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Adding Additional Zones; Circuit Breaker Protection; Troubleshooting - Honeywell Panel EnviraZone W8835 Manual Del Usuario

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Discharge Air Temperature Sensor DATS
The C7835A1009 Discharge Air Temperature Sensor (not
included) is a supply-duct-mounted temperature sensor probe
used to control capacity and prevent over-heating or coil-icing.
The sensor is wired to the EnviraCom bus using three wires.
When a high or low limit is reached, the panel shuts off the
equipment and keeps the fan operating for a minimum of two
and one-half minutes. After this time, and any applicable
minimum-off times imposed by the thermostat, it re-energizes
the equipment when the discharge air has recovered by ten
degrees. When the high or low limit is exceeded, the Heat (red)
or Cool (green) LED on the DATS flashes.
When the DATS is in a limit condition, the Heat, Cool and
Purge LEDs on the W8835 panel continue to operate as if the
DATS were not turning the equipment off.
The high and low limit is set on the DATS. The high
temperature limit is set from 110°F to 160°F with a small
screwdriver or using fingers and the low limit is set at 40°F or
48°F degrees with a jumper. The recommended high limit
setting for fossil fuel/ electric systems is 160°F (default factory
setting). For heat pump systems, the recommended setting is
120°F.
The recommended low limit is 40°F for most appliances. If
condensation due to high humidity is a concern, then set the
low limit to 48°F.

Circuit Breaker Protection

A built-in thermal circuit breaker protects the EnviraZone panel
against shorts in the damper wiring and EnviraCom bus. It
does not protect against shorts in the HVAC equipment wiring
into the panel.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Symptom
No LEDs are Illuminated.
Damper LEDs on, but no
other LEDs illuminated.
Erratic Operation.
Heat pump operates
incorrectly or not at all.
No damper LEDs are
illuminated.
Com 3 message on
thermostats.
Table 4. Troubleshooting.
Possible Cause
No power to the board.
Transformers out of phase.
Shorted wire.
Insufficient voltage.
Incorrect configuration.
Emergency Heat switch on.
Incorrect wiring.
Incorrect configuration.
Incorrect configuration.
Incorrect configuration.
When the circuit breaker is tripped, none of the LEDs illuminate
and the yellow rectangular component located bottom center
on the panel is hot to touch.
• Remove power to the panel for at least five minutes to allow
the circuit breaker to cool off and reset.
• To eliminate the short, verify the dampers and transformer
wiring.
Fan On In Heat
The system blower can be set to come on with a call for heat
as required for hydro-air or electric heat systems. Set the
blower function using DIP switch 8. When configured for heat
pump, this DIP switch is not used.
DIP Switch 8
Off
On

Adding Additional Zones

Connect one W8703 to the EnviraCom bus to expand the
system up to six zones or connect two W8703 to control up to
nine zones:
• Wire the first three zone dampers and thermostats to the
W8835 Envirazone Panel.
• Wire the additional dampers to the W8703 panels.
• Set the DIP switches on the W8703 to correspond to the
zones being controlled. See W8703 Installation Instructions.
• Wire terminals 1, 2, and 3 from the additional thermostats to
terminals 1, 2, and 3 on any of the panels.
Check for 24 Vac (±10%) across R and C.
If 48 Vac across R and T1, reverse T1 and T2 wires.
Check thermal circuit breaker. If hot, a short exists in wiring.
Check for 24 Vac (±10%) across R and C.
Check jumpers and DIP switches for correct configuration.
Turn off Emergency Heat switch on thermostat.
Verify equipment terminals wiring.
Verify DIP switches configuration.
Verify that XFRM jumpers are set correctly.
Verify that DIP 3 is set correctly.
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W8835 ENVIRAZONE PANEL
Fan Control
Fan on in heat by panel.
HVAC control of fan.
Action
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