Heat Controller HTH Heat Pump User Manual


 
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Installation, Operation & Maintenance HTV/HTD/HTH SERIES Heat Controller, Inc.
ECM Blower Control
The ECM fan is controlled by an interface board that converts
thermostat inputs and eld selectable CFM settings to signals
used by the ECM motor controller. Units manufactured before
July 2005 have version I (P/N 69243707). Units manufactured
after July 2005 have version II (P/N 17B0019N01). Fan speeds
are selected with jumpers for version I or via a nine position DIP
switch for version II. To take full advantage of the ECM motor
features, a multi-stage thermostat should be used (2-stage
heat/2-stage cool or 3-stage heat/2-stage cool).
HFC-410A packaged units built after May 2009 have ECM
controller version III (P/N 17B0034N01). This controller includes
logic and a relay to control the HWG functions.
Note: Power must be off to the unit for at least three seconds
before the ECM motor will recognize a speed change. The motor
will recognize a change in the CFM Adjust or dehumidi cation
mode settings while the unit is powered.
There are four different air ow settings from lowest air ow rate
(speed tap 1) to the highest air ow rate (speed tap 4). The charts
below indicate settings for both versions of the ECM interface
board, followed by detailed information for each setting.
Cooling Settings: The cooling setting determines the cooling
(normal) CFM for all units with ECM motor. Cooling (normal)
setting is used when the unit is not in dehumidi cation mode.
Tap 1 is the lowest CFM setting, while tap 4 is the highest CFM
setting. To avoid air coil freeze-up, tap 1 may not
be used if the dehumidi cation mode is selected. Consult
submittal data or speci cations catalog for the speci c unit series
and model to correlate speed tap setting to air ow in CFM.
Heating Settings: The heating setting determines the heating
CFM for HT units. Tap 1 is the lowest CFM setting, while tap 4 is
the highest CFM setting. Consult submittal data or speci cations
catalog for the speci c unit series and model to correlate speed
tap setting to air ow in CFM.
Auxiliary/Emergency Heat Settings: The auxiliary/emergency
heat setting determines the CFM when the unit is in auxiliary
heat or emergency heat mode. This setting is used for residential
units with internal electric heat. When auxiliary electric heat is
energized (i.e. compressor and electric heat), the greater of the
auxiliary/emergency or heating setting will be used. A “G” (fan)
signal must be present from the thermostat for electric heat to
operate. Consult the submittal data or speci cations catalog for
the speci c unit series and model to correlate speed tap setting to
air ow in CFM.
CFM Adjust Settings: The CFM adjust setting allows four
selections. The NORM setting is the factory default position. The
+ or – settings adjust the air ow by +/- 15%. The +/- settings are
used to “ ne tune” air ow adjustments. The TEST setting runs the
ECM motor at 70% torque, which causes the motor to operate like
a standard PSC motor, and disables the CFM counter.
Dehumidi cation Mode Settings: The dehumidi cation mode
setting provides eld selection of humidity control. When
operating in the normal mode, the cooling air ow settings
are determined by the cooling tap setting above. When
dehumidi cation is enabled there is a reduction in air ow
in cooling to increase the moisture removal of the heat pump.
Consult submittal data or speci cations catalog for the speci c
unit series and model to correlate speed tap to air ow in CFM.
The dehumidi cation mode can be enabled in two ways.
1. Constant Dehumidi cation Mode: When the dehumidi cation
mode is selected (via DIP switch or jumper setting), the ECM
motor will operate with a multiplier applied to the cooling
CFM settings (approx. 20-25% lower air ow). Any time the
unit is running in the cooling mode, it will operate at the lower
air ow to improve latent capacity. The “DEHUM” LED will be
illuminated at all times. Heating air ow is not affected. NOTE:
Do not select dehumidi cation mode if cooling setting is tap 1.
2. Automatic (Humidistat-controlled) Dehumidi cation Mode:
When the dehumidi cation mode is selected (via DIP switch
or jumper setting) AND a humidistat is connected to terminal
DH (version II) or HUM (version I), the cooling air ow will
only be reduced when the humidistat senses that additional
dehumidi cation is required. The DH (or HUM) terminal is
reverse logic. Therefore, a humidistat (not dehumidistat) is
required. The “DEHUM” LED will be illuminated only when
the humidistat is calling for dehumidi cation mode. Heating
air ow is not affected. NOTE: Do not select dehumidi cation
mode if cooling setting is tap 1.