Literature Library VR8GD Gas Electric Pack Instruction Manual

June 15, 2024
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Literature Library VR8GD Gas Electric Pack

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Product Information

Specifications

  • Product Name: Package Unit Modulating Economizer
  • Certifications: California Title 24, Part 6 Low Leak and FDD requirements
  • Model Numbers: 562533, 563209
  • Package Equipment Models : 2-5T Convertible Package Units AC, HP or Gas Electric

Package Contents

  • Economizer Assembly with Filter installed
  • Upper Adaptor Panels (3)
  • Side Adaptor Panel
  • Outdoor Air Hood (Attached to Economizer)
  • Hardware Package

Optional Accessory Kits

  • CO2 Sensor Kit, Wall Mount (920317)
  • CO2 Sensor Kit, Duct Mount (920318)
  • Differential Enthalpy Kit (922431)
  • HP Isolation Relay Kit (older heat pump models) (922598)
  • Power Exhaust Kit (547842, 555578)

Unit Dimensions

Unit# A B C D E F G H I J K
562533 47.59 37.56 18.73 28.86 10.79 12.54 14.29 18.90 18.00 27.50

28.25
563209| 51.03| 41.06| 18.75| 32.29| 12.54| 14.29| 17.34| 39.00| 18.00| 31.08| 31.83

Product Usage Instructions

  • Step 1: Shutdown Unit and Disconnect Power
    Before starting the installation process, make sure to shut down the unit and disconnect it from the electrical power source.

  • Step 2: Remove the Return Access Panel
    Using a screwdriver, remove the screws holding the return access panel in place. Keep the screws for later use.

  • Step 3: Install the Side Panel
    Align the holes on the side panel with the tab on the return side of the divider wall. Secure the side panel with the self-tapping screw provided. Be careful not to puncture the coil tubing.

  • Step 3a: Optional – Install Additional Kits
    If you have purchased additional kits such as the differential enthalpy control or DCV (CO2) sensor, follow the instructions provided with the kit to install them. Refer to the product’s technical service literature for detailed instructions.

  • Step 4: Install the Economizer
    Place the economizer inside the unit, ensuring that the economizer rails sit flush on the return air-opening lip. Attach the left and right side mounting screws to secure the economizer in place. Take caution not to tear the insulation on the unit’s side wall or floor. Use the screws that were removed in Step 2 for this step. Refer to the attached wiring diagram for proper connections.

FAQ

  • Can I use this economizer for rooftop installations?
    Yes, this economizer can be used for rooftop installations. However, always lift the economizer with the supplied packaging in place to prevent damage from lifting and rigging equipment.

  • Are there any optional accessory kits available for this product?
    Yes, there are several optional accessory kits available for this product, including CO2 sensor kits (wall mount and duct mount options), a differential enthalpy kit, an HP isolation relay kit (for older heat pump models), and a power exhaust kit.

Downflow Unit

Warning:

  • Recognize this symbol as an indication of Important Safety Information!
  • Read all instructions before installation.
  • Disconnect electrical power to the unit before servicing.
  • Failure to do so can cause electrical shock resulting in personal injury or death.
  • Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause injury or property damage. Refer to this manual. For assistance or additional information consult a qualified installer or service agency.
    Note:
    Reference Unit Technical Service Literature for application requirements.

Before You Begin:
Inspect the economizer for shipping damage and correct parts with the list below.

  • 1 – Economizer Assembly w/ Filter installed Upper Adaptor Panels (See Table 1 on Page 2)
  • 1 – Side Adaptor Panel
  • 1 – Outdoor Air Hood (Attached to Economizer)
  • 1 – Hardware Package
    • 1 – Mixed Air Sensor (MAS)
    • 1 – Mixed Air Sensor Wiring Harness
    • 2 – 8″ Wire Tie
    • 3 – #10 x 16 x ½” Self-Tapping Screws
    • 13 – #10 x 16 x ½” Type A Screws
      Note: For rooftop or other installations that require the economizer to be lifted or hoisted, always lift the economizer with the supplied packaging in place to prevent damage from lifting and rigging equipment.

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Optional Accessory Kits:

  • CO2 Sensor Kit, Wall Mount (920317)
  • CO2 Sensor Kit, Duct Mount (920318)
  • Differential Enthalpy Kit (922431)
  • HP isolation relay kit (older heat pump models) (922598)
  • Power Exhaust Kit (547842, 555578)

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Unit# Unit Dimensions Shipping Information
A B C
J K Height
562533 47.59 37.56
28.25 35 57 ½
563209 51.03 41.06

DIMENSION

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UNIT HEIGHT

**(WITH BASE RAILS)***

| UPPER PANEL CLOSE-OFF| USED w/ UNIT#
---|---|---
35″| PANEL 1 – 22″ x 3″| 562533
39″| PANEL 1 – 22″ x 3″|

563209

43″| PANEL 2 – 22″ x 7″
47″| PANEL 3 – 22″ x 11″

USING INSTRUCTION

  • Step 1:
    Shut down the unit and disconnect from electrical power.

  • Step 2:
    Remove the return access panel. (Save screws.)

  • Step 3:
    Using CAUTION not to puncture coil tubing, align holes and place the tab on the side panel on the return side of the divider wall and secure with the self-tapping screw provided.

  • Step 3a: (Optional)
    Install differential enthalpy control and DCV (CO2) sensor according to that kit’s instructions. (See products technical service literature.)

  • Step 4:
    Install economizer in the unit, attaching only left and right side mounting screws. Ensure economizer rails sit flush on the return air-opening lip. Use CAUTION not to tear insulation on unit side wall or floor. (Use screws that were removed in Step 2.) (See wiring diagram attached.)

  • Step 5:
    Screw the side panel in place.

  • Step 6:
    Remove the economizer top pan and face panels. Locate the unit economizer plug (S1) in the return air compartment (top right corner). Remove the jumper wire and zip-tie it to the economizer wiring harness. Connect the economizer plug (P1) to the unit plug (S1). Inspect all wiring and linkage connections for security and proper operation. Secure all loose wires with a 6” wire tie. Ensure that wires are protected from all sharp edges, and inadvertent grounding, and will not become entangled with filter or moveable vanes.

  • Step 6a (Optional)
    If installed, make sure differential enthalpy control and DCV (CO2) sensor wiring connections are made according to that kit’s instructions.

  • Step 7:
    Remove the unit blower access panel and install a mixed air sensor in the appropriate location (as shown in Figure 4) with two #10 Type A screws provided and then make an electrical connection. Replace the blower access panel.

  • Step 8:
    Return power to the unit, set up and configure the economizer. (See Appendix A on page 5)

  • Step 9:
    Install the appropriate upper close-off panel and replace the face panel and top panel and secure with screws (See Table 1). Ensure all mounting screws, panels, and doors are installed.

Note to Installer

  • When this economizer is used in conjunction with heat pumps, unit WHITE wire from economizer plug pin #7 MUST be relocated from defrost control board “T1” to low voltage terminal board “A1”.
  • When this economizer is used with any 2-5 ton package unit (Gas/Electric, A/C, or Heat Pump) WITHOUT A COMMERCIAL THERMOSTAT, the GREEN wire from economizer plug pin #1 MUST be relocated from low voltage terminal board “G” to low voltage terminal board “R” to force dampers to remain in minimum position 100 per cent of the time, while in heating mode, to meet the minimum fresh air requirements. When used in conjunction with a commercial thermostat, see Note 2 on the wiring diagram.
  • Some older 2-5T package heat pumps may not be equipped with a reversing valve isolation relay, required for use with economizers that have a Jade control system. Nordyne kit #922598 is required for these applications.

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MAINTENANCE

Return Air Filter Replacement is recommended every 30 days. (16 x 16 x 1)

  • Step 1:
    Remove the economizer face panel and side screws of the top pan.

  • Step 2:
    Slide filters out (2) and replace them with new filters.

  • Step 3:
    Replace the face panel and secure all screws.

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Fresh air filter cleaning is recommended every 3 months.

  • Step 1:
    Remove the lower section of the fresh air hood to access washable filters. (4 screws)

  • Step 2:
    Remove filters (2) and clean with water and a mild detergent.

  • Step 3:
    Tak ing note of the “Air Flow Direction” marking on the filter frame, in the stall, the filters and fresh air filter access cover, securing all screws.

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User Interface
The user interface consists of an LCD and a 4-button keypad on the front of the Economizer module. The LCD is a 16-character by 2-line dot matrix display.

Power UpCycle
All setpoints and advanced settings are restored after any power loss (a power loss is assumed if voltage falls below 18 Vac). Normal operation is restored when power returns above 18 Vac.

Ini tial Menu Display
On initial startup, Honeywell displays on the first line and Economizer W7220 on the second line. After a brief pause, the revision of the software appears on the first line (the second line is blank). It then displays W7220  on the first line and STATUS on the second line.

Keypad
The four navigation buttons illustrated in Figure 7 are used to scroll through the menus and menu items, select menu items, and change parameter and configuration settings.

Us ing the pad with Menus
To use the keypad when working with menus:

  • Press the button to move to the previous menu.
  • Press the button to move to the next menu.
  • Press the button (Enter) to display the first item in the currently displayed menu.
  • Press the button (Menu up) to exit a menu item and return to the list of menus.

In the Keypad with Set tings and PA ram e ters
To use the keypad when working with Setpoints, System and Advanced Settings, Checkout tests, and Alarms:

  • Navigate to the desired menu.
  • Press the button (Enter) to display the first item in the currently displayed menu.
  • Use the buttons to scroll to the desired parameter.
  • Press the button (Enter) to display the value of the currently displayed item.
  • Press the button to increase (change) the displayed parameter value.a
  • Press the button to decrease (change) the displayed parameter value.a
  • Press the button to accept the displayed value and store it in non-volatile RAM.
  • When the value is accepted, CHANGE STORED is displayed on the LCD.
  • Press the button (Enter) to return to the current menu parameter.
  • Press the button (MenuUp/Exit) to return to the previous menu.
    When values are displayed, pressing and holding the or button causes the display to au to mat I cally in cre ment.

Menu Structure

  • The following tables illustrate the complete hierarchy of menus and parameters for the JADE™ Economizer system.

  • The Menus in display order are:

    • STATUS
    • SETPOINTS
    • SYSTEM SETUP
    • ADVANCED SETUP
    • CHECKOUT
    • ALARMS
      IMPORTANT
      Your menu parameters may be different depending on your configuration.
  • For example, if you do not have a DCV (CO2) sensor, then none of the DCV parameters appear and only MIN POS will display. If you have a CO2 sensor, the DCV MIN and DCV MAX will appear AND if you have a 2-speed fan DCV MIN (high and low speed) and DCV MAX (high and low speed will appear).

SETUP AND CONFIGURATION

Before being placed into service, the JADE™ Economizer module must be set up and configured for the installed system. Use the System Setup menu, the Advanced Setup menu (if necessary), and the Setpoints menu to accomplish this.

Time-out and Screen saver
When no buttons have been pressed for 10 minutes, the LCD is a screen saver, which cycles through the Status items. Each Status item displays in turn and cycles to the next item after 5 seconds.

STATUS MENU


Parameter

| Parameter Default Value| Parameter Range and

Incre **a**

menu

| ****

Notes

---|---|---|---
ECON AVAIL| NO| YES/NO| YES = economizing available; the system can use Outdoor Air for free cooling when required.
ECONOMIZING| NO| YES/NO| YES = Outdoor Air being used for 1st stage cooling.


OCCUPIED

| ****

NO

| ****

YES/NO

| YES = OCC signal received from space thermostat or unitary controller. YES = 24 Vac on terminal OCC

No = 0 Vac on terminal OCC.

HEAT PUMP| COOL| COOL/HEAT| Displays COOL or HEAT when SYSTEM is set to heat pump (non-conventional)


COOL Y1-IN

| ****

OFF

| ****

ON/OFF

| Y1-I signal from space thermostat input for cooling stage 1 or heat pump heating stage 1. ON = 24 Vac on terminal Y1-I

OFF = 0 Vac on terminal Y1-I

COOL Y1-OUT| OFF| ON/OFF| Cool Stage 1 Relay Output to Stage 1 mechanical cooling (Y1-OUT terminal).


COOL Y2-IN

| ****

OFF

| ****

ON/OFF

| Y2-I signal from space thermostat input for second stage cooling or heat pump heating stage 2.

ON = 24 Vac on terminal Y2-I OFF = 0 Vac on terminal Y2-I

COOL Y2-OUT| OFF| ON/OFF| Cool Stage 2 Relay Output to mechanical cooling (Y2-OUT terminal).
MA TEMP| ._ºF| -40 to 150ºF| Displays value of measured mixed air from MAT sensor. Displays -.- if not connected, short, or out-of-range.


DA TEMP

| ****

._ºF

| ****

-40 to 150ºF

| Displays when Discharge Air Sylk Bus sensor is connected and displays measured discharge air temperature. Displays -.-°F if sensor sends invalid value, if not connected, short or

out-of-range.

OA TEMP| . ºF| -40 to 140ºF| Displays measured value of outdoor air temperature. Displays -°F if the sensor sends an invalid value if not connected, short or out-of-range.
OA HUM|
%| 0 to 100%| Displays measured value of outdoor humidity from OA Sylkbus sensor. Displays -% if not connected, short, or out-of-range.
RA TEMP|
_.ºF| 0 to 140ºF| If the field field-installed Dual Enthalpy sensor is connected, displays the measured value of return air temperature. Displays -°F if the sensor sends an invalid value if not connected, short or out-of-range.
RA HUM|
_%| 0 to 100%| If the field-installed Dual Enthalpy sensor is connected, displays the measured value of return air humidity. Displays -% if sensor sends invalid value if not connected, short or out-of-range.
IN CO2| ****

_ ppm

| “0 to 2000

(3500) ppm”

| If the field-installed CO2 sensor is connected, displays the value of measured CO2. Invalid if not connected, short or out-of-range. May be adjusted in the Advanced menu by Zero offset and Span.
DCV STATUS| n/a| n/a| If the field installed CO2 sensor is connected, displays ON if above the setpoint and OFF if below the setpoint.
DAMPER OUT| %| 0 to 100%| Displays output position to the damper actuator. When used with Honeywell communicating actuator the damper out is in XX.X%
ACT POS.| n/a| 0 to 100%| Displays the actual position of the actuator.
ACT COUNT| n/a| 1 to 65,535| Displays the number of times the actuator has cycled. 1 Cycle equals 180° of movement in any direction.
ACTUATOR| n/a| OK/Alarm| Displays Error on ALARM MENU if voltage or torque is below actuator range.


EXH1 OUT

| ****

OFF

| ****

ON/OFF

| Output of EXH1 terminal. Displays ON when damper position reaches programmed percentage setpoint.

ON = 24 Vac Output; OFF = No Output.


EXH2 OUT

| ****

OFF

| ****

ON/OFF

| The output of the AUX1 O terminal Displays ON when the damper position reaches the programmed percentage setpoint

ON = 24 Vac Output, OFF = No Output; displays only if AUX1 O = EXH2


ERV

| ****

OFF

| ****

ON/OFF

| Output of AUX1 O terminal, ON = 24 Vac Output, OFF = No Output; displays only if AUX1 O = ERV
MECH COOL ON| 0| 0, 1, or 2| Displays the number of mechanical cooling stages that are active.
FAN SPEED| n/a| LOW/HIGH| Displays the speed of the fan on a 2-speed fan unit
W (HEAT IN)| n/a| ON/OFF| Displays the status of heat on a 2-speed fan unit.

When values are displayed, pressing and holding the or button causes the display to automatically increment.

SETPOINTS MENU


Parameter

| Parameter Default Value| Parameter Range and

a

Increment

| ****

Notes

---|---|---|---


MAT SET

| ****

53ºF

| 38 to 70ºF;

increment by 1

| The economizer will modulate the OA damper to maintain the mixed air temperature at the setpoint.


LOW T LOCK

| ****

32ºF

| -45 to 80ºF;

increment by 1

| Setpoint determines outdoor temperature when the mechanical cooling cannot be turned on. Commonly referred to as the Compressor lockout. At or below the setpoint the Y1-O and Y2-O will not be energized on the controller.


DRYBLB SET

| ****

63ºF

| 48 to 80ºF;

increment by 1

| Setpoint determines where the economizer will assume outdoor air temperature is good for free cooling; e.g.; at 63 ºF setpoint unit will economise at 62 ºF and below and not economize at 64 ºF and above. There is a 2 ºF deadband.


ENTH CURVE

| ****

ES3

| ES1, ES2, ES3, ES4, or ES5| Does not display if a field-installed Dual Enthalpy kit is connected. Enthalpy boundary “curves” for economizing using single enthalpy comparison between outdoor air enthalpy and setpoint.


DCV SET

| ****

1100 ppm

| 500 to 2000 ppm

increment by 100

| Displays ONLY if the field-installed CO2 sensor is connected. Setpoint for Demand Control Ventilation of Space. Above the setpoint, the OA dampers will modulate open to bring in additional OA to maintain a space ppm level below the setpoint.


MIN POS

| ****

2.8 V

| ****

2 to 10 Vdc

| Displays ONLY if a CO2 sensor is NOT connected.
With 2-speed fan units MIN POS L (low speed fan) and MIN POS H (high speed fan) settings are required. The default for MIN POS L is 3.2V and MIN POS H is 2.8V




VENTMAX

| ****



2.8 V

| ****

2 to 10 Vdc

| Displays only if a field-installed CO2 sensor is connected. Used for Vbz (ventilation max cfm) setpoint. VENTMAX is the same setting as MIN POS would be if you did not have the CO2 sensor.
100 to 9990 cfm

increment by 10

| If OA, MA, RA and CO2 sensors are connected and DCV CAL ENABLE is set to AUTO mode, the OA dampers are controlled by CFM and display from 100 to 9990 cfm.


2 to 10 Vdc

| With 2-speed fan units VENTMAX L (low speed fan) and VENTMAX H (high speed fan) settings are required. Default for VENTMAX L is 3.2V and VENTMAX H is 2.8V.




VENTMIN

| ****



2.25 V

| ****

2 to 10 Vdc

| Displays only if the field-installed CO2 sensor is connected. Used for Va (ventilation min cfm) setpoint. This is the ventilation requirement for less than maximum occupancy of the space.
100 to 9990 cfm

increment by 10

| If OA, MA, RA and CO2 sensors are connected and DCV CAL ENABLE is set to AUTO mode, the OA dampers are controlled by CFM and display from 100 to 9990 cfm.


2 to 10 Vdc

| With 2-speed fan units VENTMIN L (low speed fan) and VENTMIN H (high speed fan) settings are required. The default for VENTMIN L is 2.5V and VENTMIN H is 2.25V.
b

ERV OAT SP

| ****

32ºF

| 0 to 50ºF;

increment by 1

| ****

Only when AUX1 O = ERV


EXH1 SET

| ****

50%

| 0 to 100%;

increment by 1

| Setpoint for OA damper position when exhaust fan 1 is powered by the economizer. With

2-speed fan units Exh1 L (low-speed fan) and Exh1 H (high-speed fan) settings are required. The default for Exh1 L is 65% and Exh1 H is 50%.


EXH2 SET

| ****

75%

| ****

0 to 100%;

increment by 1

| Setpoint for OA damper position when exhaust fan 2 is powered by the economizer. Only used when AUX1 O is set to EHX2.

With 2-speed fan units Exh2 L (low speed fan) and Exh2 H (high speed fan) settings are required. The default for Exh2 L is 80% and Exh2 H is 75%.

  • When values are displayed, pressing and holding the or button causes the display to automatically increment.
  • ERV Operation: When in Cooling mode AND the conditions are NOT OK for economizing – the ERV terminal will be energized. In the Heating mode, the ERV terminal will be energized when the OA is below the ERV OAT setpoint in the setpoint menu.

SYSTEM SETUP MENU


Parameter

| Parameter Default Value| Parameter Range and

a

Increment

| ****

Notes

---|---|---|---
INSTALL| 01/01/2011|  | Display order = MM/DD/YY. Setting order = DD, MM, then YY.
UNITS DEG| ºF| ºF or ºC| Sets economizer controller in degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius.


EQUIPMENT

| ****

CONV

| CONV HP| CONV = conventional.

HP O/B = Enables Heat Pump mode. Use AUX2 I for Heat Pump input from the thermostat or controller.





AUX2 I

| ****




N/A

| ****



Shutdown (SD) Heat (W1) HP(O)

HP(B)

| In CONV mode:

SD = Enables configuration of shutdown (default);

W = Informs controller that system is in heating mode.


NOTE: If using the 2-speed fan mode, you must program CONV mode for W. Shutdown is not available in the two-speed fan mode.


In HP O/B mode:

HP(O) = energize heat pump on Cool (default); HP(B) = energize heat pump on Heat.



FAN TYPE

| ****


1 speed

| ****

1  speed/

2  speed

| Sets economizer controller for operation of 1-speed or 2-speed supply fan. The controller does not control the fan but positions the OA and RA dampers to the heating or cooling mode.


NOTE: The 2-speed fan option also needs Heat (W1) programmed in AUX 2 In.



FAN CFM

| ****


5000cfm

| 100 to 15000

cfm; increment by 100

| ****

This is the capacity of the RTU. The value is found on the label from the RTU manufacturer. The cfm of the fan is only used with DCV CAL ENABLE AUO



AUX1 OUT

| ****


NONE

| NONE ERV EXH2 SYS|

  • NONE = not configured (output is not used)
  • ERV= Energy Recovery Ventilator
  • EXH2 = second damper position relay closure for second exhaust fan.
  • SYS = use output as an alarm signal

OCC

| ****

INPUT

| INPUT or ALWAYS| When using a setback thermostat with occupancy out (24 Vac), the 24 Vac is input “INPUT” to the OCC terminal. If no occupancy output from the thermostat then change the program to “ALWAYS” OR add a jumper from terminal R to the OCC terminal.
FACTORY DEFAULT| ****

NO

| ****

NO or YES

| Resets all set points to factory defaults when set to YES. LCD will briefly flash YES and change to NO but all parameters will change to factory default values.

When values are displayed, pressing and holding the or button causes the display to automatically increment.

ADVANCE SETUP MENU


Parameter

| Parameter Default Value| Parameter Range and

a

Increment

| ****

Notes

---|---|---|---


MA LO SET

| ****

45ºF

| 35 to 55ºF increment by 1º| Temp to activate Freeze Protection (close damper or modulate to MIN POS if temp falls below set value)


FREEZE POS

| ****

CLO

| CLO MIN| ****

Damper position when freeze protection is active (closed or MIN POS).

CO2 ZERO| ****

0 ppm

| 0 to 500 ppm

increment by 10

| Displays only if the field-installed CO2 sensor is connected. CO2 ppm level to match CO2 sensor start level.


CO2 SPAN

| ****

2000 ppm

| 1000 to 3000

ppm; increment by 50

| Displays only if the field-installed CO2 sensor is connected. CO2 ppm span to match CO2 sensor; e.g.; 500-1500 sensor output would be 500 CO2 zero and 1000 CO2 span. See note on page 6 for the C7632 CO2 sensor.



STG3 DAY

| ****


2.0h

| 0 min, 5 min, 15

min, then 15 min intervals. Up to 4 hours or OFF

| Delay after stage 2 for cool has been active. Turns on the 2nd stage of mechanical cooling when the economizer is the 1st stage call and mechanical cooling is the 2nd stage call. Allows three stages of cooling, 1 economizer and 2 mechanical.

OFF = no Stage 3 cooling.


SD DMPR POS

| ****

CLO

| ****

CLO OPN

| Indicates shutdown signal from space thermostat. When the controller receives 24 Vac input on the SD terminal in conventional mode, the OA damper will open if programmed for OPN and the OA damper will close if programmed for CLO. All other controls, e.g., Y1-O, Y2-O, EXH1, etc. will shut off.


DCVCAL ENA

| ****

MAN

| MAN (manual) AUTO| Turns on the DCV automatic control of the dampers. Resets ventilation based on the RA, OA and MA sensor conditions. Requires all sensors (RA, OA, MA and CO2).

This operation is not operable with a 2-speed fan unit.

MAT T CAL| 0.0 F°| +/-2.5F°| Allows for the operator to adjust for an out-of- calibration mixed air temperature sensor.
OAS T CAL| 0.0F°| +/-2.5F°| Allows for the operator to adjust for an out-of- calibration outdoor air temperature sensor.
OAS H CAL| 0% RH| +/-10% RH| Allows for the operator to adjust for an out-of- calibration outdoor air humidity sensor.
RA T CAL| 0.0F°| +/-2.5F°| If field field-installed Dual Enthalpy sensor is connected, allows for the operator to adjust for an out-of-calibration temperature sensor.
RA H CAL| 0% RH| +/-10% RH| If field field-installed Dual Enthalpy sensor is connected, allows for the operator to adjust for an out-of-calibration humidity sensor.
DA T CAL| 0.0 F°| +/-2.5F°| Allows for the operator to adjust for an out-of- calibration Discharge Air Sylk Bus temperature sensor.


2SP FAN DELAY

| ****

5 Minutes

| 0 to 20 minutes

in 1 minute increments.

| ****

When in economizing mode this is the delay for the high-speed fan to try to satisfy the call for second-stage cooling before the first-stage mechanical cooling is enabled.

When values are displayed, pressing and holding the or button causes the display to automatically increment.

CHECKOUT MENU


Parameter

| Parameter Default Value| Parameter Range

and **a**

Increment

| ****

Notes

---|---|---|---
DAMPER VMIN-HS| n/a| n/a| Positions damper to VMIN position
DAMPER VMAX-HS| ****

n/a

| ****

n/a

| Positions damper to VMAX position.
DAMPER VMAX-LS| With 2-speed fan units, the damper will position to VMAX low-speed fan.


DAMPER OPENS

| ****

n/a

| ****

n/a

| Positions damper to the full open position. Exhaust fan contacts are enabled during the DAMPER OPEN test. Make sure you pause in this mode to allow for exhaust contacts to energize due to the delay in the system.
DAMPER CLOSE| n/a| n/a| Positions outside air damper to the fully closed position.
CONNECT Y1-O| n/a| n/a| Closes the Y1-O relay (Y1-O). See CAUTION below
CONNECT Y2-O| n/a| n/a| Closes the Y2-O relay (Y2-O). See CAUTION below



CONNECT AUX1-O

| ****


n/a

| ****


n/a

| Energizes the AUX1-O output. If the AUX1-O setting is:

  • NONE – no action taken
  • ERV – 24 Vac out. Turns on or signals an ERV that the conditions are not good for economizing but are good for ERV operation.b
  • SYS – 24 Vac out. Issues a system alarm.

CONNECT EXH1| n/a| n/a| Closes the power exhaust fan 1 relay (EXH1)

  • When values are displayed, pressing and holding the p or q button causes the display to automatically increment.
  • ERV Operation: When in Cooling mode AND the conditions are NOT OK for economizing – the ERV terminal will be energized. In the Heating mode the
  • ERV terminal will be energized when the OA is below the ERV OAT setpoint in the setpoint menu. After 10 minutes without a command or mode change, the controller will change to normal operation.

CHECK OUT

  • Inspect all wiring connections at the Economizer module’s terminals, and verify compliance with the installation wiring diagrams.

  • For checkout, review the Status of each configured parameter and perform the Checkout tests.
    Note: See “Interface Overview” on page 5. for information about menu navigation and use of the keypad.
    WARNING:
    Electrical Shock Hazard.

    • Can cause severe injury, death or property damage. Disconnect the power supply before beginning wiring or making wiring connections, to prevent electrical shock or equipment damage.
    • If any wiring changes are required, first be sure to remove power from the Economizer module before starting work. Pay particular attention to verifying the power connection (24 Vac).

Power Up
After the module is mounted and wired, apply power.

Power Up Delay
Upon power-up (or after a power outage or brownout), the W7220 controller module begins a 5-minute power-up delay before enabling mechanical cooling.

Power Loss (Out age or Brown out)

  • All setpoints and advanced settings are restored after any power loss or interruption.
    Note: If power goes below 18 Vac, the W7220 controller module assumes a power loss and the 5-minute power-up delay will become functional when power returns above 18 Vac.

  • All settings are stored in non-volatile flash memory.

Status
Use the Status Menu to check the parameter values for the various devices and sensors configured.

Check out Tests

  • Use the Checkout Menu to test the damper operation and any configured outputs. Only items that are configured are shown in the Checkout menu.
  • To perform a Checkout test:
    1. Scroll to the desired test in the Checkout menu using the and buttons.
    2. Press the button to select the item.
    3. RUN? appears on the display.
    4. Press the button to start the test.
    5. The unit pauses and then displays TEST RUNNING.
    6. Press the button (Menu up) to end the test (e.g. turn off the relay). Test stops automatically after 10 minutes without a command or mode change, and will resume normal operation.
  • The checkout tests can all be performed at the time of installation or any time during the operation of the system as a test that the system is operable.
    CAUTION
    Equipment damage may result.
    Be sure to allow enough time for compressor startup and shutdown between checkout tests so that you do not short-cycle the compressors.

ALARM MENU


Parameter

| Parameter Default Value| Parameter Range

and **a**

Increment

| ****

Notes

---|---|---|---
MA T SENS ERR| n/a| n/a| ****


Alarms display only when they are active. The menu title “ALARMS (_)” includes the number of active alarms in parenthesis ().

CO2 SENS ERR| n/a| n/a
OA T SENS ERR| n/a| n/a
DA ENTHL ERR| n/a| n/a
SYS ALARM| n/a| n/a| When AUX1 O is set to SYS and there is any alarm (e.g., failed sensors, etc.), the AUX1 O terminal has 24 Vac out.
ACT UNDER V| n/a| n/a| The voltage received by the Actuator is above the expected range
ACT OVER V| n/a| n/a| The voltage received by the Actuator is below the expected range
ACT STALLED| n/a| n/a| The actuator stopped before achieving the commanded position

When values are displayed, pressing and holding the p or q button causes the display to automatically increment.

Alarms

  • The Economizer module provides alarm messages that are displayed on the 2-line LCD.
    NOTE: Upon power up, the module waits 60 minutes before checking for alarms. This allows time for all the configured devices (e.g. sensors, actuator) to become operational. The exception is the MA sensor which will alarm immediately.

  • If one or more alarms are present and there has been no keypad activity for at least 5 minutes, the Alarms menu displays and cycles through the active alarms. You can also navigate to the Alarms menu at any time.

Clear ing Alarms
Once the alarm has been identified and the cause has been removed (e.g. replaced faulty sensor), the alarm can be cleared from the display. To clear an alarm, perform the following:

  1. Navigate to the desired alarm.
  2. Press the button.
  3. ERASE? displays.
  4. Press the button.
  5. ALARM ERASED displays.
  6. Press the button (MenuUp/Exit) to complete the action and return to the previous menu.
    NOTE: If an alarm still exists after you clear it, it redisplays within 5 seconds.

SEQUENCE OF OPERATION

Dry Bulb Operation No DCV (CO2 sensor) – 1 Speed Fan.


DCV

| Is OA Good to economize?| ****

Y1-I

| ****

Y2-I

| ****

FAN SPD

| ****

Y1-O

| ****

Y2-O

| ****

Occupied

| ****

Unoccupied


None

| ****

No

| Off| Off| High| 0-v/Off| 0-v/Off| MIN POS| Closed
On| Off| High| 24-v/On| 0-v/Off| MIN POS| Closed
On| On| High| 24-v/On| 24-v/On| MIN POS| Closed


None

| ****

Yes

| Off| Off| High| 0-v/Off| 0-v/Off| MIN POS| Closed
On| Off| High| 0-v/Off| 0-v/Off| MIN POS to Full-Open| Closed to Full-Open
On| On| High| 24-v/On| 0-v/Offa| MIN POS to Full-Open| Closed to Full-Open

With stage 3 delay (STG3 DLY) in the Advanced setup menu can turn on the 2nd stage of mechanical cooling Y2 –O after the delay if the call for Y1-I and Y2-I have not been satisfied.

Dry Bulb Operation With DCV (CO2 sensor) – 1 Speed Fan.

DCV

| Is OA Good to economize?|

Y1-I

|

Y2-I

|

FAN SPD

|

Y1-O

|

Y2-O

|

Occupied

|

Unoccupied

Below CO2 set

|

No

| Off| Off| High| 0-v/Off| 0-v/Off| VENTMIN| Closed
On| Off| High| 24-v/On| 0-v/Off| VENTMIN| Closed
On| On| High| 24-v/On| 24-v/On| VENTMIN| Closed

Yes

| Off| Off| High| 0-v/Off| 0-v/Off| VENTMIN| Closed
On| Off| High| 0-v/Off| 0-v/Off| VENTMIN to Full-Open| Closed to Full-Open
On| On| High| 24-v/On| 0-v/Offa| VENTMIN to Full-Open| Closed to Full-Open

Above CO2 set

|

No

| Off| Off| High| 0-v/Off| 0-v/Off| VENTMIN to VENTMAX| Closed
On| Off| High| 24-v/On| 0-v/Off| VENTMIN to VENTMAX| Closed
On| On| High| 24-v/On| 24-v/On| VENTMIN to VENTMAX| Closed

Yes

| Off| Off| High| 0-v/Off| 0-v/Off| VENTMIN to VENTMAX| Closed
On| Off| High| 0-v/Off| 0-v/Off| VENTMIN to Full-Open| Closed to Full-Open
On| On| High| 24-v/On| 0-v/Offa| VENTMIN to Full-Open| Closed to Full-Open

With stage 3 delay (STG3 DLY) in the Advanced setup menu can turn on the 2nd stage of mechanical cooling Y2 –O after the delay if the call for Y1-I and Y2-I have not been satisfied.

Enthalpy Operation No DCV (CO2 sensor) – 1 Speed Fan.

DCV

| Is OA Good to economize?|

Y1-I

|

Y2-I

|

FAN SPD

|

Y1-O

|

Y2-O

|

Occupied

|

Unoccupied

None

|

No

| Off| Off| High| 0-v/Off| 0-v/Off| MIN POS| Closed
On| Off| High| 24-v/On| 0-v/Off| MIN POS| Closed
On| On| High| 24-v/On| 24-v/On| MIN POS| Closed

None

|

Yes

| Off| Off| High| 0-v/Off| 0-v/Off| MIN POS| Closed
On| Off| High| 0-v/Off| 0-v/Off| MIN POS to Full-Open| Closed to Full-Open
On| On| High| 24-v/On| a

0-v/Off

| MIN POS to Full-Open| Closed to Full-Open

With stage 3 delay (STG3 DLY) in the Advanced setup menu can turn on the 2nd stage of mechanical cooling Y2 –O after the delay if the call for Y1-I and Y2-I have not been satisfied.

Enthalpy Operation With DCV (CO2 sensor) – 1 Speed Fan.

DCV

| Is OA Good to economize?|

Y1-I

|

Y2-I

|

FAN SPD

|

Y1-O

|

Y2-O

|

Occupied

|

Unoccupied

Below set

|

No

| Off| Off| High| 0-v/Off| 0-v/Off| VENTMIN| Closed
On| Off| High| 24-v/On| 0-v/Off| VENTMIN| Closed
On| On| High| 24-v/On| 24-v/On| VENTMIN| Closed

Yes

| Off| Off| High| 0-v/Off| 0-v/Off| VENTMIN| Closed
On| Off| High| 0-v/Off| 0-v/Off| VENTMIN to Full-Open| Closed to Full-Open
On| On| High| 24-v/On| 0-v/Offa| VENTMIN to Full-Open| Closed to Full-Open

Above set

|

No

| Off| Off| High| 0-v/Off| 0-v/Off| VENTMIN to VENTMAX| Closed
On| Off| High| 24-v/On| 0-v/Off| VENTMIN L to VENTMAX| Closed
On| On| High| 24-v/On| 24-v/On| VENTMIN H to VENTMAX| Closed

Yes

| Off| Off| High| 0-v/Off| 0-v/Off| VENTMIN L to VENTMAX| Closed
On| Off| High| 0-v/Off| 0-v/Off| VENTMIN to Full-Open| Closed to Full-Open

On

|

On

|

High

| DELAY (b)

24-v/On

| a

0-v/Off

|

VENTMIN to Full-Open

|

Closed to Full-Open

With stage 3 delay (STG3 DLY) in the Advanced setup menu can turn on the 2nd stage of mechanical cooling Y2 –O after the delay if the call for Y1-I and Y2-I have not been satisfied.

Dry Bulb Operation No DCV (CO2 sensor) – 2 Speed Fan.

DCV

| Is OA Good to economize?|

Y1-I

|

Y2-I

|

FAN SPD

|

Y1-O

|

Y2-O

|

Occupied

|

Unoccupied

None

|

No

| Off| Off| Low| 0-v/Off| 0-v/Off| MIN POS L| Closed
On| Off| Low| 24-v/On| 0-v/Off| MIN POS L| Closed
On| On| High| 24-v/On| 24-v/On| MIN POS H| Closed

None

|

Yes

| Off| Off| Low| 0-v/Off| 0-v/Off| MIN POS L| Closed
On| Off| Low| 0-v/Off| 0-v/Off| MIN POS L to Full-Open| Closed to Full-Open

On

|

On

|

High

| b

DELAY

24-v/On

| a

0-v/Off

|

MIN POS H to Full-Open

|

Closed to Full-Open

  • With stage 3 delay (STG3 DLY) in the Advanced setup menu can turn on the 2nd stage of mechanical cooling Y2 –O after the delay if the call for Y1-I and Y2-I have not been satisfied.
  • With 2SP FAN DELAY (Advanced Setup Menu) when in the economizing mode there is a delay for the high-speed fan to try to satisfy the call for second-stage cooling by turning on the fan to high and opening the OA damper 100% before the first stage mechanical cooling is enabled.

Dry Bulb Operation With DCV (CO2 sensor) – 2 Speed Fan.

DCV

| Is OA Good to economize?|

Y1-I

|

Y2-I

|

FAN SPD

|

Y1-O

|

Y2-O

|

Occupied

|

Unoccupied

Below set

|

No

| Off| Off| Low| 0-v/Off| 0-v/Off| VENTMIN L| Closed
On| Off| Low| 24-v/On| 0-v/Off| VENTMIN L| Closed
On| On| High| 24-v/On| 24-v/On| VENTMIN H| Closed

Yes

| Off| Off| Low| 0-v/Off| 0-v/Off| VENTMIN L| Closed
On| Off| Low| 0-v/Off| 0-v/Off| VENTMIN L to Full-Open| Closed to Full-Open
On| On| High| 24-v/On| 0-v/Offa| VENTMIN H to Full-Open| Closed to Full-Open

Above set

|

No

| Off| Off| Low| 0-v/Off| 0-v/Off| VENTMIN L to VENTMAX| Closed
On| Off| Low| 24-v/On| 0-v/Off| VENTMIN L to VENTMAX| Closed
On| On| High| 24-v/On| 24-v/On| VENTMIN H to VENTMAX| Closed

Yes

| Off| Off| Low| 0-v/Off| 0-v/Off| VENTMIN L to VENTMAX| Closed
On| Off| Low| 0-v/Off| 0-v/Off| VENTMIN L to Full-Open| Closed to Full-Open

On

|

On

|

High

| b

DELAY

24-v/On

| a

0-v/Off

|

VENTMIN H to Full-Open

|

Closed to Full-Open

  • With stage 3 delay (STG3 DLY) in the Advanced setup menu can turn on the 2nd stage of mechanical cooling Y2 –O after the delay if the call for Y1-I and Y2-I have not been satisfied.
  • With 2SP FAN DELAY (Advanced Setup Menu) when in the economizing mode there is a delay for the high-speed fan to try to satisfy the call for second-stage cooling by turning on the fan to high and opening the OA damper 100% before the first stage mechanical cooling is enabled.

Enthalpy Operation No DCV (CO2 sensor) – 2 Speed Fan.

DCV

| Is OA Good to economize?|

Y1-I

|

Y2-I

|

FAN SPD

|

Y1-O

|

Y2-O

|

Occupied

|

Unoccupied

NO CO2 SENSOR

|

No

| Off| Off| Low| 0-v/Off| 0-v/Off| MIN POS L| Closed
On| Off| Low| 24-v/On| 0-v/Off| MIN POS L| Closed
On| On| High| 24-v/On| 24-v/On| MIN POS H| Closed

Yes

| Off| Off| Low| 0-v/Off| 0-v/Off| MIN POS L| Closed
On| Off| Low| 0-v/Off| 0-v/Off| MIN POS L to Full-Open| Closed to Full-Open

On

|

On

|

High

| b

DELAY

24-v/On

| a

0-v/Off

|

MIN POS H to Full-Open

|

Closed to Full-Open

  • With stage 3 delay (STG3 DLY) in the Advanced setup menu can turn on the 2nd stage of mechanical cooling Y2 –O after the delay if the call for Y1-I and Y2-I have not been satisfied.
  • With 2SP FAN DELAY (Advanced Setup Menu) when in the economizing mode there is a delay for the high-speed fan to try to satisfy the call for second-stage cooling by turning on the fan to high and opening the OA damper 100% before the first stage mechanical cooling is enabled.

Dry Bulb Operation With DCV (CO2 sensor) – 2 Speed Fan.

DCV

| Is OA Good to economize?|

Y1-I

|

Y2-I

|

FAN SPD

|

Y1-O

|

Y2-O

|

Occupied

|

Unoccupied

Below set

|

No

| Off| Off| Low| 0-v/Off| 0-v/Off| VENTMIN L| Closed
On| Off| Low| 24-v/On| 0-v/Off| VENTMIN L| Closed
On| On| High| 24-v/On| 24-v/On| VENTMIN H| Closed

Yes

| Off| Off| Low| 0-v/Off| 0-v/Off| VENTMIN L| Closed
On| Off| Low| 0-v/Off| 0-v/Off| VENTMIN L to Full-Open| Closed to Full-Open
On| On| High| 24-v/On| 0-v/Offa| VENTMIN H to Full-Open| Closed to Full-Open

Above set

|

No

| Off| Off| Low| 0-v/Off| 0-v/Off| VENTMIN L to VENTMAX| Closed
On| Off| Low| 24-v/On| 0-v/Off| VENTMIN L to VENTMAX| Closed
On| On| High| 24-v/On| 24-v/On| VENTMIN H to VENTMAX| Closed

Yes

| Off| Off| Low| 0-v/Off| 0-v/Off| VENTMIN L to VENTMAX| Closed
On| Off| Low| 0-v/Off| 0-v/Off| VENTMIN L to Full-Open| Closed to Full-Open

On

|

On

|

High

| b

DELAY

24-v/On

| a

0-v/Off

|

VENTMIN H to Full-Open

|

Closed to Full-Open

  • With stage 3 delay (STG3 DLY) in the Advanced setup menu can turn on the 2nd stage of mechanical cooling Y2 –O after the delay if the call for Y1-I and Y2-I have not been satisfied.
  • With 2SP FAN DELAY (Advanced Setup Menu) when in the economizing mode there is a delay for the high-speed fan to try to satisfy the call for second-stage cooling by turning on the fan to high and opening the OA damper 100% before the first stage mechanical cooling is enabled.

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Single Enthalpy and Dual Enthalpy High Limit Curves

Enthalpy Curve| Temp.

Dry-Bulb (°F)

| Temp.

Dewpoint (°F)

| Enthalpy (BTU/lb/da)| Point P1| Point P2
Temp. °F| Humidity %RH| Temp. °F| Humidity %RH
ES1| 80.0| 60.0| 28.0| 80.0| 36.8| 66.3| 80.1
ES2| 75.0| 57.0| 26.0| 75.0| 39.6| 63.3| 80.0
ES3| 70.0| 54.0| 24.0| 70.0| 42.3| 59.7| 81.4
ES4| 65.0| 51.0| 22.0| 65.0| 44.8| 55.7| 84.2
ES5| 60.0| 48.0| 20.0| 60.0| 46.9| 51.3| 88.5
HL| 86.0| 66.0| 32.4| 86.0| 38.9| 72.4| 80.3

Enthalpy Set things

  • When the OA temperature, enthalpy and dew point are below the respective setpoints, the Outdoor Air can be used for economizing. Fig. 18 shows the new single enthalpy boundaries in the W7220. There are 5 boundaries (setpoints ES1 through ES5), which are defined by dry bulb temperature, enthalpy and dew point.
  • Refer to the Table above for the ENTH CURVE setpoint values.
  • To use enthalpy the W7220 must have a C7400S Sylkbus sensor for OA. The W7220 calculates the enthalpy and dew point using the OA temperature and humidity input from the OA sensor. When the OA temperature, OA humidity and OA dew point are all below the selected boundary, the economizer sets the economizing mode to YES, economizing is available.
  • When conditions are above the selected boundary, the conditions are not good to economize and the mode is set to NO.
  • Figure ## shows the 5 current boundaries. There is also a high-limit boundary for differential enthalpy. The high limit boundary is ES1 when there are no stages of mechanical cooling energized and HL when a compressor stage is energized.
  • The table above provides the values for each boundary limit.

Two-Speed Fan Option

  • The later versions of the W7220 Jade controller can work with a system using a 2-speed supply fan The W7220 does not control the supply directly but uses the following input status to determine the speed of the supply fan and controls the OA damper to the required position.
    State| Fan Speed
    ---|---
    OCC| Low
    Y1| Low
    Y2| High
    W| High
  • The W (heating mode) is not controlled by the W7220 but it requires the status to know where to position the OA damper for the minimum position for the fan speed.
  • The 2-speed fan delay is available when the system is programmed for the 2-speed fan (in the System Setup menu item). The 2-speed fan delay is defaulted to 5 minutes and can be changed in the Advanced Setup menu item. When the unit has a call for Y1 In and in the free cooling mode and there is a call for Y2 In, the 2-speed fan delay starts and the OA damper will modulate 100% open, the supply fan should be set to high speed by the unit controller. After the delay one of two actions will happen:
    • The Y2 In call will be sat fied with the damper 100%open and fan on high speed and the call will turn off
    • If the call for additional cooling in the space has not been satisfied then the first stage of mechanical cooling will be enabled through Y1 Out or Y2 Out.

Enthalpy Configuration

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WIRING DIAGRAM

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COMPONENT CODE

WIRE COLOR CODE

  • BLK Black
  • BLU Blue
  • BRN Brown
  • GRN Green
  • GRY Gray
  • ORG Orange
  • PNK Pink
  • RED Red
  • TAN Tan
  • VIO Violet
  • WHT White
  • YEL Yellow

Notes:

  1. Unit wiring is shown as a reference only. Check unwiring for actual unit wiring.
  2. A standard connection is shown. When this economizer is used in conjunction with a commercial thermostat that has an OCC connection, unplug the white wire with the insulated terminal from pin # 1 and plug into the white wire from pin # 7. Connect the thermostat OCC output to the A1 terminal on the unit low voltage terminal board. (On older models without an A1 terminal connection a field-supplied wire can be routed and connected to the unplugged white wire from Pin # 1 to JADE OCC)
  3. Economizer pin location S1-2 connected to the following:
    • Package Gas/Electrics – “W1” or Gas valve
    • Package Air Conditioners – “W1”
    • Package Heat Pumps – “O” for Cooling mode of operation
  4. For mechanical cooling (compressor) to energize during the economizer cooling mode of operation, a thermostat “Y2” call must be present. A 2-stage cooling thermostat is required for this operation.
  5. See unit low voltage wiring instruction changes required for economizers equipped with the Honeywell W220 JADE control module and Page 3 of these instructions.

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