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W7212, W7213, W7214

Economizer Logic Modules


FOR VENTILATION CONTROL
PRODUCT DATA

FEATURES
• Operates from thermostat and DCV (CO2) sensor to
provide a totally integrated control system.
• Solid state control package provides accurate, reliable
and stable control.
• Mounts on M7215 Motor or ductwork.
• Control can be tempered by DCV and fan cycling.
• Used with Honeywell actuators.
• Combines minimum and DCV maximum damper
position potentiometers with compressor staging.
• Solid state enthalpy or dry bulb changeover control.
• Terminals included for switching between Occupied
and Unoccupied operation.
• Terminals included for connecting optional S963B1128
Remote Potentiometer for remote minimum damper
position control.
• LED indicates when free cooling is available.
• LED indicates when module is in DCV mode.
APPLICATION • LED indicates when exhaust fan contact is closed.
• On CO2 sensor failure defaults to DCV maximum
W7212, W7213, and W7214 Economizer Logic Modules are damper position for minimum position.
used with C7232 (CO2) Demand Control Ventilation (DCV) This feature was added with the series 2 version of the
Sensors, and solid state C7400 Enthalpy Sensors or C7660 product. See Table 1.
Dry Bulb Temperature Sensors. All models proportion outdoor
and return air dampers for control of free cooling in • W7213 is used with heat pump B terminal.
commercial HVAC equipment. • W7214 is used with heat pump O terminal.
• W7212C is used for applications requiring low
temperature and humidity and has the “E” enthalpy
curve.

Contents
Application ........................................................................ 1
Features ........................................................................... 1
Specifications ................................................................... 2
Ordering Information ........................................................ 2
Installation ........................................................................ 3
Settings and Adjustments ................................................. 8
Checkout and Troubleshooting ......................................... 20

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SPECIFICATIONS
Models: W7212A, W7213A, W7214A Logic Modules: for use Nominal Power Consumption (at 24 Vac, 60 Hz): 11.5 VA.
with any Honeywell 2-10 Vdc actuator; includes DCV Relay Contact Rating at 30 Vac (maximum power from class 2
(CO2) input; adjustable exhaust fan setpoint. input only): 1.5A run, 3.5A inrush.

NOTES: IMPORTANT
— All models include a minimum damper position All inputs and outputs must be 24 Vac Class 2.
potentiometer, and setpoints for: enthalpy or
dry-bulb, occupied/unoccupied control, DCV Ambient Ratings:
(CO2) operation, CO2 sensor failure mode and Temperature: -40°F to +149°F (-40°C to +65°C).
DCV maximum (DCV MAX). Humidity: 5 to 95 percent RH (noncondensing).
— Occupied/Unoccupied overrides minimum
damper position setting when building is Inputs:
unoccupied. Enthalpy (C7400): 2-wire (18,20,22 AWG) connection.
— On CO2 sensor failure the damper outdoor Dry Bulb Temperature (C7660): 2-wire (18,20,22 AWG)
damper defaults to DCV maximum position. See connection.
table 1 for economizer functions based on occu- Discharge Air (C7046): 2-wire (18,20,22 AWG) connection.
pancy, CO2 input and damper positions for Mixed Air (C7150): 2-wire (18,20,22 AWG) connection.
adjustments of potentiometers for MIN POS and DCV (CO2) Sensor (C7232): 0/2-10 Vdc control signal;
DCV MAX. This feature was added with series 2 100K ohm input impedance.
version of the product; series 1 does NOT default
to DCV MAX, series 1 defaults to MIN POS on Outputs:
failure of CO2 sensor. Actuator Signal: 2-10 Vdc.
Minimum Actuator Impedance: 1K ohm.
Dimensions: See Fig. 1. Exhaust Fan: Contact closure.
24 Vac Out: 25 VA maximum.
Electrical Ratings:
Input Voltage: 24 Vac ±20%; 50/60 Hz (Class 2).

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.

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 Automation and Control Products Sales Office (check white pages of your phone directory).
2. Honeywell Customer Care
1885 Douglas Drive North
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55422-4386
In Canada—Honeywell Limited/Honeywell Limitée, 35 Dynamic Drive, Toronto, Ontario M1V 4Z9.
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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Approvals: 3. Installer must be a trained, experienced service


Underwriters Laboratories Inc.: UL873 listed. technician.
Flammability Rating: UL94-5VB. 4. After installation is complete, check out product
Plenum Rated. operation as provided in these instructions.
CE. 5. When adding a CO2 sensor (DCV sensor) in the field,
C-tick. the MIN POS and DCV MAX position potentiometers
must be adjusted by the installer. The MIN POS potenti-
Accessories: ometer must be closer to the fully CCW position that the
4074EJM Bag Assembly. Consists of: Checkout jumper, DCV MAX potentiometer for the damper to modulate
620 ohm, 1.2K ohm, 5.6K ohm, and 6.8K ohm checkout beteen the two settings on a call for DCV.
resistors.
C7046A Discharge Air Temperature Sensor.
C7150B Mixed Air Temperature Sensor. Location and Mounting
C7232A,B Carbon Dioxide Sensors. The logic modules mount on an M7215 or a sheet metal duct
C7400A Solid State Enthalpy Sensor for use with W7212A, or panel. When planning the installation, allow enough
W7213 and W7214. clearance for maintenance and service (see Fig. 1 for
C7400C for use with W7212C models. dimensions). Mount device in a location protected from rain,
C7660 Dry Bulb Temperature Sensor. snow, and direct sunlight. Secure device to sheet metal using
S963B1128 Remote Potentiometer to provide remote control of the two supplied mounting screws, see Fig. 3.
damper minimum position.
ST6008 Energy Management Timer for occupied/unoccupied
control.
CAUTION
Equipment Damage Hazard.
4-3/8 (112) Mounting screws longer than 5/8 in. can damage
internal motor components.
When mounting the module to an M7215 use only the
1-5/8 included #6 5/8 in. thread-forming screw.
(41)

NOTE: See Fig. 4 for representative locations of connected


system devices.

2-1/16 M7215 DAMPER MOTOR


(53)
1-15/16
(49)

4-1/8
(104)

ECONOMIZER
LOGIC MODULE

1/8 (4)
2-5/8 (66) M20578A

Fig. 1. Logic module dimensions in in. (mm).

INSTALLATION 5/8 INCH SCREW INCLUDED WITH LOGIC MODULE. M20717B

Fig. 2. Direct mounting of module.


When Installing this Product...
1. Read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow
them could damage the product or cause a hazardous
condition.
2. Check the ratings given in the instructions and on the
product to make sure the product is suitable for your
application.

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RETURN AIR SENSING


1. Ensure differential enthalpy control has a second
enthalpy sensor in the return air duct.
2. Connect this sensor to the SR and SR+ terminals.
3. Ensure sensor is mounted in the return air duct for
proper operation.

Demand Control Ventilation


The DCV CO2 sensor must provide a 2-10 Vdc output. Less
than 1Vdc input assumes a sensor failure and the action of the
outdoor air dampers defaults to < 1Vdc operation in Table 1.
The DCV (CO2) modulates the outdoor damper to provide
ventilation based on occupancy. The DCV setpoint
potentiometer is adjusted to provide ventilation based on the
output of the CO2 sensor. The DCV LED lights when the DCV
(CO2) signal is above setpoint. If the CO2 sensor should fail,
the W7212 will default to the DCV MAX position which is the
M20601
minimum position design for 100% occupancy of the space.

Table 1. W7212 Terminal Power and Action.


Fig. 3. Mounting the module on sheet metal.
Occupied Input on Action with 24 VAC
C7400 Enthalpy Sensor and Terminal N has AQ-AQ1 power applied to W7212
24 VAC power terminalsa (TR-TR1)
C7660 Dry Bulb Temperature Sensor
W7212, W7213, W7214 Logic Modules accept signals from Yes 1 Vdc Drives to MIN POS
either the C7400 Enthalpy Sensor or the C7660 Dry Bulb No 1 Vdc No movement of motor
Temperature Sensor. The W7212A, W7213 and W7214
Yes <1 Vdc Drives to MIN POS or
models are used with the C7400A sensor and the W7212C
DCV MAX (highest)
models are used with the C7400C sensor. The wiring is the
same for either sensor. Nob <1 Vdc Drives to DCV MAX
Yes >DCV set pt Drives to up to MIN POS
IMPORTANT
or DCV MAX (highest)
When using differential sensing, both sensors must
be of the same type. No >DCV set pt Drives to DCV MAX
a <1 Vdc = no CO2 sensor or failed sensor; 1 Vdc = CO2 sen-
For differential dry bulb operation use two C7650 sen-
sors. Note for referential dry bulb use only the C7660 sor working but below CO2 set point and CO2 sensor work-
dry bulb sensor for the most energy savings. ing and above set point.
b Economizer should be powered by fan, if fan is off econo-

OUTDOOR AIR SENSING mizer will spring return damper closed, if fan is on and no
1. Mount sensor in any orientation exposing it to freely occupancy damper will drive to DCV MAX position.
circulating air while protecting it from rain, snow, and
direct sunlight.
2. Connect it to the SO and SO+ terminals of the device.

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Mount the CO2 sensor according to the manufacturer 3. Adjust the DCV potentiometer setpoint to correspond to
specifications. If not available, use the following guidelines: DCV voltage output at the threshold.
1. Mount sensor in an area with unobstructed air
circulation.
2. Connect it to the AQ and AQ1 terminals of the W7212
(see Wiring section for details).

DISCHARGE COMMERCIAL
AIR SENSOR THERMOSTAT

DIRECT DCV
C7046A 2 C7232
EXPANSION SENSOR
COIL

2
W7212, C7150B
W7213, ENTHALPY
1 C7400
W7214 MIXED AIR SENSOR
SENSOR
INDOOR
FAN
HONEYWELL
DISCHARGE ACTUATOR
AIR

OUTDOOR
AIR

1
ENTHALPY
C7400 SENSOR

1 FOR DIFFERENTIAL ENTHALPY, THE TWO C7400


ENTHALPY SENSORS ARE CONNECTED TO THE
ECONOMIZER LOGIC MODULE—ONE EXHAUST
IS MOUNTED IN RETURN AIR, AND THE OTHER IS FAN
MOUNTED IN OUTDOOR AIR.

2 USE EITHER MIXED AIR SENSOR OR DISCHARGE


AIR SENSOR, NOT BOTH.
RETURN AIR EXHAUST AIR
M19547C

Fig. 4. Representative locations of connected economizer system devices.

Wiring Optional Applications


Heat Pump Changeover
CAUTION (W7213, W7214 only)
Electrical Shock or Equipment Damage Hazard. In heat pump applications, the controller must have control of
Can shock individuals or short equipment the changeover valve. To provide the logic module with the
circuitry. information necessary for proper information, there must be a
Disconnect power supply before installation. connection to the logic module O/B terminal. This terminal
alerts the logic module as to when the system operates in
IMPORTANT cooling (the only time the economizer is used).
1. All wiring must comply with applicable local codes,
ordinances and regulations. IMPORTANT
2. Refer to Table 2 for a list of the wiring diagrams and During heating applications with defrost, make sure to
corresponding Figure numbers in this document. break the connection to the economizer using an iso-
3. All device inputs and outputs must be 24 Vac Class 2. lation relay.
4. Ensure proper polarity of sensor connections.
Incorrect polarity negates the sensor signal. W7213 (CHANGEOVER TERMINAL B)
Connect the B terminal according to the following details:
— 24V power to B: System is in heating mode.
— No power to B: System is in cooling mode.

W7214 (CHANGEOVER TERMINAL O)


Connect the O terminal according to the following details:
— 24V power to O: System is in cooling mode.
— No power to O: System is in heating mode.

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Table 2. Applicable Wiring Diagrams.


Actuator Enthalpy Changeover Comments Figure Economizer
Honeywell MS7XXX Single Single-stage cooling system. 12 W7212
Single or Differential Two-stage cooling system. 13
Two-stage heat pump system. 15 W7213, W7214
Honeywell M7215 Single Direct mount Logic Module to Motor and 9 W7212
T7300 thermostat.
n/a n/a S963 remote damper control. 6
Honeywell Series 72 Single or Differential Honeywell Series 72. 14 W7212
Honeywell M7215 Single or Differential With T7300 thermostat 9 W7212
Honeywell M7215 Single or Differential With T7350 thermostat 10
Honeywell M7215 Single or Differential With TB7220 or TB8220 thermostat 11

OPERATION When wired as shown in Fig. 9 through 15, the logic module
responds to the cooling thermostat signal. The system uses
C7400 Solid State Enthalpy Changeover Sensor(s) or C7660
The purpose of the economizer is to use outdoor air for Dry Bulb Temperature Sensor(s). The C7400 responds to both
cooling, whenever possible, to reduce compressor operation. dry bulb temperature and humidity, allowing use of outdoor air
at higher temperatures for free cooling when humidity is low.
Power at the N terminal determines the Occupied/Unoccupied The C7660 responds only to dry bulb temperature; use only in
setting: dry, arid climates and only in single dry bulb changeover. Do
— W7212: not use the C7660 in differential dry bulb applications.
• 24 Vac (Occupied).
• No power (Unoccupied). The logic module functions as a true first stage of cooling
— See Fig. 9 through 15 for controller hookup. providing maximum energy economy during the cooling cycle.
It automatically locks out free cooling during heating; holding
NOTE: When module is operating in Occupied mode, the the outdoor air damper at the minimum position setting (or if
minimum position is defined by the potentiometers. using Demand Control Ventilation and the space CO2 level is
When the module is operating in Unoccupied mode, above the set point, the damper will be between the MIN POS
and there is no call for cooling, the damper drives fully and DCV MAX position).
closed.

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The logic module can operate as either a basic free cooling


controller, or it can incorporate additional functions. Table 3
details the input/output (I/O) logic of the module.

Table 3. W7212 Economizer I/O Logic.


INPUTS OUTPUTS
Enthalpya Compressor N Terminalb

Demand Control Stage Stage Occupiedb Unoccupiedb


Ventilation (DCV) Outdoor Return Y1 Y2 1 2 Damper
Below set High Low On On On On Minimum position Closed
(DCV LED Off) (Free Cooling LED Off) On Off On Off
See Table 1 for Off Off Off Off
outdoor damper Low High On On On Off Modulatingc Modulatingc
action if input on (Free Cooling LED On) (between min. position (between closed and
AQ-AQ1 terminals On Off Off Off
and full-open) full-open)
is 1Vdc or < 1Vdc.
This the fault for Off Off Off Off Minimum position Closed
CO2 sensor failure.
If no sensor or Vdc
input is added to
AQ-AQ1 terminals
then use the DCV
MAX potentiometer
to adjust the
minimum position.
Above set High Low On On On On Modulatingd Modulatingd, g
(DCV LED On) (Free Cooling LED Off) On Off On Off (between min. position (between closed and
and DCV maximum) DCV maximum)
Off Off Off Off
Low High On On On Off Modulatinge Modulatingf
(Free Cooling LED On) On Off Off Off
Off Off Off Off
a For single enthalpy control, the module compares outdoor enthalpy to the ABCD setpoint.
b
Power at N terminal determines Occupied/Unoccupied setting:
•W7212: 24 Vac (Occupied), no power (Unoccupied).
•W7213,W7214: No power (Occupied), 24 Vac (Unoccupied).
c
Modulation is based on the mixed air sensor signal.
d Modulation is based on the DCV signal. If the CO2 sensor input (AQ-AQ1) terminals is < 1Vdc or the sensor has failed, the motor

will drive to MIN POS or DCV MAX which ever is highest.


e
Modulation is based on the greater of DCV and mixed air sensor signals, between minimum position and either
maximum position (DCV) or fully open (mixed air signal).
f
Modulation is based on the greater of DCV and mixed air sensor signals, between closed and either
maximum position (DCV) or fully open (mixed air signal).
g
Modulation is based on the DCV signal, if the CO2 sensor input (AQ-AQ1) terminals is < 1Vdc or the sensor has failed, the motor
will drive DCV MAX in the occupied mode. When power is cut to the economizer (fan is off) then the damper will spring return
closed.

NOTES: — For models with an O terminal (W7214):


— Power Exhaust, DCV and Free Cooling have set- 24V power to O: cooling mode, free cool enabled.
points and LED indications. Module follows logic detailed above.
— For models with a B terminal (W7213): No power to O: heating mode, free cool disabled.
No power to B: cooling mode, free cool enabled. Actuator drives to minimum position or DCV MAX
Module follows logic detailed above. whichever is the higher of the two. When power is
24V power to B: heating mode, free cool disabled. cut to the economizer (fan is off) then the damper
Actuator drives to minimum position or DCV MAX will spring return closed.
whichever is the higher of the two. When power is
cut to the economizer (fan is off) then the damper
will spring return closed.

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SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS established by ASHRAE standard 62.1. When used with a
CO2 occupancy sensor the minimum position will modulate
between the MIN POS pot setting and the DCV MAX pot
setting based on the CO2 input to the AQ-AQ1 terminals from
CAUTION the CO2 sensor located in the space. When a CO2 sensor is
NOT USED with the unit, the OA dampers will modulate based
Equipment Damage Hazard.
on the actions in Table 1. Setting the DCV maximum position of
Excessive force can damage potentiometer
the damper prevents the introduction of large amounts of hot or
controls.
cold air into the space by preventing the dampers from opening
Use a small screwdriver or the plastic tool provided
100% during a call for additional ventilation. On a call for
with the economizer when adjusting all potentiometers
cooling AND the OA is good for economizing, the unit will
located on the unit.
override the DCV MAX setting and allow the dampers to drive
full open.
Potentiometers with screwdriver adjustment slots, located on
device face, provide adjustments for several parameters
IMPORTANT
(see Fig. 5 for locations on device):
With the DCV maximum position set below the
— DCV setpoint.
minimum position, the minimum position overrides the
— Minimum damper position.
maximum position with the series 2 units.
— DCV maximum damper position.
— Enthalpy changeover.
— Exhaust setpoint. NOTES:
— When the mixed air sensor takes control based on
EXHAUST an increased requirement for cooling, it overrides
FAN SETPOINT the DCV maximum position potentiometer and can
LED LIGHTS
N1 EXH
Set
drive the damper full-open.
WHEN EXHAUST N 2V 10V
— If the mixed air temperature drops to 45°F, the
CONTACT IS MADE
P1 EXH mixed air sensor overrides the DCV and closes the
MINIMUM DAMPER
POSITION SETTING P Min damper to protect from freezing the hot or chilled
Pos

MAXIMUM DAMPER
T1
Open
water coils. Control returns to normal once the
DEMAND CONTROL
T
mixed air temperature rises to 48°F. Some models
VENTILATION SETPOINT DCV
Max
of the W7212 close the damper fully and others
LED LIGHTS WHEN 2V 10V
close the damper to minimum position. Check the
DEMAND CONTROL AQ1
VENTILATION INPUT DCV label on the box for position of damper on freeze
AQ
IS ABOVE SETPOINT DCV
protection. If the CO2 sensor should fail, the
SO+ Set

SO
2V 10V
W7212 defaults to DCV maximum, providing mini-
DEMAND CONTROL
VENTILATION SETPOINT SR+
Free
Cool mum ventilation for the maximum design occu-
SR B C
pancy.
LED LIGHTS WHEN A D
OUTDOOR AIR IS
SUITABLE FOR
FREE COOLING B
C
D W7212C modules have Minimum Position Adjustment
ENTHALPY the "E" enthalpy curve
CHANGEOVER SETPOINT
A E
For detailed assistance in minimum position selection
M20604B
reference the Economizer Application Guide (form 63-8594)
Ventilation section. The following provides basic guidelines for
Fig. 5. Potentiometer and LED locations (W7212 shown). minimum position selection and adjustment:

IMPORTANT
Demand Control Ventilation Setpoint • Adjust the minimum position potentiometer to allow
The logic module modulates the outdoor damper to provide the minimum amount of outdoor air for building efflu-
ventilation based on the 2-10 Vdc DCV input (AQ-AQ1 ents, as required by local codes, to enter the building.
terminals). With no cooling signal, the DCV overrides the • This procedure requires use of a quality thermometer
outdoor air damper when ventilation requires additional capable of reading to 0.5°F [0.25°C].
outdoor air.
NOTE: Make ventilation adjustments with at least a 10°F
EXAMPLE: CO2 sensor with 2 to 10 Vdc output range 0 to [6°C] temperature difference between outdoor and
2000 ppm. Two (2) Vdc is equal to 0 ppm, 10 Vdc is equal to return air.
2000 ppm, threshold is determined to be 1000 ppm. DCV
potentiometer to be set at 6 Vdc. 1. Calculate the appropriate mixed air temperature, see
Equation 1.
Adjust the potentiometer with a small screwdriver by turning Equation 1 will be used to set the damper positions for
the pot to the fully CCW then fully CW positions to determine MIN POS and DCV MAX. Without a DCV sensor con-
the end stops. Set the pot for 6 Vdc in the mid position. nected to AQ-AQ1, use the MIN POS pot and this proce-
dure to adjust the damper positions for minimum OA
when the space is occupied. When using a DCV sensor
Adjusting Minimum and Maximum you will need to set the MIN POS and DCV MAX posi-
Positions tions using this procedure. DCV MAX will be the same as
The minimum position is defined by the minimum outdoor air the MIN POS above (without a DCV sensor) and the MIN
flow required in the building during the occupied period. The POS will lower than the DCV MAX %.
MIN POS and DCV MAX position potentiometers allow the 2. Disconnect mixed air sensor from terminals T and T1.
installer to set the proper ventilation based on occupancy 3. Place a jumper across terminals T and T1.

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4. Ensure that either the factory-installed jumper is in place will return the OA damper to minimum position (this is either
across terminals P and P1 or, if remote damper position MIN POS if using a CO2 sensor or DCV MAX if a CO2 sensor
is required, that it is wired according to Fig. 6 and the is NOT used).
MIN POS potentiometer is turned fully clockwise.
5. Connect 24 Vac across terminals TR and TR1. Differential Enthalpy Changeover Setting
6. Carefully adjust the potentiometer on the face of the
device with a small screwdriver until the mixed air Differential enthalpy control uses two C7400 Enthalpy Sensors
temperature reaches the calculated value. connected to one logic module. The logic module compares
outdoor air to return air.
NOTE: Ensure that the sensed air is well mixed. NOTE: Turn the enthalpy setpoint potentiometer fully clock-
wise to the D (or E setting for W7212C) setting.
7. If all minimum (MIN POS) and maximum position (DCV
MAX) adjustments are complete, remove the T-T1 The logic module selects the lower enthalpy air (return or
jumper and reconnect the mixed air sensor. outdoor) for cooling. For example, when outdoor air has lower
enthalpy than return air, the module calls to open the outdoor
Equation 1.Formula to aid minimum position adjustment. air damper to bring in outdoor air for free cooling.
( T O × OA ) + ( T R × RA ) = T M
Where:
TO = Outdoor air temperature Exhaust Setpoint
OA = Percent of outdoor air The exhaust setpoint determines when the exhaust fan runs
TR = Return air temperature based on damper position. When the exhaust fan call is made,
RA = Percent of return air the module provides a 60 ±30 second delay before exhaust fan
TM = Resulting mixed air temperature activation. This delay allows the damper to reach the
appropriate position to avoid unnecessary fan overload.
NOTE: The following sample calculation uses only
Fahrenheit temperature. NOTES:
EXAMPLE: Assume local codes require 10% outdoor air dur- — EF and EF1 are 24V dry contacts only. An external
ing occupied conditions, outdoor air is 60°F and line voltage contactor is required to operate the
return air is 75°F. Under these conditions, what is exhaust fan.
the temperature of the mixed air? — When the exhaust fan is deactivated the EF and
EF1 contacts open immediately.
( 0.1 × 60°F ) + ( 0.9 × 75°F ) = 6.0°F + 67.5°F = 73.5°F

Mixed air will be 73.5°F when OA is 60°F and RA is 75°F with


Adjustable Exhaust Setpoint
10 percent outdoor air entering the building. These logic modules have an adjustable exhaust setpoint. This
potentiometer allows the installer to adjust the damper position
NOTE: If setting MIN POS and DCV MAX position, you will at which the EF and EF1 exhaust fan contacts are made.
need to adjust the MIN POS for the building effluent
(low occupancy) airflow and adjust the DCV MAX NOTE: The 60 ±30 second delay allows the outdoor damper
using the minimum airflow for maximum occupancy. to reach the exhaust setpoint prior to the EF and EF1
contacts being made.

Enthalpy Changeover Setpoint Remote Minimum Position Control


Remote control of outdoor air dampers is desirable when
Outdoor Enthalpy Changeover Setpoint requiring temporary additional ventilation. The addition of a
S963B1128 Remote Potentiometer allows occupants to open
(Single Enthalpy) or close the dampers beyond minimum position for modified
Single enthalpy compares the outdoor air conditions to a set ventilation. Connect the potentiometer as shown in Fig. 6. For
A,B,C, or D (E) curve for humidity and temperature conditions. economizer applications using remote position potentiometers,
The installer must set the onboard potentiometer to the desired the action of the outdoor damper matches the MIN POS action
curve. The outdoor enthalpy changeover setpoint returns the in Table 1.
outdoor air damper to minimum position. Enthalpy setpoint
scale markings, located in the device, are A, B, C, and D for IMPORTANT
the W7212A, W7213 and W7214. See Fig. 7 for the Freeze protection logic takes priority over all signals.
corresponding control point. Enthalpy setpoint scale markings For details, see the notes in the Adjusting Minimum
for the W7212C are A,B,C,D and E. See Fig. 8 for the and Maximum Positions section.
corresponding control points. The factory-installed 620-ohm
jumper must be in place across terminals SR and SR+. NOTE: For additional wiring applications, refer to the Design
Temperature and humidity conditions to the left of the selected and Application Guide for Honeywell Economizers
curve will allow the dampers to open for free cooling, (form 63-8594).
temperature, and humidity conditions to the right of the curve

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S963B1128 REMOTE
POTENTIOMETER

R MINIMUM
CW P1 POSITION
CLOSE ADJUSTMENT
P
W B
CW

ECONOMIZER
M20603A

Fig. 6. S963B1128 Remote Potentiometer used with


logic module for remote damper control.

85 90 95 100 105 110


(29) (32) (35) (38) (41) (43)

46
CONTROL CONTROL POINT

44
CURVE APPROX. °F (°C)
AT 50% RH 80

42
(27)
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B 70 (21) 40

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C 67 (19)
AI
38

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D 63 (17)
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(24)
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R
32
PE

LA
70
U
30
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(21)

PY
28
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10
90
26
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65
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EN

(18)
70
24

60
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(16)
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35
(2)

1
B A
D C

35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110


(2) (4) (7) (10) (13) (16) (18) (21) (24) (27) (29) (32) (35) (38) (41) (43)

APPROXIMATE DRY BULB TEMPERATURE— °F (°C)


1 HIGH LIMIT CURVE FOR W7210D, W7212, W7213, W7214, W7340B. M11160C

Fig. 7. W7212A, W7213, W7214 performance characteristics for enthalpy changeover settings.

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85 90 95 100 105 110


(29) (32) (35) (38) (41) (43)

46
CONTROL CONTROL POINT

44
CURVE APPROX. °F (°C)
AT 50% RH 80

42
(27)
A 73 (23)

40
B 70 (21)

)
(%
C 67 (19)

R
AI
38

TY
D 63 (17)

RY

IDI
E 55 (13) 75

34 D D
36

UM
(24)

UN

EH
PO

TIV
R
32
PE

LA
70

U
30
BT

RE
(21)

Y—
28
LP

0
HA

10
90
26
65
T

80
EN

(18)

70
24

60
22

60

50
(16)
20

40
55
18

(13) B

30
16

50
(10) C
20
14

45 D
12

(7)
40
(4) E 10
35
(2)

1
B A
D C
E

35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110


(2) (4) (7) (10) (13) (16) (18) (21) (24) (27) (29) (32) (35) (38) (41) (43)

APPROXIMATE DRY BULB TEMPERATURE— °F (°C)


1 HIGH LIMIT CURVE FOR W7210D, W7212, W7213, W7214, W7340C. M23879A

Fig. 8. W7212C performance characteristics for enthalpy changeover settings

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N1 TR TR1

24 VAC HOT
MINIMUM POSITION 24 24 Vac
P1
ADJUSTMENT Vac COM
HOT 24 VAC COM
C7150B MIXED P
AIR OR C7046A T1 + –
DISCHARGE 2-10 VDC CONTROL
T
AIR SENSOR SIGNAL OUTPUT
1 2

AQ1
2-10 VDC – 5

AQ
INDOOR AIR
SENSOR + SO+ 3 4

SO

SR+ EF EF1

SR
M7215
C7400 W7212 5
OUTDOOR + 3
AIR
ENTHALPY 620 OHM L1
SENSOR S RESISTOR (HOT)
L2
EXHAUST
FAN

Y1 C

Y2 Y1 COOL 1

W2 Y2 COOL 2

W1
W2 HEAT 2
A2
4 W1 HEAT 1
A1
A2
G
A1
RH
G FAN
2
RC
L2
1
X R L1
(HOT)
T7300/Q7300 HVAC EQUIPMENT
THERMOSTAT TERMINAL STRIP

1 POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED.

2 ENSURE THAT TRANSFORMER IS SIZED TO HANDLE THE EXTRA LOAD OF THE ECONOMIZER AND ACTUATOR. USE THE SAME
TRANSFORMER FOR T7300 AND ECONOMIZER.

3 FACTORY INSTALLED 620 OHM, 1 WATT, 5% RESISTOR SHOULD NOT BE REMOVED. DIFFERENTIAL ENTHALPY NOT RECOMMENDED FOR USE
WITH SINGLE-STAGE COOLING SYSTEMS OR SINGLE-STAGE COOLING THERMOSTATS.

4 T7300 TERMINALS A1 AND A2 ARE CONNECTED WHEN COMMERCIAL THERMOSTAT IS IN THE OCCUPIED MODE.

5 EF AND EF1 ARE DRY CONTACTS IN THE LOGIC MODULE. M20716F

Fig. 9. W7212 used with M7215 Damper Motor and T7300 Thermostat.

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W7212, W7213, W7214 ECONOMIZER LOGIC MODULES

N1 TR TR1

24 VAC HOT
MINIMUM POSITION 24 24 Vac
P1
ADJUSTMENT Vac COM
HOT 24 VAC COM
C7150B MIXED P

AIR OR C7046A T1 + –
2-10 VDC CONTROL
DISCHARGE T
SIGNAL OUTPUT
AIR SENSOR
1 2

AQ1
2-10 VDC – 5

AQ
INDOOR AIR
SENSOR + SO+ 3 4

SO

SR+ EF EF1

SR
M7215
C7400 W7212
OUTDOOR + 5
4
AIR 620 OHM L1
ENTHALPY S RESISTOR (HOT)
SENSOR L2
EXHAUST
FAN

Y1 C

Y2 Y1 COOL 1

W2 Y2 COOL 2

W1
3 W2 HEAT 2
AUX

W1 HEAT 1

A2
G

RH
G FAN
2
RC
L2
1
X R L1
(HOT)
T7350 HVAC EQUIPMENT
THERMOSTAT TERMINAL STRIP
1 POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED.

2 ENSURE THAT TRANSFORMER IS SIZED TO HANDLE THE EXTRA LOAD OF THE ECONOMIZER AND ACTUATOR.
THE SAME TRANSFORMER CAN BE USED FOR THE COMMERCIAL THERMOSTAT AND ACTUATOR.

3 IF SEPARATE HEATING AND COOLING TRANSFORMERS ARE USED, REMOVE JUMPER AT THERMOSTAT.
T7350 - TERMINAL “AUX” IS POWERED BY THE HEATING TRANSFORMER (RH).
IF POWERING THE ECONOMIZER TERMINAL “N” WITH THE THERMOSTAT TERMINAL “AUX”, BE SURE THE ECONOMIZER IS POWERED BY THE
SAME TRANSFORMER AS TERMINAL “AUX”. IF NOT, USE AN ISOLATION RELAY TO POWER “N”.

4 FACTORY INSTALLED 620 OHM, 1 WATT, 5% RESISTOR SHOULD NOT BE REMOVED. DIFFERENTIAL ENTHALPY NOT RECOMMENDED FOR USE
WITH SINGLE-STAGE COOLING SYSTEMS OR SINGLE-STAGE COOLING THERMOSTATS.

5 EF AND EF1 ARE DRY CONTACTS IN THE LOGIC MODULE.


M13657B

Fig. 10. W7212 used with M7215 Damper Motor and T7350 Thermostat.

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W7212, W7213, W7214 ECONOMIZER LOGIC MODULES

N1 TR TR1

24 VAC HOT
MINIMUM POSITION 24 24 Vac
P1
ADJUSTMENT Vac COM
HOT 24 VAC COM
P
C7150B MIXED T1 + –
AIR OR C7046A 2-10 VDC CONTROL
DISCHARGE T
SIGNAL OUTPUT
AIR SENSOR
1 2

AQ1
2-10 VDC – 5

AQ
INDOOR AIR
SENSOR + SO+ 3 4

SO

SR+ EF EF1

SR
M7215
C7400 W7212
OUTDOOR + 5
4
AIR
ENTHALPY S 620 OHM L1
RESISTOR (HOT)
SENSOR
L2
EXHAUST
FAN

Y1 C

Y2 Y1 COOL 1

W2 Y2 COOL 2

W1
3 W2 HEAT 2
A

W1 HEAT 1

A
G

R
G FAN
2
RC
L2
X R L1 1
(HOT)
TB7220 OR TB8220 HVAC EQUIPMENT
THERMOSTAT TERMINAL STRIP
1 POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED.

2 ENSURE THAT TRANSFORMER IS SIZED TO HANDLE THE EXTRA LOAD OF THE ECONOMIZER AND ACTUATOR.
THE SAME TRANSFORMER CAN BE USED FOR THE COMMERCIAL THERMOSTAT AND ACTUATOR.

3 IF SEPARATE HEATING AND COOLING TRANSFORMERS ARE USED, REMOVE JUMPER AT THERMOSTAT.
TB7220 - TERMINAL “A” IS POWERED BY THE COOLING TRANSFORMER (RC).
TB8220 - TERMINAL “A” IS POWERED BY THE HEATING TRANSFORMER (R).
IF POWERING THE ECONOMIZER TERMINAL “N” WITH THE THERMOSTAT TERMINAL “A”, BE SURE THE ECONOMIZER IS POWERED BY THE
SAME TRANSFORMER AS TERMINAL “A”. IF NOT, USE AN ISOLATION RELAY TO POWER “N”.

4 FACTORY INSTALLED 620 OHM, 1 WATT, 5% RESISTOR SHOULD NOT BE REMOVED. DIFFERENTIAL ENTHALPY NOT RECOMMENDED FOR USE
WITH SINGLE-STAGE COOLING SYSTEMS OR SINGLE-STAGE COOLING THERMOSTATS.

5 EF AND EF1 ARE DRY CONTACTS IN THE LOGIC MODULE. M13658B

Fig. 11. W7212 used with M7215 Damper Motor and TB7220 or TB8220 Thermostats.

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W7212, W7213, W7214 ECONOMIZER LOGIC MODULES

N1 TR TR1

~ 1 N

2 MINIMUM POSITION
P1 24 24 Vac
ADJUSTMENT Vac COM
+ 3
C7150B MIXED P
HOT

4 AIR OR C7046A T1 + –

F DISCHARGE
5 T
AIR SENSOR
1 2

AQ1
MS7XXX 2-10 VDC – 5

AQ
HONEYWELL INDOOR AIR
ACTUATOR SENSOR + SO+ 3 4

SO

SR+ EF EF1

SR
4
W7212
3
C7400
OUTDOOR + 620 OHM
AIR RESISTOR
ENTHALPY
SENSOR S

C
L1
COOL 1 (HOT)
Y1 Y1
L2
EXHAUST
Y2 FAN

5 W2 W2 HEAT 2
UNOCCUPIED

W1 W1 HEAT 1 ST6008 6
TIMER
G FAN
DELAY OCCUPIED
RELAY
RH FDR
G FAN
2
RC
FDR L2
1
X R L1
(HOT)
COMMERCIAL HVAC EQUIPMENT
THERMOSTAT TERMINAL STRIP

1 POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED.

2 ENSURE THAT TRANSFORMER IS SIZED TO HANDLE THE EXTRA LOAD OF THE ECONOMIZER AND ACTUATOR.

3 FACTORY INSTALLED 620 OHM, 1 WATT, 5% RESISTOR SHOULD NOT BE REMOVED. DIFFERENTIAL ENTHALPY NOT RECOMMENDED FOR USE
WITH SINGLE-STAGE COOLING SYSTEMS OR SINGLE-STAGE COOLING THERMOSTATS.

4 EF AND EF1 ARE DRY CONTACTS IN THE LOGIC MODULE.

5 SEE WIRING DIAGRAMS FOR T7350 AND TB7220/TB8220.

6 TIME CLOCK IS AN OPTION TO USING OCCUPIED CONTACTS ON THE COMMERCIAL THERMOSTAT. M13659C

Fig. 12. W7212 used in single-stage cooling system with single enthalpy changeover and
Honeywell actuator and time clock for occupancy.

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N1 TR TR1

~ 1
N

2 P1
MINIMUM POSITION 24 24 Vac
ADJUSTMENT Vac COM
+ 3 C7150B MIXED P
HOT

4 AIR OR C7046A T1 + –

DISCHARGE T
F 5
AIR SENSOR
1K
1S 1 2

3
AQ1 2K

MS7XXX 2-10 VDC – 5

AQ
INDOOR AIR
HONEYWELL SENSOR + SO+ 1S1 3 4
ACTUATOR SO

SR+ EF EF1

SR

C7400 W7212
5 7
OUTDOOR +
AIR 620 OHM
ENTHALPY S RESISTOR
SENSOR

C
L1
Y1 COOL 1 (HOT)
Y1 W T6031 AMBIENT L2
LOCKOUT
CONTROL COOL 2 EXHAUST
Y2 R Y2
FAN
50 F SETPOINT
W2 W2 HEAT 2
8 UNOCCUPIED
6
W1 W1 HEAT 1 ST6008
TIMER
G FAN
DELAY OCCUPIED 9
RELAY
RH FDR
G FAN
2
RC
FDR L2
4 1
X R L1
(HOT)
T7300 OR T874 HVAC EQUIPMENT
THERMOSTAT TERMINAL STRIP

1 POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD 6 USE THE FOLLOWING CONTACTS INSTEAD OF TIMER
PROTECTION AS REQUIRED. FOR T7300, USE A1 AND A2 TERMINALS.
FOR T7350 USE AUX TERMINAL.
2 ENSURE THAT TRANSFORMER IS SIZED TO HANDLE THE EXTRA FOR TB7220 OR TB8220 USE A TERMINAL
LOAD OF THE ECONOMIZER AND ACTUATOR. THE TERMINALS ARE CONNECTED WHEN THERMOSTAT IS IN THE OCCUPIED MODE.

3 1S IS AN ELECTRONIC SWITCH THAT CLOSES WHEN POWERED 7 EF AND EF1 ARE DRY CONTACTS IN THE LOGIC MODULE.
BY A 24 VAC INPUT.
8 SEE WIRING DIAGRAMS FIGS 9 AND 10 FOR T7350 AND TB7220/TB8220.
4 FOR T7300 ONLY
9 TIME CLOCK IS AN OPTION TO USING OCCUPIED CONTACTS ON THE
5 FACTORY INSTALLED 620 OHM, 1 WATT, 5% RESISTOR SHOULD BE COMMERCIAL THERMOSTAT.
REMOVED ONLY WHEN A C7400 ENTHALPY SENSOR IS ADDED TO
M13660B
SR AND SR+ FOR DIFFERENTIAL ENTHALPY.

Fig. 13. W7212 used in two-stage cooling system with Honeywell Series 72 Actuator and time clock for occupancy.

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W7212, W7213, W7214 ECONOMIZER LOGIC MODULES

1 L2
2 L1
(HOT)
~ 1
2
+ 3 N1 TR TR1

N
4
F 5 P1
MINIMUM POSITION 24 24 Vac
ADJUSTMENT Vac COM
HOT
MS7XXX C7150B MIXED P
HONEYWELL AIR OR C7046A T1 + –
ACTUATOR DISCHARGE T
AIR SENSOR

~ 1 1 2

2 AQ1
2-10 VDC – 5

+ 3 INDOOR AIR AQ

4 SENSOR + SO+ 3 4

SO
F 5
SR+ EF EF1
MS7XXX SR
HONEYWELL
ACTUATOR W7212
4
C7400 620 OHM 5
3 UNOCCUPIED
OUTDOOR + RESISTOR
ST6008 AIR
TIMER 7 ENTHALPY
SENSOR S

L1 OCCUPIED
(HOT)

1 L2

Y1 Y1 COOL 1
L1
Y2 Y2 (HOT)
COOL 2
1 POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS L2
AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED. EXHAUST
W2 W2 HEAT 2
FAN
2 ENSURE THAT TRANSFORMER IS SIZED TO HANDLE
THE LOAD OF ALL ACTUATORS. HEAT 1
W1 W1
3 USE THE FOLLOWING CONTACTS INSTEAD OF TIMER
FOR T7300, USE A1 AND A2 TERMINALS. G FAN
DELAY
FOR T7350 USE AUX TERMINAL. RELAY
FOR TB7220 OR TB8220 USE A TERMINAL
RH
THE TERMINALS ARE CONNECTED WHEN FDR
COMMERCIAL THERMOSTAT IS IN THE OCCUPIED MODE. G FAN
RC
4 FACTORY INSTALLED 620 OHM, 1 WATT, 5% RESISTOR L2
SHOULD BE REMOVED ONLY WHEN A C7400 ENTHALPY FDR 1
X R
SENSOR IS ADDED TO SR AND SR+ FOR DIFFERENTIAL L1
ENTHALPY. (HOT)
COMMERCIAL HVAC EQUIPMENT
THERMOSTAT TERMINAL STRIP
5 EF AND EF1 ARE DRY CONTACTS IN THE
LOGIC MODULE. 6
6 SEE WIRING DIAGRAMS FIGS 9 AND 10 FOR T7350
AND TB7220/TB8220.

7 TIME CLOCK IS AN OPTION TO USING OCCUPIED CONTACTS


ON THE COMMERCIAL THERMOSTAT. M13661B

Fig. 14. W7212 controlling parallel-wired Honeywell Series 72 Actuators and time clock for occupancy.

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~ 1
2
5 O TR TR1

+ 3
N
4
MINIMUM POSITION 24 24 Vac
P1
F 5 ADJUSTMENT Vac COM
HOT
P
T1 + –
C7150B
T
DISCHARGE
MS7XXX AIR SENSOR
1 2
HONEYWELL
ACTUATOR AQ1
2-10 VDC – 4

AQ
INDOOR AIR
SENSOR + SO+ 3 5

SO

SR+ EF EF1

SR

W7214
3 2
C7400 620 OHM
OUTDOOR + RESISTOR
AIR
ENTHALPY
SENSOR S

A3
4
C
A2

Y1 Y1 COOL 1
L1
Y2 Y2 (HOT)
COOL 2
L2
EXHAUST
W2 W2 HEAT 2
FAN

W1 W1 HEAT 1

G G FAN

RH
L2
1
RC R L1
(HOT)
X
5
O O

T7300 HVAC EQUIPMENT


THERMOSTAT TERMINAL STRIP

1 POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED.

2 EF AND EF1 ARE DRY CONTACTS IN THE LOGIC MODULE.

3 FACTORY INSTALLED 620 OHM, 1 WATT, 5% RESISTOR SHOULD BE REMOVED ONLY WHEN A
C7400 ENTHALPY SENSOR IS ADDED TO SR AND SR+ FOR DIFFERENTIAL ENTHALPY.

4 T7300 TERMINALS A2 AND A3 ARE CONNECTED WHEN THERMOSTAT IS IN THE UNOCCUPIED MODE.
SEE T7350 AND TB7220/TB8220 WIRING.

5 W7213: B TERMINAL M19618E


W7214: O TERMINAL

Fig. 15. W7213, W7214 controlling heat pump system.

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W7212, W7213, W7214 ECONOMIZER LOGIC MODULES

SELECT
TR TR1 OPTION N1 N TR TR1
(HOT) (COMMON) UNDER (HOT) (COMMON)
“THERMOSTAT
1 W7459 INSTALLER SELECT
OPTION UNDER 1 W7212
SETUP”
3 “THERMOSTAT
0400 = 2 INSTALLER 3
0174 = E SETUP”
0540 = 2 0400 = 2
0174 = E
0540 = 2 HVAC EQUIP
HVAC EQUIP
TERMINAL STRIP
TERMINAL
STRIP C
1
C VISION 1 2 Y1
COOL 1
1 Y1 PRO 2 Y1
3 Y2
1 2 Y1 COOL 1 IAQ 3 C Y2 COOL 2
VISION 2 3 Y2 R
PRO IAQ 3 C COOL 2 RC G
Y2 V1 G COM
R G RH T2 FAN
RC G R HOT
COM EIM
RH FAN
R HOT
M29973
EIM
M29974

Fig. 17. Vision Pro IAQ with EIM connected to a W7212


Fig. 16. Vision Pro IAQ with EIM connected to a W7459 Economizer (With Morning Warm-up Enabled)
Economizer

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CHECKOUT AND W7212


TROUBLESHOOTING N1 EXH
Set
N 2V 10V

Checkout requires a 9V battery, 620 ohm, 1.2K ohm, P1 EXH

5.6K ohm, and 6.8K ohm resistors. Use Table 4 and Fig. 18 for P Min

checkout. T1
Pos

1 T
Open

DC VOLTMETER
DCV

CAUTION
Max
+ 2V 10V
AQ1
DCV
Equipment Damage Hazard. AQ DCV
Excessive force can damage potentiometer S
SO+
2V
Set
10V
controls. C7400 SO
Free
Use a small screwdriver when adjusting enthalpy + SR+ Cool
B C
SR
changeover and minimum damper position controls. A D

2
620 OHM RESISTOR
1 INSERT DC VOLTMETER BETWEEN AQ AND AQ1 FOR
CHECKOUT AND TROUBLESHOOTING.

2 JUMPER USED FOR SINGLE ENTHALPY CONTROL.


M20612

Fig. 18. Meter location for checkout and


troubleshooting (W7212 shown).

Table 4. Checkout for W7212, W7213, W7214 Economizers Connected to Honeywell Actuator.
Step Checkout Procedure Proper Response
1. CHECKOUT PREPARATION FOR ECONOMIZING ONLY
Disconnect power at TR and TR1. All LED are off; Exhaust Fan contacts are open.
Disconnect devices at P and P1.
Jumper P to P1 (defaults to on board MIN POS potentiometer).
Place 5.6K ohm resistor across T and T1 (Blue sleeve- provides input to
economizer that the MAT is between 50-55F).
Jumper TR to 1 (call for cooling from the thermostat).
W7212 only: Jumper TR to N (places economizer in occupied mode).
If connected, remove C7400 Enthalpy Sensor from terminals SO and +.
Connect 1.2K ohm, from 4074EJM Checkout Resistor kit, (purple sleeve)
across terminals SO and + (makes OA enthalpy high).
Place 620 ohm resistor (white sleeve) across SR and + (makes return
enthalpy lower than OA).
Set MIN POS and DCV MAX potentiometers fully CCW.
Turn DCV setpoint potentiometer mid position (this sets the DCV ventilation
at approximately 1000 ppm).
Turn exhaust potentiometer to mid position (motor will be approximately 50%
open when the exhaust fan contacts make).
Set enthalpy potentiometer to D.
W7214 only: Jumper TR to O.
Apply power (24 Vac) to terminals TR and TR1.

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Table 4. Checkout for W7212, W7213, W7214 Economizers Connected to Honeywell Actuator. (Continued)
Step Checkout Procedure Proper Response
2. DIFFERENTIAL ENTHALPY
Execute step one, Checkout Preparation. —
Turn DCV MAX to mid position.
Place 620 ohm resistor across SO and + (white sleeve resistor makes OA —
enthalpy low).
Place 1.2K ohm resistor across SR and + (purple sleeve resistor makes RA Free cool LED turns on; motor drives to approximately 45 degrees (half)
enthalpy high). open.
Remove 620 ohm resistor from SO and +. Free cool LED turns off; motor drives closed
3. SINGLE ENTHALPY
Execute step one, Checkout Preparation. —
Turn DCV MAX to mid position.
Set enthalpy potentiometer to A (fully CCW). Free cool LED turns on; motor drives to approximately 45 degrees (half)
open.
Set enthalpy potentiometer to D or E for W7212C (fully CW). Free cool LED turns off; motor drives closed
4. DCV AND EXHAUST
Execute step one, Checkout Preparation. —
LED for both DCV and Exhaust should be off.
Turn DCV MAX to mid position. Motor drives to mid position, 45 degrees open.
Turn MIN POS fully CW. Motor drives fully open.
Turn MIN POS and DCV MAX to fully CCW. Motor drives closed.
Turn DCV MAX to mid position. LED for both DCV and Exhaust turn on.
Connect 9V battery positive to AQ and negative to AQ1. Actuator drives to 45 degrees open.
Remove jumper from N terminal (economizer goes into not occupied mode). Motor remains at 45 degrees open.
Adjust DCV MAX towards CW. Motor will move to position set by DCV MAX pot.
Adjust DCV MAX to fully CCW. Motor will drive closed.
Reconnect jumper to N terminal.
Adjust DCV MAX and MIN POS pots. Motor will drive to the most open position of the pots.
Adjust DCV MAX and MIN POS pots to fully CCW.
Remove power from N terminal adjust MIN POS towards CW Motor should not move.
Adjust DCV MAX towards CW. Motor will move to position set by DCV MAX pot.
5. MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM POSITION
Execute step one, Checkout Preparation. —
Connect 9V battery positive to AQ and negative to AQ1. Adjust DCV MAX DCV LED turns on. Actuator drives to 45 degrees open.
potentiometer to mid position.
Turn DCV maximum position potentiometer to fully CCW. Actuator drives fully closed.
Turn minimum position potentiometer to midpoint. Actuator drives to 45 degrees open.
Turn minimum position potentiometer fully CW. Actuator drives fully open.
Turn MIN POS to fully CCW. Actuator drives fully closed.
W7212: Remove jumper from TR and N. Actuator drives fully closed.
W7214: Jumper TR to O.
6. MIXED AIR INPUT
Execute step one, Checkout Preparation. —
Turn DCV MAX to mid position; set enthalpy potentiometer to A. Free cool LED turns on.
Actuator drives to 45 degrees open.
Remove 5.6K ohm resistor (green sleeve) and place jumper from T and T1. Actuator drives to 45 degrees open.
Remove jumper from T and T1 and leave open. Actuator drives fully closed.

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Table 4. Checkout for W7212, W7213, W7214 Economizers Connected to Honeywell Actuator. (Continued)
Step Checkout Procedure Proper Response
7. HEAT PUMP INPUT - W7213, W7214 ONLY
Execute step one, Checkout Preparation. —
Turn DCV MAX to mid position; set enthalpy potentiometer to A. Free cool LED turns on.
Actuator drives to 45 degrees open.
W7213: Jumper TR to B. Free cool LED turns off.
W7214: Remove jumper from TR and O. Actuator drives fully closed.

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Automation and Control Solutions


Honeywell International Inc.
1985 Douglas Drive North
Golden Valley, MN 55422

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