Homeowner Lifestyle Worksheet - Honeywell W180 User Manual

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Stage 1: Min: 0 F; Max: 20 F; Default: 0 F.
Stage 2: Min: Stage 1 + 1 F; Max: 20 F;
Default: 4 F.
Stage 3: Min: Stage 2 + 1 F; Max: 20 F;
Default: 6 F.
7. For each Zone Controlled on this HVAC System,
enter the:
a. Zone name (14 alphanumeric characters) (Living
Room, Dining Room, Master Bedroom, etc.)
b. Temperature Sensor Used (one per zone) (C7180,
C7130, T7660A, or T7660B).
c. T7660B Override Duration in hours and the heat-
ing and cooling Setpoints (if T7660B sensor is
used).
d. Dampers Used (D635 or AOBD)and Total Area
(sq in.). If more then one damper is used per zone,
sum the damper area for each and enter the total.
e. Valves Used (NO or NC).
f. Priority Zone check mark. This will cause the
system to prioritize this zone when deciding how
to satisfy simultaneous demands for heating and
cooling.
8. Enter the Changeover time. This is the minimum
length of time between system mode changes. Min: 10 min;
Max: 100 min; Default: 10 min.
9. Enter the Minimum Aggregate Damper Opening:
a. Heating: Minimum aggregate damper open area
will never be lower than this setting in the heating
mode. Dampers to zones not calling for heat will
modulate partially open when the system demand
alone does not provide adequate open damper
area. Min: 35; Max: 100; Default: 35 (75 to 85%
max cfm).
b. Cooling: Minimum aggregate damper open area
will never be lower than this setting in the cooling
mode. Dampers to zones not calling for cooling
will modulate partially open when the system
demand alone does not provide adequate open
damper area. Min: 25; Max: 100; Default: 25 (65
to 75% max cfm).
10. Enter the Anticipation Settings:
a. Heating: For heating equipment. A value greater
than 1 increases the equipment cycle rate; a value
less than 1 decreases the equipment cycle rate.
Min: 0.0; Max: 1.5; Default: 1.0. Recommended
values:
— Electric: 1.5.
— Forced Air: 1.2.
— Heat Pump: 1.0.
— Hydronic/Radiant: 0.8.
b. Cooling: For cooling equipment. A value greater
than 1 increases the equipment cycle rate; a value
less than 1 decreases the equipment cycle rate.
Min: 0.0; Max: 1.5; Default: 1.0. Recommended
values:
— Cooling Compressor: 1.0.

HOMEOWNER LIFESTYLE WORKSHEET

Prior to filling out this form, verify that for each of the
HVAC Systems there are adequate relay outputs and sensor
inputs to satisfy the requirements. If not, reduce the number
of zones.
Complete this form as follows:
1. Explain to the homeowner that you need to know the
normal sequence of events in the house for each day of the
week so that you can determine what the various Profiles
are. Explain that a Profile is a part of the schedule entered
into the W180A Controller that controls selected equip-
ment in user-selected zones and times.
2. Determine what zones are required and enter the
Zone Names (14 alphanumeric characters maximum) on
the form.
3. Enter the profile information beginning with Sunday.
Determine what happens first (Profile Name—14 alpha-
numeric characters maximum), what time the event hap-
pens (Start Time), Days (day of the week) which rooms
(Zones) are involved, and the heating and cooling setpoints
(entered under the appropriate zone). For example, the
parents get up at 7:00 AM and use the master bedroom,
master bathroom, and kitchen. On the form you would
enter Parents Awake (Profile Name); 6:50 AM (Start Time);
S (Days); 72H, 70C (setpoints under the zones for the
master bedroom, master bathroom, and kitchen).
4. Ask what event happens next. Determine what time
it happens, which rooms (zones) are used, and the heating
and cooling setpoints. Enter the information as required.
5. Enter the required information for each event that
happens during the day.
6. Repeat steps 3 through 5 for each day of the week.
NOTE: Some profiles can be used on multiple days in those
cases, indicate the days that the profile is used.
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W180 ZONE CONTROL SYSTEM
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