THX9321 PRESTIGE
®
2.0 AND THX9421 PRESTIGE
®
IAQ WITH EIM
103
68-0311—02
2.
If optional remote wireless indoor sensors are installed,
you can choose which sensor you want to use for humid-
ification control. You can use a different sensor for dehu-
midification. See “Wireless Indoor Sensor” beginning on
page 130 for more information.
Fig. 209.
3.
Select the terminals wired to the humidifier. See Fig.
NOTE: U1, U2, and U3 are Normally Open Dry Con-
tacts that require power from the system trans-
former or a separate transformer. See “Wiring
IAQ Equipment or a Heat/Cool Stage to the
Universal Terminals” beginning on page 149.
Fig. 210.
4.
Set Window Protection settings. See Fig. 211.
NOTE: Outdoor sensor is required for Window Protec-
tion.
Fig. 211.
5.
Select the system mode(s) to allow humidification. See
NOTE:
Heat
includes Heat, Emergency Heat and Auto.
If the system is in Auto mode, the thermostat
will allow humidification if the last call was for
heat.
Cool
includes Cool and Auto. If the system is in
Auto mode, the thermostat will allow humidifica-
tion if the last call was for cool.
A discharge sensor is required to humidify in
the Cool mode. The thermostat prevents con-
densation in the duct work by not allowing the
humidifier to run when the discharge tempera-
ture goes below the dew point temperature. The
humidifier is allowed to run again after the dis-
charge temperature rises above the dew point
temperature.
Fig. 212.
6.
Select from one of the Humidification Control Options
(ISU 8070). See Fig. 213.
•
Humidify Only when Heat is On
The thermostat turns on the humidifier only if the heat
is currently running and humidification is needed.
•
Humidify Only when Fan is On
The thermostat turns on the humidifier only if the fan
is currently running and humidification is needed.
•
Humidify on Demand: Thermostat Controls Fan
The thermostat turns on the humidifier and the fan
when humidification is needed.
•
Humidify on Demand: Humidifier Controls Fan
The thermostat turns on the humidifier when
humidification is needed and the humidifier controls
the fan.
Fig. 213.