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Electronic Remote
Humidity Controllers
The H775 Family of Electronic Remote Hu-
midity Controllers provides humidity control
for ducts, greenhouses, computer rooms, print-
ing and photographic laboratories, and other
applications where electronic accuracy, as well
as remote sensing, is desired.
■ H775A provides on/off control with one humidity ■ Adjustable humidity (1 percent RH to 30 percent RH)
input and up to four relay output stages. switching differential.
■ H775B provides staged on/off control with up to two ■ Liquid crystal display (LCD) for sensed percent RH,
humidity inputs and two relay output stages. mode and output status.
■ H775C provides floating output duct reset humidi- ■ Keypad provides ease of programming and operation.
fication control with two humidity sensor inputs and ■ +/- 1 percent RH accuracy.
two auxiliary relay output stages, or staged on/off
humidification and/or dehumidification control ■ Stage(s) independently programmed for humidify-
with up to two humidity sensor inputs and four ing or dehumidifying.
relay output stages. ■ Operates on 24 Vac input; 120/240 Vac inputs
■ H775D provides modulating (4-20 mA) proportional available.
plus integral (P+I) duct limit reset humidification ■ Spdt relay outputs.
control with two humidity sensor inputs and two
auxiliary relay output stages. ■ Adjustable Throttling Range of 1 to 15 percent (RH).
■ H775E provides modulating (Series 90, electronic
135 ohm equivalent) P+I duct limit reset humid-
ification control with two humidity sensor inputs
and two auxiliary relay output stages. CONTENTS
■ Setpoint humidity range is 5 percent to 95 percent Specifications ................................................. 2
relative humidity (RH). Ordering Information ..................................... 2
■ Uses C7600B or C7600C Humidity Sensors. Installation ..................................................... 4
Setting and Programming .............................. 8
Checkout ....................................................... 13
Operation ..................................................... 14
G. R. • Rev. 9-92
1 • ©Honeywell Inc. 1992 • Form Number 63-2421—1
63-2421—1
H775A-E
SPECIFICATIONS • ORDERING INFORMATION
Specifications
IMPORTANT: The specifications given in this publication IMPORTANT: Even though the H775 is called a humidity
do not include normal manufacturing tolerances. controller, it does not actually control relative humid-
Therefore, an individual unit may not match the listed ity, but rather the moisture content of the air only.
specifications exactly. Also, this product is tested and Relative humidity depends on both the temperature
calibrated under closely controlled conditions and and the moisture content of the air. The duct/room air
some minor differences in performance can be ex- temperature must be kept constant by other equip-
pected if these conditions are changed. ment in order for the H775 to control relative
humidity. If the air temperature is not stable, the
MODELS: H775 cannot effectively control relative humidity.
H775A-E Electronic Remote Humidity Controls. Pro-
vide humidity control for ducts, greenhouses, com- ELECTRICAL RATINGS:
puter rooms, printing and photographic laborato- Voltage Input: 24 Vac, 50/60 Hz (120 or 240 Vac avail-
ries, and other applications where electronic accuracy, able, specify when ordering).
as well as remote sensing, is desired. Power Consumption:
H775A: Staged on/off control with one humidity input 9 VA max. at 60 Hz.
and up to four spdt relay output stages. 12 VA max. at 50 Hz.
H775B: Staged on/off control with up to two humidity CONTACT RATINGS:
inputs and two spdt relay output stages. 1/2 hp; 9.8 full load amps (FLA); 58.8 locked rotor amps
H775C: Staged on/off control with up to two humidity (LRA) at 120 Vac.
inputs and four spdt relay output stages or floating 1/2 hp; 4.9 FLA 29.4 LRA at 240 Vac.
output duct reset humidification control with two 125 VA pilot duty at 120/240 Vac.
humidity sensor inputs and two auxiliary relay out- 10A at 24 Vac (resistive).
put stages. HUMIDITY ACCURACY:
H775D: Modulating (4 to 20 mA) P+I duct limit reset +/- 1 percent relative humidity (RH).
humidification control with two humidity sensor in-
puts and two auxiliary spdt relay output stages. DISPLAY RESOLUTION: Sensed humidity and other oper-
H775E: Modulating (Series 90, electronic 135 ohm ating parameters are displayed via an LCD with a resolu-
tion of 1 percent RH.
equivalent) P+I duct limit reset humidification control
with two humidity sensor inputs and two auxiliary SET POINT ADJUSTMENT RANGE: 5 to 95 percent RH.
spdt relay output stages.
Ordering Information
When purchasing replacement and modernization products from your TRADELINE® wholesaler or distributor, refer to the
TRADELINE Catalog or price sheets for complete ordering number, or specify—
1. Model number. 4. 1 to 4 output relays on H775A.
2. 120 or 240 Vac input voltage, if desired. 5. Accessories desired.
3. Type of control (on/off, floating, modulating
4 to 20 mA or Series 90, electronic 135 ohm
equivalent.
If you have additional questions, need further information or would like to comment on our products or services, please write or phone:
1. Your local Honeywell Home and Building Control Sales Office (check the white pages of your phone directory).
2. Home and Building Control Customer Satisfaction
Honeywell Inc., 1885 Douglas Drive North
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55422-4386 (612) 951-1000
In Canada—Honeywell Limited/Honeywell Limitee, 740 Ellesmere Road, Scarborough, Ontario M1P 2V9. International Sales and
Service offices in all principal cities of the world. Manufacturing in Australia, Canada, Finland, France, Germany Japan, Mexico,
Netherlands, Spain, Taiwan, United Kingdom, U.S.A.
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H775A-E
SPECIFICATIONS
OPERATING HUMIDITY:
5 to 95 percent RH noncondensing. Fig. 1—Approximate dimensions of H775 in in. [mm]
MOUNTING: Mounts on any suitable horizontal or vertical
surface, see Fig. 2 for mounting hole locations.
DIMENSIONS: See Fig. 1.
UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES INC.:
File E4436, Guide Number XAPX. SELECT SET ENTER
13 1
3 [97] 1
16 4
[32]
3
4 [120.6] 2 3 [60.3]
4 8
M344A
Fig. 2—Internal view of H775. Models are similar except for number of output terminals.
LOCKOUT SELECTION
LCD HUMIDITY
DISPLAY
1234
MOUNTING HOLE
LOCATION
TERMINAL STRIP
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
(2-10V) (4-20mA) SENSOR (2-10V) 24VAC (2- (4-20mA)
POWER SENSOR 10V)
SENSOR SENSOR
(21.0 VDC) GND.
KNOCKOUT "A" A B
NO COM NC NO COM NC
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H775A-E
INSTALLATION
Installation
WHEN INSTALLING THIS PRODUCT… The sensor can be located up to 1000 ft [304 m] from the
1. Read these instructions carefully. Failure to fol- H775 using standard AWG 18/2 unshielded wire. It may be
low them could damage the product or cause a hazardous located in ducts or in wall-mounted cases, depending on
condition. appliance manufacturer specifications. See sensor instruc-
2. Check the ratings given in the instructions and on tions for further sensor location considerations.
the product to make sure the product is suitable for your
application.
3. Installer must be a trained, experienced service WIRING
technician. Disconnect external power before installation to prevent
4. After installation is complete, check out the product electrical shock or equipment damage. All wiring must
operation as provided in these instructions. comply with applicable codes and ordinances.
Refer to Fig. 2 to locate the power input, remote sensor
input and load output terminals, and the sensor selection
CAUTION switch. Access to the terminals is through standard con-
duit knockouts (A-C) located around the perimeter of
Disconnect power supply to prevent electrical the enclosure.
shock or equipment damage before beginning
installation. NOTE: Knockout A should only be used for sensor and
low-voltage wiring. When wiring the input power, only
one source of power can be applied to the H775 (e.g., 24
or 120 or 240 Vac, depending on the model used).
LOCATION AND MOUNTING Knockouts B and C can be used to gain access to the load
H775 Controller relay output terminals.
Mount the H775 case on any convenient interior wall
using the two mounting holes provided in the back of the Refer to Figs. 3 to 8 for H775 typical wiring and
metal enclosure (mounting screws are not included). Use applications.
controller dimensions in Fig. 1 as a guide.
IMPORTANT: Erratic humidity readings from a sensor
Sensor can be caused by the wiring practices described below.
These must be avoided to ensure proper operation. Use
shielded cable to reduce interference if rerouting of
CAUTION sensor wiring is not possible.
Wiring should be kept at least one foot away from a. Do not route humidity sensor wiring with building
large inductive loads such as motors, line starters, power wiring, next to control contactors or near light-
lighting ballasts, and large power distribution pan- ing dimming circuits, electric motors or welding equip-
els. Failure to follow these wiring practices may ment.
introduce electrical interference (noise) which can b. Avoid poor wiring connections.
cause erratic system operation. Shielded cable is c. Avoid intermittent or missing building earth ground.
required in installations where these guidelines
cannot be met. Ground shield only to grounded Do not mount sensor in incorrect environment. Review
controller case. mounting and location instructions supplied with sensors.
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H775A-E
INSTALLATION
Fig. 3—H775A single 2-10V C7600B Sensor; one-stage control, 24 Vac input, 24 Vac load.
PROGRAM LOCK
DEHUMIDIFY MODE
HUMIDITY
C7600B SELECT SET ENTER FALL
AAAAAA
OUT
GND
RELAY 1 ENERGIZED
V+
24 VAC
BLK DIFFERENTIAL
#1 HUMIDITY
WHT 1 2 3 4 5 6 SET POINT 1
NULL
RISE
RED
1
L1
AAAAAAA
HUMIDIFY MODE
L2
HUMIDITY
TRANSFORMER FALL NULL SET POINT 1
DIFFERENTIAL
#1
RELAY 1 ENERGIZED
OUTPUT 1
HUMIDITY
RISE
HUMIDIFIER1
NO COM NC
M3290
1 POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED.
Fig. 4—H775A single 2-10V C7600B Sensor, two-stage control, 24 Vac input, 24 Vac load.
AAAAAAA
HUMIDITY
FALL
RELAY 1 & 2
ENERGIZED
AAAAAAA
OUT
GND
SET POINT 2
V+
RELAY 1 ENERGIZED
24 VAC
BLK
DIFFERENTIAL
1 2 3 4 5 6 #1 HUMIDITY
WHT
SET POINT 1 NULL RISE
RED
1
L1
AAAAAAA
L2 HUMIDIFY MODE
TRANSFORMER HUMIDITY SET POINT 1
NULL
FALL DIFFERENTIAL
#1
AAAAA
AAAAAAA
RELAY 1 ENERGIZED
SET POINT 2
OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 2 DIFFERENTIAL
HUMIDIFIER 2
#2
HUMIDIFIER1 RELAY 1 & 2
NO COM NC NO COM NC ENERGIZED HUMIDITY
RISE
1 POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED. M3289
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H775A-E
INSTALLATION
Fig. 5—H775B with one 2-10V C7600B Sensor and one 4-20 mA C7600C Sensor, each providing one-stage
control, 24 Vac input, 24 Vac load.
PROGRAM LOCK
2
DIP SWITCHES
1234
FOR SENSOR
(2-10Vdc) SELECTION.
C7600B SELECT SET ENTER DEHUMIDIFY MODE
SA SB
HUMIDITY
AAAAAAA
OUT
GND
FALL
V+
24 VAC
BLK RELAY 1 ENERGIZED
WHT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 DIFFERENTIAL
#1
RED HUMIDITY
1 NULL
SET POINT 1 RISE
L1
L2
AAAAAA
TRANSFORMER
HUMIDIFY MODE
(4-20 mA) HUMIDITY
C7600C FALL NULL SET POINT 1
+ DIFFERENTIAL
- #1
HUMIDIFIER1 HUMIDITY
NO COM NC NO COM NC RISE
M3288A
2 STAGE 1 MUST BE SET TO SENSOR A, AND STAGE 2 TO SENSOR B (STAGES 3 AND 4 = DON'T CARE).
Fig. 6—H775C floating control with one 2-10V C7600B Sensor for space sensing and one 4-20 mA C7600C
Sensor for duct sensing and two outputs used for high/low limit alarming.
H775C
1234
2
(2-10 Vdc)
C7600B SELECT SET ENTER SA SB
GND
OUT
-V+
BLK
WHT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
RED
•
L1 1 • •
(HOT)
L2 COM
COM COM
-
NO NO
• • •
ML6161
NC NC
(open)CW
COM COM
COM • NO NO
(closed)CCW OUTPUT 3 OUTPUT 4
24 VAC HORN
HI/LO LIMIT ALARM
2 POSITION OF DIP SWITCHES 1 AND 2 DO NOT MATTER FOR FLOATING CONTROL. M2637A
6
H775A-E
INSTALLATION
Fig. 7—H775D modulating 4-20 mA P+I control with one 2-10V C7600B Sensor for space sensing and one
4-20 mA C7600C Sensor for duct sensing and two outputs used for high/low limit alarming.
H775D
1234
(2-20 Vdc)
C7600B
SELECT SET ENTER SA SB
GND
OUT
-V+
24VAC
BLK
WHT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
RED
•
L1 ••
(HOT)
L2 COM
1 3 2 1
(4-20mA)
C7600C OUTPUT 2
+
- NC
COM
L1 1 NO
hot L2 4-20mA MODULATING
•
MOTOR OR ACTUATOR NC
COM
• NO
T1T2 - + F OUTPUT 3
24 Vac
24 VAC HORN
HI/LO LIMIT ALARM
Fig. 8—H775E modulating Series 90, electronic 135 ohm equivalent P+I control with one 2-10V C7600B
Sensor for space sensing and one 4-20 mA C7600C sensor for duct sensing and two outputs used for
high/low limit alarming.
H775E
2
1234
(2-10 Vdc)
C7600B
SELECT SET ENTER SA SB
GND
OUT
-V+
24VAC
BLK
WHT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
RED
•
L1 ••
(HOT)
L2 COM
1 B R W
(4-20mA)
C7600C OUTPUT 2
+
NC
1
- COM
L1 NO
hot L2 Electronic Series 90
•
Modutrol Motor NC
COM
• NO
T1T2 B R W OUTPUT 3
24 Vac
24 VAC HORN
HI/LO LIMIT ALARM
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H775A-E
SETTING AND PROGRAMMING
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H775A-E
SETTING AND PROGRAMMING
LOAD 1
PWB
LOAD 2
SWITCH
LOAD 1 IS CONTROLLED BY
SENSOR A WHEN SWITCH IS
DEPRESSED ON THE LEFT
PWB
A B LOAD 2 IS CONTROLLED BY
SIDE VIEW SENSOR B WHEN SWITCH IS
DEPRESSED ON THE RIGHT
M3292 (AS SHOWN)
USING THE PROGRAMMING KEYPAD key will display the Sensor Type, A or B (H775B-E only),
The H775 uses a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) for Humidify or Dehumidify, Floating Output (H775E only)and
interactive prompting during programming and display of Stage 1, 2, 3 or 4 (indicating assigned stage). In either the
sensed and assigned setpoint and differential values. The Setup or Setpoint Mode, once the last parameter has been
user programs the H775 by using four programming keys. viewed, pressing the SELECT key will display the control
values again from the beginning of the Display Mode.
Programming Keys UP and DOWN arrow keys allow the displayed pa-
The four programming keys are SELECT, UP arrow, rameter to be increased or decreased. After depressing the
DOWN arrow, and ENTER. SELECT key, a control value can be changed in the Setpoint
SELECT key sequentially prompts the user for the pa- Mode by using the arrow keys. Control values will be
rameter being displayed. In the Display and Setpoint increased or decreased by 1% RH each time the arrow keys
Modes, pressing the SELECT key will display Sensor are depressed. These keys also toggle the humidify/dehu-
%RH, A or B (H775B-E only), Setpoint, Differential midify Mode and sensor type when in the Setup Mode.
or Throttling Range, and Stage 1, 2, 3 or 4 (indicating ENTER key places the new value into the nonvolatile
assigned stage). In the Setup Mode, pressing the SELECT memory of the microprocessor.
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SETTING AND PROGRAMMING
IMPORTANT: A control value or operation is not en- 2b. To change the sensor type, use the UP and DOWN
tered into the memory of the microprocessor until arrow keys.
the ENTER key is depressed. SENSOR A B
TYPE ASSIGNMENT %RH 00 => 4-20 mA
FLOATING OUTPUT PROGRAM
DEHUMIDIFY
DIFFERENTIAL
01 => 2-10V
LOCK
SETPOINT
When power is applied or restored to the device, the 2c. Press ENTER to save the displayed sensor B into
display will count down from 60 to zero. Any previously
memory.
energized outputs will be de-energized. This protects com-
3. Press SELECT to display the load Operating Mode
pressors in the event of a power failure. (humidify or dehumidify).
To avoid this countdown, press the SELECT key. The
LCD will now show what it normally reads: load, (sensed)
SENSOR A B
TYPE ASSIGNMENT
FLOATING OUTPUT
%RH Press the DOWN arrow key to
PROGRAM
press SELECT and ENTER keys at the same time. 10b. Press ENTER to save the displayed setpoint into
SENSOR A B
TYPE ASSIGNMENT
%RH Sensor type is the first display in memory.
FLOATING OUTPUT
DEHUMIDIFY
DIFFERENTIAL
PROGRAM
Setup Mode. To change sensor
LOCK
SETPOINT
10c. Press SELECT to display the differential for pro-
THROTTLING RANGE STAGE
type, use the UP and DOWN
1 2 3 4
gramming.
arrow keys. SENSOR A B
TYPE ASSIGNMENT %RH Press UP arrow to increase or
00 = > 4-20 mA FLOATING OUTPUT
DEHUMIDIFY
DIFFERENTIAL
PROGRAM
DOWN arrow to decrease to the
LOCK
SETPOINT
01 = > 2-10V THROTTLING RANGE
desired differential.
STAGE 1 2 3 4
2. Press ENTER to save the displayed sensor type into 10d. Press ENTER to save the displayed differential into
memory. (On H775B, this saves Sensor A into memory.) memory.
For H775B, add the following steps: 10e. Repeat steps 10a through 10d until all setpoints and
2a. Press SELECT to display sensor B. differentials have been set. Then continue with step 11.
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H775A-E
SETTING AND PROGRAMMING
11. Press SELECT to return to the Display Mode. 11. Press ENTER to save the displayed output option into
12. For the H775A, press SELECT twice to return to memory.
stage 1 parameters. For the H775B or C, press SELECT four
times to return to stage 1 parameters. Scroll through the program- NOTE: If the floating output option is not chosen, go to
ming loop a second time (by pressing SELECT) to confirm that Programming H775A and B, steps 3 to 14 to complete
the correct values have been entered into memory. H775C programming.
NOTE: The H775B and H775C have three options for 12. Press SELECT to display the load Operating Mode
displaying the sensed humidity: (humidify or dehumidify). The floating output option of
1. Sensor A only. the H775C requires that Stage 3 and 4 loads be set.
2. Sensor B only.
3. Alternating between Sensor A and Sensor B.
SENSOR A B
TYPE ASSIGNMENT
%RH No changes can be made at this
PROGRAM
FLOATING OUTPUT
DEHUMIDIFY
DIFFERENTIAL
point. This is to verify that you
LOCK
SETPOINT
press SELECT and ENTER keys at the same time. 19. Press ENTER to save the displayed room setpoint
SENSOR A B
TYPE ASSIGNMENT %RH Sensor A type is the first display into memory.
FLOATING OUTPUT
DEHUMIDIFY
PROGRAM
in Setup Mode. To change sen-
LOCK 20. Press SELECT to display the duct setpoint for pro-
DIFFERENTIAL SETPOINT
THROTTLING RANGE STAGE
sor type, use the UP and DOWN
1 2 3 4 gramming.
arrow keys. SENSOR A B
TYPE ASSIGNMENT
%RH Press UP arrow key to increase
FLOATING OUTPUT PROGRAM
00 = > 4-20 mA DEHUMIDIFY
DIFFERENTIAL
or DOWN arrow key to de-
LOCK
SETPOINT
DIFFERENTIAL SETPOINT
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SETTING AND PROGRAMMING
25. Press SELECT to display setpoint Stage 3 for pro- 6. Press ENTER to save the displayed Sensor A type
gramming. into memory.
SENSOR A B
%RH Press UP arrow key to increase 7. Press SELECT to display Sensor B type.
TYPE ASSIGNMENT
FLOATING OUTPUT PROGRAM
DEHUMIDIFY
DIFFERENTIAL
or DOWN arrow key to de-
LOCK
SETPOINT
SENSOR A B
TYPE ASSIGNMENT %RH To change sensor type, use the
FLOATING OUTPUT PROGRAM
crease the desired setpoint.
THROTTLING RANGE STAGE ENERGIZED: 1 2 3 4 DEHUMIDIFY
DIFFERENTIAL
UP and DOWN arrow keys.
LOCK
SETPOINT
26. Press ENTER to save displayed setpoint into memory. 00=> 4-20 mA
THROTTLING RANGE STAGE ENERGIZED: 1 2 3 4
27. Press SELECT to display the differential for pro- 01=> 2-10V
gramming. 8. Press ENTER to save the displayed Sensor B type into
SENSOR A B
%RH Press UP arrow to increase or memory.
TYPE ASSIGNMENT
FLOATING OUTPUT
DEHUMIDIFY
PROGRAM
DOWN arrow to decrease to
LOCK
9. Press SELECT to display the output selection op-
DIFFERENTIAL SETPOINT
THROTTLING RANGE STAGE 1 2 3 4
the desired differential. tion. (The default on the H775D, E is modulating output on
28. Press ENTER to save the displayed differential Stage 1. This cannot be changed and is notice to the user
into memory. that the reset algorithm is in use.)
29. Repeat steps 25 through 27 for Stage 4 setpoint and SENSOR A B
TYPE ASSIGNMENT
%RH
FLOATING OUTPUT PROGRAM
differential. DEHUMIDIFY
DIFFERENTIAL
LOCK
SETPOINT
30. At the end of the Setpoint Mode, press SELECT to THROTTLING RANGE STAGE ENERGIZED: 1 2 3 4
return to the Display Mode. 10. Press SELECT to display the load Operating Mode
31. Press SELECT three times to return to Stage 1 (humidify or dehumidify). The analog modulating output
parameters from the Display Mode. Scroll through the pro- option of H775D, E requires that stage 2 and 3 loads be set.
gramming loop a second time (by pressing the SELECT key)
to confirm that the correct values have been entered into
SENSOR A B
TYPE ASSIGNMENT
%RH Press the DOWN arrow key to
FLOATING OUTPUT PROGRAM
DEHUMIDIFY change to Dehumidify. Press
LOCK
memory. DIFFERENTIAL SETPOINT
NOTE: The H775C has three options for displaying the Humidify.
sensed humidity: 11. Press ENTER to save the displayed Operating Mode
1. Sensor A only. into memory.
2. Sensor B only. 12. Press SELECT to display the load Operating Mode
3. Alternating between Sensor A and Sensor B. (Humidify or Dehumidify) for Stage 3.
SENSOR A B
TYPE ASSIGNMENT
%RH Press the DOWN arrow key to
For the H775C: FLOATING OUTPUT
DEHUMIDIFY
PROGRAM
change to Dehumidify. Press
LOCK
DIFFERENTIAL SETPOINT
32. Press SELECT after viewing the switching differen- THROTTLING RANGE STAGE ENERGIZED: 1 2 3 4
the UP arrow key to change to
tial for the final stage to display Sensor A humidity only. Humidify.
33. Press SELECT again to alternate the display between 13. Press ENTER to save the displayed Operating Mode
Sensor A humidity and Sensor B humidity at approximately into memory.
five second intervals. 14. Press SELECT to display the Display Mode.
15. Press SELECT three times to enter the Setpoint Mode
NOTE: The control values programmed into memory will be for programming. The room setpoint will be displayed.
saved in case of a power failure. SENSOR A B
TYPE ASSIGNMENT %RH Press UP arrow key to increase
FLOATING OUTPUT PROGRAM
1. Before programming the H775D or E, verify that the crease to the desired setpoint.
Program Lockout selection jumper is present and is prop- 16. Press ENTER to save the displayed room setpoint
erly installed. The H775 is shipped from the factory with the into memory.
jumper installed. 17. Press SELECT to display the duct setpoint for pro-
2. Apply power to the device. The device will begin gramming.
counting down from 60. This countdown sequence will last SENSOR A B
TYPE ASSIGNMENT
%RH Press UP arrow key to increase
PROGRAM
FLOATING OUTPUT
for approximately one minute. DEHUMIDIFY
DIFFERENTIAL
or the DOWN arrow key to de-
LOCK
SETPOINT
THROTTLING RANGE STAGE ENERGIZED: 1 2 3 4
3. To override this time delay, press SELECT. crease the desired setpoint.
4. Then begin programming. 18. Press ENTER to save the displayed duct setpoint
5. Setup Mode will be entered at this time (if this is initial into memory.
power-up). To enter Setup Mode from the Display Mode, 19. Press SELECT to display the Throttling Range for
press SELECT and ENTER keys at the same time. programming.
SENSOR A B
TYPE ASSIGNMENT %RH Sensor A type is the first dis- SENSOR A B
TYPE ASSIGNMENT %RH Press UP arrow key to increase
FLOATING OUTPUT PROGRAM FLOATING OUTPUT PROGRAM
DEHUMIDIFY
DIFFERENTIAL
play in Setup Mode. To change
LOCK
SETPOINT
DEHUMIDIFY
DIFFERENTIAL
or the DOWN arrow key to de-
LOCK
SETPOINT
THROTTLING RANGE STAGE ENERGIZED: 1 2 3 4
sensor A type, use the UP and crease the Throttling Range.
THROTTLING RANGE STAGE ENERGIZED: 1 2 3 4
DOWN arrow keys. 20. Press ENTER to save the displayed Throttling Range
00 => 4-20 mA into memory. Repeat steps 19 and 20 for sensor B.
01 => 2-10V
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SETTING AND PROGRAMMING
21. Press SELECT to display Setpoint Stage 2 for pro- NOTE: The control values programmed into memory will
gramming. be saved in case of a power failure.
SENSOR A B
TYPE ASSIGNMENT %RH Press UP arrow key to increase
FLOATING OUTPUT
DEHUMIDIFY
PROGRAM
or the DOWN arrow key to de-
LOCK
USER CALIBRATION (OPTIONAL)
DIFFERENTIAL
THROTTLING RANGE STAGE
SETPOINT
26. Press SELECT to return to the Display Mode. 2. Press ENTER to save the displayed calibration into
27. Press SELECT three times to return to Stage 1 para- memory.
meters from the Display Mode. Scroll through the pro- 3. Press SELECT to display the current Sensor Ba reading.
gramming loop a second time (by pressing the SELECT SENSOR A B
TYPE ASSIGNMENT%RH Press UP arrow to increase or
FLOATING OUTPUT PROGRAM
key) to confirm that the correct values have been entered DEHUMIDIFY
DIFFERENTIAL
DOWN arrow to decrease to the
LOCK
SETPOINT
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H775A-E
CHECKOUT
Checkout
After the controller is installed and wired, make initial • The humidity reading of the formerly-failed sensor is
adjustments and settings as described under Setting and displayed, starting immediately when the sensor no
Programming. longer appears failed.
1. Record the sensed humidities for both sensor A and • After one minute with no failure of any sensor assigned
sensor B displayed on the device. Using the SELECT key, to a stage, stages that were de-energized due to sensor
step through the programming loop to determine that the failures are be allowed to energize again.
correct loads are controlled by each sensor.
2. Record the operating mode for each stage (Humidify Pressing the ENTER key during the one-minute timeout
or Dehumidify). bypasses it, if neither sensor still appears to be failed. The one-
3. Record the sensor type for each sensor. minute delay is implemented so there is only one delay in
4. Record the differential for each load. progress at a time. If a sensor becomes good during a one-
5. Record the setpoint for each stage (humidify/dehu- minute delay already in progress for another sensor, the
midify). Calculate the ON humidity for each stage. one-minute delay is restarted.
6. Plot the on and off (open/closed) values at which the It is important to note that failure of a sensor that is not
device will energize and de-energize each output load. assigned to a stage does not force the alternating display mode
7. Verify which loads are energized by using the de- and does not cause or prolong any one-minute delay.
vice setup example. As shown in the example, the display
will indicate which stages are energized in the lower FATAL ERRORS
righthand corner. The remaining error codes indicate fatal errors, any of
which prevents the device from operating properly. If one of
NOTE: If the sensed humidity is between the on and off these errors occurs, the error code is displayed for one-half
humidities, the load may be either energized or de- second, then the display goes blank and the H775 repeats the
energized. Refer to the Control Algorithm section for power-up sequence. If the error is detected again during
further explanation. power-up, this process will repeat continuously, resulting in
the error code flashing continuously on the display. If the
8. If an error message flashes, refer to the description of error does not occur again, the device simply begins normal
these messages. If SF (5F) flashes, check the sensor connec- operation.
tions. If they are properly connected and SF continues to
flash, check the sensor location to ensure that it is located in EF—EEPROM Failure
an ambient condition that is within the sensor capabilities The values read back from the EEPROM are not the same
(5 percent to 95 percent RH). as those written into the EEPROM. This error cannot be
9. If an error message other than SF flashes, the device field repaired. Replace the device. The EEPROM is not
cannot be field repaired. Replace the device. intended to be field repaired.
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H775A-E
OPERATION
Operation
CONTROL ALGORITHM difference and which direction (plus or minus)) to determine
H775A,B On/Off Control how long and in which direction to drive the motor.
The H775A operates with one humidity input supplied Modulating inputs are always in humidify mode.
by the remote sensor, while the H775B can operate with one
or two humidity inputs. The H775A provides up to four stages H775D,E Modulating Control With Two Auxiliary
of relay output for on/off control. The H775B provides up On/Off Relay Outputs
to two stages of relay outputs for on/off control. Each stage The H775D and H775E provide modulating proportional
of the H775A and H775B has its own independent setpoint plus integral (P+I) control using terminal block 7 for output
that can be configured to operate in either the humidify or connection to the motor. Stage 1 is the analog modulation
dehumidify mode. The mode of operation for each stage is output with physical connections available at terminal
user-determined. block 7. Control logic assumes that the motor is closed at
4 mA and fully open at 20 mA.
H775C On/Off Control With up to Four Relay Outputs The analog modulation mode available with the H775D
The H775C can operate with one or two humidity sensor and E devices uses the same reset control algorithm as the
inputs and provides up to four stages of relay outputs for on/ floating modulation devices, but the output control signal is
off control. Each stage has its own independent setpoint converted to a digital motor position signal sent to the
which can be configured to operate in either the Humidify or analog modulation card, which converts this to an analog
Dehumidify mode. The mode of operation for each stage is signal. The analog modulation card is unique to the H775D
user-determined. and E devices.
The control of space humidity is dependent upon the duct The H775B-E controllers have dual sensor inputs. Selec-
saturation limit setpoint. tion of operation mode, setpoints and differentials is the same
The H775 Electronic Remote Humidity Controller calcu- as for a single sensor device once each stage has been assigned
lates the duct humidity required (up to the programmed duct to its operating sensor. This assignment is hardware driven
saturation limit) to control the room humidity to the room via a four position DIP switch. See Fig. 9 for the DIP switch
setpoint. The controller uses a proportional plus integral (P+I) location.
algorithm to determine the correct duct setpoint.
Modulation of the humidification equipment controls VOLTAGE/CURRENT INPUTS VS. DISPLAYED
the duct relative humidity to the established duct setpoint. HUMIDITY
The duct-humidity control algorithm is a floating control Figs. 10 and 11 show the relationship between voltage
algorithm which uses the size and direction of the difference (Fig. 10) and current (Fig. 11) inputs and the displayed
in actual humidity from setpoint humidity (how much humidity readouts on the H775.
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Fig. 10—2 to 10V sensor voltage input(s) vs. Fig. 11—4 to 20 mA sensor current input(s) vs.
displayed humidity. displayed humidity.
10 20 RH (%) I (mA)
9.0
18
10 5.6
CURRENT IN MILLIAMPS
20 7.2
VOLTAGE IN VOLTS
16
30 8.8
14 40 10.4
50 12.0
6.0 60 13.6
12
70 15.2
10 80 16.8
90 18.4
8
2.2
6
4
0
0 10 50 90 100 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
HUMIDITY IN PERCENT RELATIVE HUMIDITY HUMIDITY IN PERCENT RELATIVE HUMIDITY M3131B
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