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HOW TO INSTALL DAMPER: 

The damper may be installed in any position; although it is recommended to install with the motor at the 
3 or 9 o’clock position if mounted horizontally.  Air may flow through in either direction, although it is 
recommended to install with the crimped end as the outlet of the damper. Use care to avoid distorting the 
damper housing, and provide adequate support. 

HOW TO INSTALL THE CONTROLLER:

INSTALLATION (con’t)

CAUTION:  DISCONNECT POWER TO THE HVAC SYSTEM BEFORE BEGINNING ANY ELECTRICAL 
CONNECTIONS OR MODIFICATIONS TO EXISTING WIRING.

1.  Unsnap the HHSC+ mounting base (back of unit) from the HHSC+.

2.  Route wires through large hole in the mounting base. Hold the base against wall and mark wall through 3 

mounting holes. 

3.  Drill 3 - 1/8-in. pilot holes in wall where marked, or holes for drywall anchors if mounting on drywall.
4.  Secure mounting base to wall with 3 screws (provided), making sure all wires extend through hole in 

mounting base.

5.  Adjust length and routing of each wire to reach proper terminal and connector block on mounting base 

with 1/4 in. of extra wire. Strip only 1/8 to 3/16 in. of insulation from each wire to prevent adjacent wires 
from shorting together when connected.

6.  Connect wires to proper terminals of the connector blocks, use appropriate diagram from Typical Wiring 

Diagrams. Both (R) and (C) must be connected for proper operation. Improper wiring or installation may 
damage the controller. If using stranded wire, use caution to avoid shorts from stray strands.  Check to 
make sure wiring is correct before proceeding with installation or turning the unit on.

7.  Push any excess wire into wall and against mounting base.

8.  Snap HHSC+ onto base making sure pins align with sockets in connectors.

9.  Once initially powered the HHSC+ will automatically enter into installer programming mode. 

HHSC+ OVERVIEW

Содержание HHSC+

Страница 1: ...ield Controls Healthy Home System Controller Plus HHSC is designed to work in conjunction with the forced air HVAC system to periodically introduce fresh air into the home by controlling an FAD Fresh...

Страница 2: ...D damper for proper operation Remote Activation Terminals timer on off switch Carbon Monoxide CO detector with alarm contacts makeup air sensor multiples having dry contacts Auxiliary Output terminals...

Страница 3: ...rbecue grills A minimum of 3 above ground is recommended to avoid ingress of leaf litter grass clippings etc Do not use a crawl space basement or attic as a source of intake air Always be sure to comp...

Страница 4: ...ors if mounting on drywall 4 Secure mounting base to wall with 3 screws provided making sure all wires extend through hole in mounting base 5 Adjust length and routing of each wire to reach proper ter...

Страница 5: ...page 5 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAMS Figure 1 Single Stage Heating Cooling Figure 2 Multi Stage Heating Cooling...

Страница 6: ...page 6 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAMS con t WIRING TO OPTIONAL EXHAUST FAN AND OR OPTIONAL REMOTE OVERRIDE DEVICES Figure 3 Heat Pump Figure 4 Exhaust Fan Override Device Control...

Страница 7: ...mes the exhaust fan may be locally controlled by a wall switch or timer wired in parallel with the relay These terminals may also be used as 24 VAC input to control a device having 24 VAC control term...

Страница 8: ...tions are 1 year 2 years and None if no UVC lamp systems have been installed or if no reminder is desired The Filter change timer will cause the HHSC status LED to turn red and display a message remin...

Страница 9: ...de the constant flow rate from the table by the actual fresh air flow rate measured and multiply by 100 Ventilation 50 140 x 100 36 rounding up For this example setting the Ventilation at 36 will ensu...

Страница 10: ...ble Enable System Clock 12 34PM 03 10 13 Replace UV Lamp Interval 1YR 2YR NONE UV Lamp R Reset Timer Fan Cycle Period Cycle Period 30 45 60 MINUTES SET CYCLE PERIOD 30 45 60 MINUTES 10 34AM 03 10 13 S...

Страница 11: ...O YES Replace Filter Months 3 6 12 NONE Filter Remaining Days Reset Timer NO YES 03 10 13 TES 10 45AM 04 10 13 SET MONTH 10 45AM 04 23 13 SET DAY 10 45AM 04 23 13 SET YEAR rt 10 35PM System Inhibit du...

Страница 12: ...ire is not connected to the HHSC the HHSC will automatically disable the feature If this feature is to be enabled ensure that the FAD damper pigtail s yellow wire is connected to terminal VS IN and se...

Страница 13: ...utomatically INHIBIT MODE This feature allows the occupants to set a daily period in which the HHSC will be prohibited from causing the HVAC system fan to run according to the programmed Ventilate Cir...

Страница 14: ...mper malfunction if enabled Service is required to correct the malfunction the alert will automatically reset when the malfunction is corrected or the Damper Monitor feature is disabled The internal b...

Страница 15: ...main idle for the remainder of the Fan Cycle Period when it will begin a new cycle or the system thermostat calls for new HVAC action ACTIVATION BY REMOTE OVERRIDE DEVICE S Remote device s having dry...

Страница 16: ...en red and white close 4 Verify continuity in the wiring between the damper and the HHSC PROBLEM A C TURNS ON DURING FAN CYCLING CALLS SOLUTION CHECK 1 Verify wiring conforms to appropriate wiring dia...

Страница 17: ...SPECIFICATIONS FRESH AIR DAMPER Electrical Minimum Wiring Requirements 18AWG 24 VAC Maximum Voltage 30 VAC Maximum Operating Current 0 1 Amps Power Draw Requirement 3W at 24VAC when opening or closin...

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Страница 20: ...52 522 3031 Fax 252 522 0214 www fieldcontrols com Field Controls LLC P N 46633800 Rev A 07 15 Warranty For warranty information about this or any Field Controls product visit www fieldcontrols com wa...

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