Honeywell Thermostat 69 2072 05 User Manual

Owner’s Guide  
TrueIAQ®  
Digital IAQ Control  
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About TrueIAQ®  
The TrueIAQ® monitors and automatically adjusts operation of your whole-house humid-  
ifier, dehumidifier, ventilator, or bath fan.  
Maintaining proper indoor humidity minimizes the potential for unhealthy airborne pol-  
lutants to grow. Having too little humidity can leave you vulnerable to infections and  
uncomfortable dry skin. Too much humidity creates ideal breeding grounds for mold,  
mildew and dust mites. Humidified air also feels warmer in the winter, and dry air feels  
cooler in the summer.  
TrueIAQ can adjust humidity with or without dependency on HVAC equipment opera-  
tion. If you have both a humidifier and dehumidifier installed, the TrueIAQ can automati-  
cally change over to the appropriate equipment based on your comfort settings and the  
changing outdoor conditions.  
TrueIAQ can also deliver fresh air with or without dependency on HVAC equipment  
operation. Today’s building codes require homes to be built more tightly for energy effi-  
ciency, but that tightness can also trap indoor air pollutants, such as cooking odors,  
cleaning agents, radon, and carbon dioxide/monoxide. TrueIAQ provides cost-effective  
ventilation in accordance to industry standards. In addition, the TrueIAQ can be pro-  
grammed to deliver ventilation during set times of the day or night.  
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Operation  
TrueIAQ® can be used to control the humidity levels in your home, and control fresh air  
intake in accordance to industry recommendations (ASHRAE 62.2).  
Comfort Settings: Feedback  
on your indoor IAQ conditions.  
Indoor Conditions: Actual  
indoor temperature and  
humidity.  
Outdoor Conditions1: Actual  
outdoor temperature and  
humidity.  
In  
%
Programmable Clock:  
Displays time and allows  
IAQ equipment programming  
based on time.  
6840  
7655  
Out  
%
PM  
:
12 15  
Maintenance Reminders:  
Notifies you when your equip-  
ment needs service.  
Equipment Operation:  
Displays what equipment is  
operating at a given time.  
Done: Saves changes.  
More: Advances between  
installed IAQ equipment control  
options.  
Toggle Arrows: Changes the  
comfort levels of your IAQ  
equipment operation.  
M24931  
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Actual outdoor temperature and humidity will only be displayed if the outdoor sensor is installed.  
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Display screen reference  
Wet: Indoor  
humidity levels are  
above 60% RH.  
Window Frost: The control is  
protecting your home against too  
much humidity based on outdoor  
conditions. Humidity levels in your  
home may not reach your desired  
RH% setting as a result.  
Dry: Indoor humidity levels  
are below 20% relative  
humidity (RH.)  
In  
%
Indoor temperature  
and humidity.  
6840  
7655  
:
12 15  
Out  
%
Outdoor temperature  
and humidity.  
De Humidify: If “Humidify” is dis-  
played, the control is calling for  
more humidity. If “DeHumidify” is  
displayed, the control is calling for  
humidity removal.  
PM  
Ventilate: Fresh air ventilation  
is on.  
M24932  
Service Reminders: All are timer-based  
and will be displayed to indicate what  
service is needed.  
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Changing humidifier settings  
Note: These items will appear only if a humidifier is installed on your system.  
1. Set humidifier by pressing UP/DOWN arrows.  
35 %  
Tables below are recommended initial humidity settings based on  
outdoor temperature. If window frost setting (see next page) is not  
being used, the humidity setting should be adjusted manually when  
outdoor conditions change.  
Humidify  
Set  
M24831  
Red font is  
blinking on  
screen.  
Outdoor Temp.  
-20°F (-29°C)  
0°F (-18°C)  
Setting  
15%  
25%  
20°F (-7°C)  
35%  
If both humidifier (hum) and dehumidifier (dehum) are installed:  
Dehum setpoint can only be equal to or higher than Hum setpoint. If equal, equipment  
changeover will be at least 5% higher (dehum) or lower (hum).  
If not equal, changeover occurs at setpoint plus 2% RH (control’s deadband).  
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Changing humidifier settings  
2. Press “More” to enter Window Frost Protection. Use the UP/DOWN  
arrows to set frost protection level.  
Window Frost  
LESS HUMIDITY  
MORE HUMIDITY  
7
Humidify  
LOOSE HOME/SINGLE-PANE WINDOWS  
TIGHT HOME/TRIPLE-PANE WINDOWS  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
M24830  
On the first cold day after TrueIAQ® is installed, look for condensation  
on windows. If present, lower Frost Protection by one. Once set for your  
home, Frost Protection does not need to be changed again.  
M24832  
3. Press “More” again to enter operation style. Press the UP/DOWN  
arrows to set.  
Auto  
Off  
Humidify  
“Auto” runs humidifier automatically according to settings.  
“Off” turns the humidifier off.  
M24833  
4. Press “Done” to save settings, or “More” to enter dehumidifier  
settings.  
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Changing dehumidifier and ventilation settings  
Note: These items will appear only if a dehumidifier is installed. If both a humidifier  
and dehumidifier are installed, these settings will appear after pushing “More” from the  
humidifier operation style screen.  
60%  
1. Set dehumidifier by pressing the UP/DOWN arrows. RH% will change  
in increments of five.  
DeHumidify  
2. Press “More” to enter operation style. Press the UP/DOWN arrows to  
set.  
Set  
M24834  
“Auto” runs dehumidifier automatically according to your RH%  
settings.  
Auto  
Off  
DeHumidify  
“Off” turns the dehumidifier off.  
3. Press “Done” to save settings, or “More” to enter ventilation settings.  
M24835  
Note: These items will appear only if a ventilator is installed.  
Time On  
Ventilate  
1. Use the UP/DOWN arrows to run ventilation temporarily. Range is  
from 20 to 480 minutes, in 20-minute increments.  
0020  
2. Press “More” again to enter operation style.  
M24836  
“Auto” runs ventilation according to installer settings.  
“ON” runs ventilation continuously.  
Auto  
On Off  
“OFF” turns ventilation off. In this mode, ventilation will only  
Ventilate  
run if turned on by a remote switch.  
3. Press “Done” to save settings, or “More” to enter time settings.  
M24837  
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Changing time of day and service timers  
:
12 00  
Set  
1. Press “More.” Adjust hour using the the UP/DOWN  
arrows.  
2. Press “More.” Adjust minutes using the UP/DOWN  
arrows.  
3. Press “Done” to save settings.  
M24934  
:
12 00  
Set  
Service Timers  
Service timers appear when the humidifier, dehumidifier,  
ventilator, air filter, and/or UV bulbs need service. Your HVAC  
technician will set these timers during installation.  
M24935  
Resetting Service Timers  
Press and hold the DOWN arrow for 5 seconds to reset your  
service timers.  
M24933  
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Installation  
CAUTION: ELECTRICAL HAZARD. Can cause electrical shock or  
equipment damage. Disconnect power before beginning installation.  
1. Turn system power off.  
2. Choose a location. TrueIAQ® can be mounted to a wall or directly to the return duct.  
ELE  
CTR  
ON  
IC  
A
IR  
C
LEA  
NER  
M24787  
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Installation  
3. Loosen the cover screw.  
4. Separate the front housing from the base.  
M24814  
5. For wall mounting, run wires through  
the back hole to the terminals. Wire  
size for all connectors:  
2 x 18 AWG to 1 X 22 AWG.  
Install the mounting plate using two  
screws.  
M24818  
A
6. For duct mounting, (A) snap out side wall clip and attach  
as shown. Run wires through the side wall hole, under  
the clip, to the terminals. (B) Snap in sensor cap.  
7. Reinstall the front housing on the power base, and  
secure with screw.  
Note: If duct mounted, ensure sensor cap tip aligns with  
air flow in duct.  
8. Apply power to the system.  
M24854  
B
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Wiring  
Pin  
Pin description  
Pin capacity  
R
24V supply. Must be common to G output. 24Vac±20% 1.5  
amp max  
C
24V supply common.  
24Vac±20%  
Sensor Communication and supply bus to remote 24Vdc 64mA max  
sensors (sensor pins not polarized).  
out  
Sensor  
Switch Override switch input. Active when R is  
applied  
24Vac±20%,  
10mA max in  
24Vac±20%,  
W
W input to sense when the thermostat is  
calling for heat. Active when R is applied. 10mA max in  
G input to sense fan calls. Active when R is 24Vac±20%,  
applied. Fan output to activate system fan. 10mA max in  
G
R8222 Isolation Relay may be required if G  
is not isolated through the thermostat.  
24Vac from R,  
1Amp max out  
24Vac from R,  
1Amp max out  
Vent 1  
Vent 2  
Dry contact output. Opens the vent  
damper of an HRV or the bathroom fan  
and Damper.  
Dehum 1 Dry contact output. Starts the  
24Vac from R,  
1Amp max out  
24Vac from R,  
1Amp max out  
Dehumidifier or an alternate fan speed.  
Dehum 2  
Hum 1  
Hum 2  
Dry contact output. Starts the Humidifier.  
M24819  
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Wiring  
Wiring TrueIAQ® with a non-powered humidifier.  
+
R
24V  
TRANSFORMER  
C
THERMOSTAT  
R
C
W
Y
SENSOR  
SENSOR  
SWITCH  
W
TrueIAQ  
In  
%
68 40  
Out  
%
7655  
PM  
:
1215  
G
G
HVAC  
HE225  
BYPASS  
HUMIDIFIER  
VENT  
VENT  
DEHUM  
DEHUM  
HUM  
HUM  
M27340  
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Wiring  
Wiring TrueIAQ® with a  
powered humidifier.  
HVAC  
W
TrueIAQ  
In  
%
68 40  
Out  
%
HUM  
HUM  
24V  
7655  
R
C
Y
G
PM  
:
1215  
24V  
24V  
24V  
HUM  
HUM  
C
RECOMMENDED  
PRESSURE  
SWITCH  
GT  
R
RT  
GF  
EXT  
R
Rc  
W
Y
G
FACTORY  
INSTALLED  
JUMPER  
TrueSTEAM - INTERNAL  
THERMOSTAT  
NOTE: IF PRESSURE SWITCH IS USED, ENSURE DIP 5 IS IN ON POSITION. M27341  
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Wiring  
Wiring TrueIAQ® with a dehu-  
midifier and ventilation damper.  
TH8110U  
Rc C  
1
R
W
Y
G
TrueIAQ  
R
C
W
Y
R
C
In  
%
68 40  
Out  
%
OUTDOOR  
SENSOR  
(PROVIDED)  
SENSOR  
SENSOR  
SWITCH  
W
7655  
HVAC  
PM  
:
1215  
G
G
VENT  
VENT  
DEHUM  
DEHUM  
HUM  
EARD-6  
DH90 DEHUMIDIFIER  
GRAY DAMPER CONTROL  
HUM  
(NOT USED)  
RED +24VAC POWER  
YELLOW  
COMPRESSOR  
CONTROL COMM.  
BLUE FAN AND  
COMPRESSOR CONTROL  
GREEN FAN ONLY  
CONTROL  
1
IF A THERMOSTAT OTHER THAN A TH5110, TH5220, TH5320, TH6110,  
TH6220, TH6320, TH8110, TH8320 OR TH8321 IS USED, A RELAY MAY BE  
REQUIRED TO ISOLATE THE G WIRE.  
M27390  
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Wiring  
Wiring TrueIAQ® with a  
humidifier and HRV/ERV  
ventilator.  
TH8110U  
Rc C W  
R
Y
G
1
TrueIAQ  
R
C
W
Y
R
C
In  
%
6840  
Out  
%
OUTDOOR  
SENSOR  
SENSOR  
SENSOR  
SWITCH  
W
7655  
HVAC  
PM  
:
1215  
(PROVIDED)  
G
ERV/HRV  
G
RED  
VENT  
VENT  
DEHUM  
DEHUM  
HUM  
BLACK  
GREEN  
HE265  
2
HUM  
C
R
24 VOLT/40VA  
TRANSFORMER  
L2  
L1  
1
2
IF A THERMOSTAT OTHER THAN A TH5110, TH5220, TH5320, TH6110, TH6220,  
TH6320, TH8110, TH8320 OR TH8321 IS USED, A RELAY MAY BE REQUIRED TO  
ISOLATE THE G WIRE.  
FOR WIRING OF HUMIDIFIER OTHER THAN THE HE265 READ THE INSTALLATION  
M27391  
INSTRUCTIONS.  
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Wiring  
Wiring TrueIAQ® with a non-  
powered humidifier, ventila-  
tion damper, and an auxiliary  
exhaust fan.  
TH8110U  
1
R
Rc C  
W
Y
G
TrueIAQ  
R
C
W
Y
R
C
In  
%
68 40  
Out  
%
OUTDOOR  
SENSOR  
(PROVIDED)  
SENSOR  
SENSOR  
SWITCH  
W
7655  
HVAC  
PM  
:
1215  
G
G
VENT  
VENT  
DEHUM  
DEHUM  
HUM  
EARD-6  
HE265  
2
HUM  
EXHAUST FAN  
BLACK  
WHITE  
L1  
W
Y
R
C
120 VOLT POWER  
L2  
G
YELLOW  
BLACK  
3
R8239 FAN CENTER RELAY  
1
IF A THERMOSTAT OTHER THAN A TH5110, TH5220, TH5320, TH6110, TH6220, TH6320, TH8110, TH8320  
OR TH8321 IS USED, A RELAY MAY BE REQUIRED TO ISOLATE THE G WIRE.  
2
FOR WIRING OF HUMIDIFIER OTHER THAN THE HE265 READ THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.  
IF A RELAY OTHER THAN THE R8239 IS USED, A DEDICATED TRANSFORMER WITH AT LEAST 40 VA IS  
REQURED TO POWER THE HE265 AND EARD. IF AN R8239 IS USED (AS SHOWN IN THIS DIAGRAM) NO  
3
ADDITIONAL TRANSFORMER IS REQURED.  
M27392  
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Mounting the outdoor sensor  
1. Do not mount on the south side of the house or in direct exposure to sunlight.  
2. Keep at least 4 feet away from exhaust  
vents.  
3. If in an air intake, place 1 foot closer to  
outside wall.  
4. Place at least 6 inches higher than  
possible snow buildup.  
5. Do not route sensor wire near high  
voltage wires.  
Note: The sensor can be extended using  
18-gauge wire.  
M24821  
M24822  
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Advanced HVAC installer setup instructions  
1. Press and hold the UP/  
DOWN arrows for 3 seconds.  
2. Press “More” to advance to the  
next setup option. See table on  
next page.  
M24823  
M24824  
3. Use the UP/DOWN arrows to  
select options. See table on next  
page.  
4. Press “Done” at any time to save and  
return to the home screen.  
M24825  
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Advanced programming  
To be used by qualified HVAC technician.  
Setup functions  
Settings & Options (factory default in bold)  
1=Fahrenheit; 2=Celcius  
0=Not installed  
10  
Temperature Display  
Frost Protection  
15  
1=Frost Protection OFF  
2=Frost Protection ON  
5%-80% in 5% increments; 40%  
20  
25  
Humidity High Limit  
Humidifier Operation  
0=Hum only while heat on  
1=Hum only while fan on 3=Hum operates indepen-  
dent of fan  
2=Hum forces fan on  
30  
35  
Programmed Humidity  
Program Start Time  
(appears only if ISU30=1) 11:00 PM  
0=OFF; 1=ON  
15 min increments  
40  
45  
Program End Time  
(appears only if ISU30=1) 7:00 AM  
DEHUM Terminal  
Equipment Type  
15 min increments  
0=No Dehum (low speed vent)  
1=Dehum only  
50  
55  
60  
High Dehum Limit  
Low Dehum Limit  
Dehumidifier Operation  
35%-80%, in 5% increments  
35%-80% in 5% increments  
0=Dehum forces fan on  
1=Dehum operates independent of fan  
Set between -5% to 5% to recalibrate humidity sensing  
0=OFF (no offset)  
65  
80  
Humidity Display Offset  
Hum Service Timer  
0,1,3,6,12 (months continuous)  
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Advanced programming  
Setup functions  
Settings & Options (factory default in bold)  
0,1,3,6,12 (months intermittent)  
Hum Water Filter Service 0,1,3,6,12 (months intermittent)  
85  
90  
95  
100  
105  
Hum Service Timer  
Air Filter Service Timer  
Vent Filter Service Timer  
Vent Service Type  
0,1,3,6,12 (months continuous)  
0,1,3,6,12 (months continuous)  
0=Clean ventilation filter  
1=Change ventilation filter  
110  
115  
UV Bulb Service Reminder 0,6,12,24 (months continuous)  
Vent Options  
0=No vent installed  
1=Ventilation using VENT contacts  
2=Ventilation using VENT contacts for high speed and  
DEHUM contacts for low speed (only if dehum not  
installed)  
3=Ventilation using VENT contacts and DEHUM contacts  
activated together (auxiliary ventilation device such as  
exhaust fan)  
120  
Vent Operation  
0=Vent forces HVAC fan on  
1=Vent operates independent of HVAC fan  
0=OFF; 1=ON  
125  
130  
Programmed Vent  
Program Start Time  
15 min increments  
135  
(appears only if ISU125=1) 9:00 AM  
ASHRAE: # of Bedrooms 1-6 bedrooms; 2  
140  
145  
ASHRAE: Home’s Sq Ft  
10=1,000 Sq Ft; up to 50=5,000 Sq Ft  
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Advanced programming  
Setup functions  
Settings & Options (factory default in bold)  
150  
ASHRAE: CFM Setting  
3=30 CFM; 4=40 CFM, up to 20=200 CFM  
00; 30%–95%. (00 setting runs to ASHRAE 100%)  
0=Auto vent regardless of outdoor conditions  
1=Off at 75°F dew point or 99°F air temp  
155  
160  
Maximum Vent  
Vent Shut-offs  
2=Low speed at 65°F dew point or 85°F air temp. Off at  
75°F dew point or 99°F air temp  
Note: If option 1 or 2 is selected, then ASHRAE 62.2  
Standard will not be met.  
165  
Dehumidification Via  
Fresh Air Ventilator  
0=Do not use ventilation for dehum  
1=Allow vent for dehum per outdoor conditions.  
With dehum installed, control to setpoint. Without  
dehum installed, control to the Hum setpoint +10%  
(max 60%).  
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Environmental standards/life expectancy  
TrueIAQ® Control and Outdoor Sensor  
Power Supply  
Operating/Storage temp: -40°F to  
120°F (-40°C to 50°C)  
24Vac ± 20% 50, 60Hz (TrueIAQ  
control)  
Condensation Protection: 0-100%  
Operating RH%: 0% to 99% non-  
condensing (TrueIAQ). Outdoor sensor  
protected from condensation.  
Temp reading range: -40°C to 50°C  
(-40°F to 122°F)  
Temp accuracy within range: 0.4°C  
(0.72°F)  
Humidity reading range: 5% to 95%  
Humidity temp accurate reading range:  
-20°C to 50°C (-17°F to 122°F)  
Humidity accuracy over that range:  
±4.5%  
Maximum real time clock drift over 1  
year: 7 minutes  
Vertical mount to cover one gang box  
Flame Rating: UL94V-0  
RoHS compliant  
Relay life: 100,000 cycles at 1A 24Vac  
24Vdc 2-wire over communication bus,  
not polarized (outdoor sensor)  
Protected against voltage spikes  
Not protected against over voltage  
connection (ex 120 or 240V)  
All setup parameters are stored  
indefinitely  
In the Event of Power Failure  
Real-time clock is maintained for 4  
hours  
All outputs are deactivated  
All setup parameters are stored  
indefinitely  
Mechanical Design  
Dimensions: 2-3/4” W x 4-3/4” H x 7/8” D  
(TrueIAQ control); 2-3/4” W x 3-3/4” H x 7/8”  
D (Outdoor sensor)  
Weight: .35 lbs (TrueIAQ control); .15 lbs  
(Outdoor sensor)  
Temperature Unit Display: °C/°F  
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5-year limited warranty  
Honeywell warrants this product, excluding battery, to be free from defects in the workmanship or materials, under normal use and  
service, for a period of five (5) years from the date of purchase by the consumer. If at any time during the warranty period the prod-  
uct is determined to be defective or malfunctions, Honeywell shall repair or replace it (at Honeywell’s option).  
If the product is defective,  
(i) return it, with a bill of sale or other dated proof of purchase, to the place from which you purchased it; or  
(ii) call Honeywell Customer Care at 1-800-468-1502. Customer Care will make the determination whether the product should be  
returned to the following address: Honeywell Return Goods, Dock 4 MN10-3860, 1885 Douglas Dr. N., Golden Valley, MN 55422, or  
whether a replacement product can be sent to you.  
This warranty does not cover removal or reinstallation costs. This warranty shall not apply if it is shown by Honeywell that the  
defect or malfunction was caused by damage which occurred while the product was in the possession of a consumer.  
Honeywell’s sole responsibility shall be to repair or replace the product within the terms stated above. HONEYWELL SHALL  
NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  
RESULTING, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, FROM ANY BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OR ANY OTHER  
FAILURE OF THIS PRODUCT. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so this  
limitation may not apply to you.  
THIS WARRANTY IS THE ONLY EXPRESS WARRANTY HONEYWELL MAKES ON THIS PRODUCT. THE DURATION OF ANY  
IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,  
IS HEREBY LIMITED TO THE FIVE-YEAR DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an  
implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights which vary from state to state.  
If you have any questions concerning this warranty, please write Honeywell Customer Relations, 1985 Douglas Dr, Golden Valley,  
MN 55422 or call 1-800-468-1502. In Canada, write Retail Products ON15-02H, Honeywell Limited/Honeywell Limitée, 35 Dynamic  
Drive, Toronto, Ontario M1V4Z9.  
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Honeywell International Inc.  
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