicing dealer S When the connection to the MyEvolution web server has been established the status screen will show Connected for both the Wi Fi ...

Page 97: ...ow White Red OAT Sensor Optional Variable Speed Furnace Fan Coil NOTE Some outdoor units do not require the C and D connections See outdoor unit Installation Instructions NOTE For SPP products ABCD connection between Indoor and Outdoor control boards are pre wired at the factory NOTE For new SPP installations in which the OAT Sensor is required please refer to the SPP Installation Instructions A16...

Page 98: ...Communicating AC Green Data A Yellow Data B White COM Red 24VAC Optional Remote Room Sensor HUM COM 24V Humidifier Connection Y Y2 S2 S1 OAT OAT Sensor Variable Speed Furnace Fan Coil A12354 Connection Diagram for Furnace or FE Fan Coil with 1 Stage Air Conditioning ...

Page 99: ...municating HP Green Data A Yellow Data B White COM Red 24VAC Optional Remote Room Sensor HUM C Humidifier Connection Y S2 S1 W2 Y O C R O R W OAT OAT Sensor Variable Speed Fan Coil G A12355 Connection Diagram for FE Fan Coil with Non communication 1 Stage Heat Pump ...

Page 100: ...n A B C D OAT Sensor Optional A B C D A B C D Damper Control module A B C D Indoor Unit Communicating AC or HP A04018 Zoning Connection for Communicating Indoor Unit with 2 Stage Communicating Outdoor Unit NOTE Some outdoor units do not require C and D connections Please see outdoor unit Installation Instructions ...

Page 101: ...reen Yellow White Red OAT HUM COM 24V Humidifier Connection OAT Sensor A B C D A B C D Damper Control module A B C D Indoor Unit C Y 1 Stage AC Y Y2 A04019 Zoning Connection Diagram for Furnace or FE Fan Coil with Non Communicating 1 Stage Air Conditioning ...

Page 102: ...Green Yellow White Red A B C D A B C D Damper Control module A B C D Variable Speed Fan Coil 1 Spd HP HUM C Y W2 Y O C R O R W OAT OAT Sensor Humidifier Connection G A07149 Zoning Connection diagram for FE Fan Coil with Non communicating 1 Stage Heat Pump ...

Page 103: ...94 A160170 NIM Chart ...

Page 104: ...95 A160171 Wiring Diagram Single Stage Non Communicating Heat Pump NIM ...

Page 105: ...96 A160172 Wiring Diagram Two Stage Non Communicating Heat Pump NIM ...

Page 106: ...97 R G FE Fan Coil or Variable Speed Furnace A07114 G Input Wiring for Blower Operation ...

Page 107: ...98 R G FE Fan Coil or Variable Speed Furnace A07115 G Input Wiring for System Shutdown ...

Page 108: ... used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or ...

Page 109: ...e exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Cet appareil est conforme avec Industrie Canada exempts de licence standard RSS s Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes 1 ce dispositif ne pe...

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Page 112: ...their respective holders Wi Fi is a registered trademark of Wi Fi Alliance Corporation Manufacturer reserves the right to change at any time specifications and designs without notice and without obligations Copyright 2017 Bryant Heating Cooling Systems 7310 W Morris St Indianapolis IN 46231 Replaces New Catalog No II SYSTXBBECC 01 997 017060 21 R Edition Date 03 17 ...

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