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Start Up and Sequence of Operation

SINGLE ZONE WHOLE HOUSE OR STAND ALONE 

USING THE DEHUMIDIFIER CONTROL

1.  Press the ON/OFF button to turn the dehumidifier control 

ON. The display will show the current setting, and the 

dehumidifier blower and HVAC blower (if wired to the 

HVAC system) will turn on to start sampling the air.

   The setting will be replaced by the measured humidity 

and “AIR SAMPLING” will show on the display.

2.  Use the UP or DOWN button to adjust the humidity 

setting as desired. The recommended initial setting is 

55%.

3.  After three (3) minutes of sampling, the measured 

humidity will be compared to the setting:

  a.  If the humidity is above the setting, the dehumidifier 

compressor turns on and “AIR SAMPLING” will be 

replaced by “DEHUMIDIFYING”. The compressor 

remains on until the measured humidity falls 3% RH 

below the setting.

  b.  If the measured humidity is below the setting, the 

blowers turn off and the display returns to showing 

the RH setting.

4.  The dehumidifier will sample again every 60 minutes, 

or at any time if the humidity setting is lowered.

SINGLE ZONE WHOLE HOUSE OR STAND ALONE 

USING AN iCOMFORT

®

 THERMOSTAT OR Y6456 

EXTERNAL CONTROL

1.  Press the ON/OFF button to turn the dehumidifier control 

ON. “EXTERNAL” will show on the display to indicate 

that an external control is wired to the dehumidifier.

2.  At the iComfort

®

 Thermostat, make sure the Aux 

dehumidifier is selected in installer setup and humidity 

display is turned on from the HO system settings screen. 

At the Y6456, press the ON button; the Y6456 will display 

the measured RH.

3.  From the iComfort

®

 Thermostat home screen, press 

the arrow on the right side of the screen to access the 

features screen, then select system setting icon and 

adjust dehumidify setting to desired setting. Use the UP 

or DOWN button on the Y6456 to adjust the humidity 

setting as desired. The recommended initial setting is 

55%.

4.  If the %RH measured by the iComfort

®

 Thermostat rises 

above the dehumidification setting, the dehumidifier will 

turn on as will the indoor blower, and the home screen 

will show the system is dehumidifying. The system will 

turn off when the %RH set point is reached. If the RH 

measured by the Y6456 rises above the setting, the 

dehumidifier will turn on as will the HVAC blower (if wired 

to the HVAC system). “DEHUMIDIFYING” will appear on 

the dehumidifier control display to show that the Y6456 is 

calling for dehumidification. The dehumidifier and HVAC 

blower (if on) will turn off when the RH measured by the 

Y6456 drops 3% RH below the setting.

CRAWL SPACE OR SEALED ATTIC (REMOTE) 

CONTROL USING Y6456

1.  Press the ON/OFF button to turn the dehumidifier control 

ON. “REMOTE” will show on the display to indicate that 

a remote control is wired to the dehumidifier.

2.  At the Y6456, press the ON button; the Y6456 will 

display the RH measured at the dehumidifier, and the 

dehumidifier blower will turn on to start sampling the air.

3.  Use the UP or DOWN button on the Y6456 to adjust the 

dryness level as desired. The dryness levels are from 

1 to 7, with 1 being least dry and 7 being most dry; the 

recommended initial setting is 3.

4.  After three (3) minutes of sampling, the measured 

humidity will be compared to the setting:

  a.  If the humidity is above the setting, the dehumidifier 

compressor turns on and “ON” flashes on the Y6456 

display.

  b.  If the measured humidity is below the setting, the 

dehumidifier blower turns off.

5.  The dehumidifier will sample again every 60 minutes, 

or at any time if the dryness level is increased.

TWO ZONE – PRIMARY AND SECONDARY

1.  Press the ON/OFF button to turn the dehumidifier control 

ON.

   Dehumidification of the Primary Zone follows the same 

sequence as described to the left for Single Zone, with 

or without a Y6456 external control installed in the 

Primary Zone. The dehumidifier control display will show 

“PRIMARY ZONE” in addition to that described to the 

left when sampling or dehumidifying the Primary Zone. 

The zone dampers are energized when sampling or 

dehumidifying the Primary Zone.

2.  The Secondary Zone uses the humidity setting on the 

dehumidifier control. During Secondary Zone sampling 

or dehumidification, the zone dampers are de-energized 

and the HVAC blower (if on) stops. “SECONDARY 

ZONE” will show on the dehumidifier control display when 

the Secondary Zone is either sampling or dehumidifying. 

If the Primary Zone had just finished a dehumidification 

demand, the compressor will continue to run during 

Secondary Zone sampling to prevent short cycling of 

the compressor.

   The Secondary Zone is sampled immediately after 

the Primary Zone has finished sampling, or if there 

is a call for dehumidification from the Primary Zone, 

immediately after the call has been satisfied. When a 

Y6456 external control is installed, the Secondary Zone 

will be sampled once per hour if there has not been a call 

for dehumidification from the Primary Zone. Secondary 

Zone sampling will also occur whenever the setting on 

the dehumidifier control is lowered.

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Summary of Contents for HCWHD3-070

Page 1: ...er Table of Contents Safety Instructions 1 Specifications 2 Packaging Content 2 Set Up Dehumidifier for Installation 3 Duct Collars 3 Control Location 4 Hard Wire Modification 4 Electrical Specificati...

Page 2: ...dew point minimum Ventilation 40 F 140 F 0 RH 99 RH non condensing Filter MERV 8 washable Airflow External Static Pressure w c Airflow CFM External Static Pressure w c Airflow CFM External Static Pre...

Page 3: ...not being used See Figure 2 Make sure there are no bends in the duct coming off the outlet for a minimum of 4 This will ensure that the duct will not interfere with the backflow damper function Figur...

Page 4: ...ower supply at the 115VAC terminals on the dehumidifier United States Installations Make all electrical connections in accordance with the current edition of the NEC ANSI NFPA 70 and any local codes o...

Page 5: ...lectrical service at the main fuse or circuit breaker box SIDE PANEL ELECTRICAL SERVICE BOX POWER CORD STRAIN RELIEF 90 1900 Figure 5 Electrical Service Box Location Location Considerations Allow suff...

Page 6: ...te pump is needed install it in the condensate pan as well Install a condensate overflow safety switch i e float switch in the condensate pan remove the factory installed jumper wire between the Float...

Page 7: ...illes with 10 Duct Collars Ducting Notes Use insulated duct when the dehumidifier is located in an unconditioned space such as an attic or a garage Use a minimum of 12 of flex duct at the dehumidifier...

Page 8: ...dehumidification needs of the Primary Zone have been satisfied NOTE Dehumidifier controls will not work with iHarmony Zoning Systems IMPORTANT Normally Closed dampers must be installed in the ducts se...

Page 9: ...he compressor has a 3 minute minimum on and off time NOTE Both the ComfortSense 7000 7500 Thermostat and the iComfort Thermostats use reverse logic for dehumidification There is 24VAC between the DH a...

Page 10: ...used If an external control is used in a zoned application it must be located in the Primary Zone refer to TWO ZONE PRIMARY AND SECONDARY zoned installation on page 15 for details NOTE When using an e...

Page 11: ...wired to the HVAC system to prevent short circuiting dehumidified air directly back to the dehumidifier inlet In return to supply ducting configuration running the HVAC fan with the dehumidifier ensu...

Page 12: ...o to the ZONE screen selections System Set up and Checkout If dehumidifier installation does not include ventilation or zoning and will not be wired to an external control remote control or the HVAC s...

Page 13: ...select DISABLED and press MODE to go to the EXTERNAL control screen selections 90 1854 If installing the dehumidifier in a two zone application use the UP or DOWN arrows to select ENABLED and press MO...

Page 14: ...TEST will show on the display If wired to the HVAC system the HVAC blower will turn on and if there is are damper s wired to the DEH DAMPER terminals of the control the damper s will energize 90 1854...

Page 15: ...alling for dehumidification The dehumidifier and HVAC blower if on will turn off when the RH measured by the Y6456 drops 3 RH below the setting CRAWL SPACE OR SEALED ATTIC REMOTE CONTROL USING Y6456 1...

Page 16: ...lation is only allowed during a HVAC heat call Vent Auto C Ventilation prevented when outdoor temperature is below 0 F and above 100 F Vent Auto D Ventilation prevented when outdoor temperature is bel...

Page 17: ...resh Air Delivery Rate 1 Measure the negative static pressure of the return system at the location where the fresh air intake duct enters the return duct or dehumidifier inlet 2 See Table 2 for estima...

Page 18: ...NSTALLER SETTINGS 90 1854 With the dehumidifier power switch on press the ON OFF button to turn the dehumidifier off 90 1854 Press and hold the MODE button for 3 seconds to access the installer settin...

Page 19: ...the dehumidifier compressor will turn on to remove moisture Ventilation with an External Control When an external control is installed the dehumidifier will open the ventilation damper only when ther...

Page 20: ...SAMPLING and ON the humidity measured by the internal sensor while also displaying RH and ON and the frost sensor temperature while also displaying ON Scroll through these values and by using the UP D...

Page 21: ...LER TEST mode Incorrect damper wiring or bad connection Verify wiring between dampers and 24 VAC transformer If wired for Two Zone operation verify that 24 VAC transformer is 40 VA minimum Check all w...

Page 22: ...SENSOR LOW TEMP SENSOR HI TEMP JUMPER ORG BLUE 24 VAC CMP_N CMP_L FAN_N FAN_L NTRL_F NTRL_C LINE_F LINE_C C S R ORG RED BRN BRN BLK BLK BRN BLU GRN YEL GRN BLK BLK WHT WHT BLK WHT N L WHT BLU RED YEL...

Page 23: ...Deh Y6467 Fan 95pt Deh Y6468 No Part Description Part No 12 Wire Harness Power Deh Y6469 13 Sensor Low Temperature Deh Y6470 14 Sensor High Temperature Deh Y6471 15 Leveling Foot Deh Y6472 16 Capacito...

Page 24: ...1 6 Door Filter Access Deh Y7121 7 Outlet Duct Panel Deh Y6463 8 Backflow Damper 10 Deh Y6464 9 Inlet Duct Panel Deh Y6465 10 Cover Outlet Deh Y6466 No Part Description Part No 11 Fan 130pt Deh with 1...

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