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Pursuant to ACCA Manual Zr, install the Bypass Hand Damper in a 
convenient location on the bypass duct 

before or after

 the actual bypass 

damper. Allow at least 6 inches of clearance between both dampers. 
Secure the assembly with sheet metal screws and seal all connections. 
Insulate the entire bypass duct if necessary. Loosen the thumb screw on 
the manual quadrant and test to make sure the blade moves freely in 
both directions, then set the Bypass Hand Damper to the full open 
position. Follow the instructions below.

 

      

If you have a Manometer

 proceed to 

“Adjusting 

the Bypass Hand Damper” 

Follow the directions for 

setting the Bypass Hand Damper Delta P, based on 
the Delta P (Total ESP) across the HVAC system.

     Setting the correct bypass differential pressure 

will 

prevent the Bypass Duct from becoming the path of 
least resistance and helps to:

*

Eliminate DX coil freeze-up

*

Eliminate Over-Heating

*

Eliminate System Short Cycling

*

Eliminate ECM Fan Motor Hunting

*

Eliminate Bypass Damper Hunting

  

     If you don’t have a Manometer,

 simply adjust the 

hand damper to the ½ closed position. EWC Controls 
recommends at least ½ closed because setting some 
value pressure drop is better than none at all. 

       See Figure 1.

If during bypass mode,

 the Zone system Trips 

excessively on the Supply air Sensor, you observe 
Excessive Condensation on the bypass duct or Air 
Handler, or you measure unusually low Differential 
Temperatures,

 

then close the Hand Damper some 

more. If there is excessive noise through the bypass 
duct, then open the Hand Damper a little.

If you accidentally close

 the Hand Damper, 

approximately 30% of the design bypass volume will 
still flow through the Hand Damper due to the 
truncated blade design. This unique design prohibits 
adversely affecting the blower motor curve.

Adjusting the Bypass Hand Damper:

Before adjusting the hand damper, the installer should confirm the following:

(1) The zone system and all zone dampers are functioning properly.
(2) The HVAC System is functioning properly in highest (CFM) speed.
(3) Make sure all zone dampers are open and the Barometric or Electronic
Bypass damper is fully closed.
(4) Make sure the air filter is new or clean.

See Figure 2:
EXAMPLE - Measure the HVAC system Differential Pressure

 (Delta P) with 

all zones calling and the bypass fully closed. 

1. Measure the static pressure at the Supply Plenum (0.16”wc)
2. Measure the static pressure at the Return Plenum (-0.35”wc) 
3. Observe the Delta P readout on the Manometer. 

(0.51”wc)

 

4. Or solve for Delta P = 0.16 - (-0.35) = 

0.51”wc  

(Delta P Target to Match)

See Figure 3:
EXAMPLE - Measure the HVAC system Differential Pressure

 (Delta P) in the 

worst case scenario (smallest zone calling and all other zones closed). 
Bypass damper is forced open and the Hand damper is open. 

1. Measure the static pressure at the Supply Plenum (0.29”wc)
2. Measure the static pressure at the Return Plenum (-0.15”wc) 
3. Observe the Delta P readout on the Manometer. 

(0.44”wc)

 

4. Or solve for Delta P = 0.29 - (-0.15) = 

0.44”wc Delta P

  

(NO MATCH)

 

Adjust the Hand Damper (towards the closed position) and keep adjusting 
until the Delta P readout on the Manometer reads the same or close to the 
0.51”wc target above.

EXAMPLE - Measure again. 

1. Measure the static pressure at the Supply Plenum (0.22”wc)
2. Measure the static pressure at the Return Plenum (-0.29”wc) 
3. Observe the Delta P readout on the Manometer. 

(0.51”wc)

 

4. Or solve for Delta P = 0.22 - (-0.29) = 

0.51”wc Delta P

  

(Matches Target)

You are finished. 

Lock the Hand Damper in place. Release all forced Zone 

dampers and place the Zone system and Thermostats back to normal operation. 

NOTE: Values provided above are examples only. Your actual pressure readings will vary, but 
the procedure will always be the same.

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Note:  This EWC drawing of the Bypass damper, Hand Damper, Static Pressure control and Related duct work is intended to serve only as a guide. 
Your actual duct work layout may differ. Use the graphic as a guide when planning or designing a Zone system regardless of the Equipment type, 
Duct layout and Airflow configuration.

 

HVAC

UNIT

Return Air

from

All Zones

Supply Air

to 

Zone Dampers

Pitot Tube

Ultra-Zone

PS4 

Static Pressure Control

 

Ultra-Zone

 

Zone Control

Panel

           

          

EBD

               

Motor Actuated or Barometric            

            By-Pass 

            Damper

     

3/8” O.D.

Reference Tubing

24vac Power
Control Wiring

Ultra-Zone

Supply
    Air
Sensor
(required)

           

           RD-HD

           SID-HD

           ND-HD           

            Hand 

            Damper

        

Return
   Air
Sensor
(optional)

M

P

Ultra-Zone

Ultra-Zone

Figure 1

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