Appendix B: Worksheets; Hvac Configuration Form - Honeywell W180 User Manual

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W180 ZONE CONTROL SYSTEM
Two worksheets are available to aid in programming the
W180A Controller:
— HVAC Configuration Form: Used to gather data
regarding individual HVAC Systems. Complete one
HVAC Configuration Form for each HVAC System.
An HVAC System can be any one of the following:
• Furnace, A/C, and Fan supplying conditioned air
by dampers to one or more zones.
• Heat Pump supplying conditioned air by dampers
to one or more zones.
• Boiler/Circulation Pump supplying hot water heat
by valves to one or more zones.
• An electric baseboard heater controlled through a
24 Vac relay.
— Homeowner Lifestyle Worksheet: Used to determine
the schedules for the Profiles based on the prefer-
ences of the customer.

HVAC CONFIGURATION FORM

Complete as follows:
1. File Name. Enter a name for this job site (8 charac-
ters max). This must be the same for each HVAC System
on a job site.
2. Enter the Customer Name and Customer Address.
This must be the same for each HVAC System on a job site.
3. Enter the HVAC System Name. This can be any
name that best describes the HVAC System. (System #1,
Lower Level, West Wing, etc.)
4. Enter the HVAC System Description (1 Stage Cool,
2 Stage Heat Pump, Furnace with 2-Stage A/C, Radiant
Heating, etc.)
5. For each piece of equipment, enter the:
a. Name. This can be any name that best describes
the equipment.
b. Type. This describes the equipment function
(Fan, Furnace, Elec Heat, A/C Unit, Heat Pump
[Compressor], Reversing Valve, Circ Pump,
Other).
c. Used For. This specifies the actual condition in
which the equipment should be activated.
— Heating: Activates the equipment when the
stage is calling for heat.
— Cooling: Activates the equipment when the
stage is calling for cool.
— Normal: Activates the equipment in connec-
tion with the Heat or Cool selection for normal
operating conditions.
— Alternate Alt Fuel: Activates the equipment
in connection with the Heat or Cool selection
for operation in alternate fuel conditions. An
alternate fuel condition is when the outside
temperature is below (for heat) or above (for
cool) the Outside Temperature for Use of Alt
Equipment setting.
— Overrun: Activates the equipment when the
stage is in the fan Overrun mode.
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Appendix B: Worksheets

d. Used for Stages (1, 2, or 3). This specifies the
equipment function for each stage of heating or
cooling.
6. For each stage, enter the Stage attributes:
a. Emergency Heat: If checked, all heating equip-
ment defined in this stage will be used during
manual system override to Emergency Heat mode
in place of the first stage heat pump equipment
in heating.
b. Fan Overrun Time (minutes):
— Heating: The length of time in minutes the fan
defined for this stage is active following a call
for heating. Min: 2; Max: 30; Default: 2.
— Cooling: The length of time in minutes the fan
defined for this stage is active following a call
for cooling. Min: 2; Max: 30; Default: 2.
c. Minimum Off Time (minutes):
— Heating: The length of time in minutes that
must expire following a call for heating before
another call may begin. Min: 3; Max: 30;
Default: 3.
— Cooling: The length of time in minutes that
must expire following a call for cooling before
another call may begin. Min: 3; Max: 30;
Default: 3.
d. Outdoor Temp for Lockout ( F):
— Heating: The outdoor temperature that, when
exceeded, will lock out calls for heating. Min:
10 F; Max: 99 F; Default: 90 F.
— Cooling: The outdoor temperature that, when
exceeded, will lock out calls for cooling. Min:
10 F; Max: 99 F; Default: 50 F.
e. Outdoor Temp for Alt Fuel Equip:
— Heating: When the actual outdoor temperature
is below this value, any heating equipment set
up during configuration as Alternate—Heat
will be activated in place of the equipment
defined as Normal—Heat. Min: 10 F; Max:
99 F; Default: 40 F.
— Cooling: When the actual outdoor temperature
is above this value, any cooling equipment set
up during configuration as Alternate—Cool
will be activated in place of the equipment
defined as Normal—Cool. Min: 10 F; Max:
99 F; Default: 90 F.
f. Differential (
— Heating: The number of degrees below setpoint
the average zone demand must exceed before
this stage is activated.
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.
— Cooling: The number of degrees above setpoint
the average zone demand must exceed before
this stage is activated.
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F offset from 1st Stg):

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