Envirowise D30 User manual

INSTALLER’S & OWNER’S MANUAL
HVAC INSTALLER: PLEASE LEAVE MANUAL FOR HOMEOWNER
Dehumidifier & Ventilation System Controller
D30
D30R
Part No. E4037893
18-HE110D1-1A-EN
TS-994 Rev. 2 5/24/18

Table of Contents
1. Specifications ............................................................ 2
2. Installation ................................................................. 2
2.1 Install Instructions................................................. 2
2.2 Wiring.................................................................... 3
2.3 Auxiliary Relay, A/C Lockout or Run Central Fan ... 3
2.4 Dehumidifier, Activate/De-Activate with A/C Unit... 4
2.5 Testing................................................................... 5
2.6 Troubleshooting..................................................... 5
3. Operation .................................................................. 6
3.1 Display................................................................... 6
3.2 Setting ................................................................... 6
3.3 Personal Settings reference................................... 6
3.4 On/Off and Display items....................................... 6
3.5 Adjusting the Relative Humidity Setpoint .............. 6
3.6 Temperature Cutout Programming ........................ 7
3.7 Fan Setting & Operation ........................................ 7
3.8 Damper Operation and Ventilation,
Manual (Hold) mode.................................................... 8
3.9 Damper Operation and Ventilation,
Programmed Ventilation.............................................. 8
4.0 D30R - Remote Sensor Option .............................. 10
Read and Save These Instructions
WARNING! — This symbol means
important instructions. Failure to heed them can result
in serious injury or death.
1. Specifications
Part # (P/N): E4037893, E4037897
Model: D30, D30R
Operating Voltage: 24 VAC
Max Current - DMP, COMP, FAN 1 AMP each
Humidity Range/Accuracy: 10 – 95% RH,
±
5%
Auxillary Relay Capacity: 5 Amps, 24VAC
Temp Range/Accuracy: 30°-90°F, 2%
Size: 4.95"L x 1.06"W x 4.19"H
2. Installation
Install the D30 control panel in a central area of the
structure where it will sense the relative humidity of the
structure accurately. Do not install the control panel where
it may not accurately sense the relative humidity such
as near HVAC supply registers, near exterior doors and
windows, or near a pool or spa. Install in accordance with
all applicable codes and standards.
2.1 Install Instructions
1. Separate the front panel from the back panel by
depressing the middle sections of the top and bottom
of the front panel.
2. Locate the wiring access hole in the wall or other flat
mounting surface. Place the back panel into position
and drill the appropriate mounting holes.
3. Insert the screws and tighten. Level as necessary.
4. Make the electrical connections to the terminals on the
back panel as shown in the applicable wiring diagram
(see Sections 2.2-2.4).
5. Test the installation (see Section 2.5).
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important instructions. Failure to heed them can result
Mounting Hole
Mounting Hole
24 VAC Yellow Wire 24 VAC Red Wire
Damper
White Wire
(Optional. See
warning below)
Dehumidifier
Blue Wire
Fan
Green Wire
ON-Detect
Common
OFF-Detect
Normally Open
Common
Normally Closed
Optional
Use
Optional
Use

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2.2 Wiring
WARNING! DO NOT ALLOW THE +24V
TERMINAL ON THE ENVIROWISE DEHUMIDIFIER TO
COME IN ELECTRICAL CONTACT WITH THE COM OR
DMPR TERMINALS ON THE ENVIROWISE DEHUMIDIFIER
OR DAMAGE TO THE TRANSFORMER WILL RESULT.
WARNING! THE REMOTE CONTROL OF
THE ENVIROWISE DEHUMIDIFIER OPERATES ON A LOW
VOLTAGE CIRCUIT (24 VAC) AND MUST NEVER CONTACT
OR BE CONNECTED TO A HIGH VOLTAGE CIRCUIT.
WARNING! UNPLUG THE ENVIROWISE
DEHUMIDIFIER BEFORE WIRING THE D30.
The installer must supply all field wiring, including the wiring
between the Envirowise dehumidifier and the D30. Some of
the terminals on the Envirowise may not be used in some
control situations and should be left disconnected.
Be sure to consult the electrical schematic in this manual
or the internal electrical box of the Envirowise dehumidifier
before making any control connections.
WARNING! ONLY CONNECT THE WHITE
WIRE TO THE CONTROL IF IT IS WIRED IN A CIRCUIT
THROUGH AN ELECTRIC DAMPER, OTHERWISE
TRANSFORMER DAMAGE MAY RESULT.
The White wire controls the optional motorized
damper that can be installed into a fresh air duct.
This damper provides the ability to control fresh air
ventilation using the ventilation timer function of the
D30 and the terminal labeled “DMP” on the D30 (See
Section 3.8). Leave the “DMP” terminal unused if a
motorized damper is not used, and cap off the White
wire from the Envirowise dehumidifier.
Standard Wire Colors for Thermostats:
Description Color Terminal Code
24VAC Red R
Call for Heat White W or W1
Force Fan On Green G
Compressor
Call for Cooling Yellow Y or Y1
Terminal Block Control Operation:
Terminal Function
COM 24Vac Power Transformer Neutral Side
FAN Fan Control
24V Transformer High Side
DEHU Dehumidification (Fan and Compressor Control
DMPR 24Vac Power Transformer Neutral Side
* Spare Terminal (Open)
2.3 Auxiliary Relay Operation
It may be desirable to coordinate fan operation of the central
heating/cooling system with dehumidifier fan operation. The
D30 contains a relay that provides this ability.
The relay terminals labeled NC, COM and NO operate
according to the following chart:
FAN COM to NO COM to NC
ON CONNECTED OPEN
OFF OPEN CONNECTED
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NO
COM
NC

Common uses (assuming standard thermostat wiring colors
as noted):
Lock-out the A/C during dehumidifier fan operation
This will turn off the A/C whenever the dehumidifier fan runs.
1. Wire the Yellow thermostat terminal to the NC terminal on
the D30.
2. Run the Yellow wire from the A/C unit to the COM terminal
on the D30.
Energize the A/C central fan during dehumidifier fan
operation
To automatically run the A/C FAN when the dehumidifier
fan runs.
1. Attach a second Green wire to the Green fan wire terminal
on the thermostat.
2. Connect the new Green wire to the COM terminal on the
D30.
3. Run a wire from the Red terminal on the thermostat to the
NO (Normally Open) terminal on the D30.
2.4 Dehumidifier
Lock-Off or Lock-On:
A/C sensor feature
To automatically activate
or deactivate the
dehumidifier when the
air conditioner runs.
Activate dehumidification when the air-conditioner
is running
A voltmeter is required for the next steps to ensure the correct
wiring from the A/C transformer is used to set up the Lock-in
dehumidifier function.
1. The common wire from the existing A/C transformer
(usually Black) must be attached to the "COM" sensor
terminal between "ON-D" and "OFF-D" on the D30.
TIP: The common wire can be identified as the wire from
the A/C transformer that reads 0 volts between it and the
Yellow air conditioning call for cooling wire.
The incorrect wire will give a 20 to 28 volt reading.
2. Another Yellow wire must be added to the thermostat Yellow
terminal and run to the “ON-D” sensor terminal on the D30.
Deactivate dehumidification when the air-conditioner is
running
A voltmeter is required for the next steps to ensure the correct
wiring from the A/C transformer is used to set up the Lock-out
dehumidifier function.
1. The common wire from the existing A/C transformer
(usually Black) must be attached to the "COM" sensor
terminal between "ON-D" and "OFF-D" on the D30.
TIP: The common wire can be identified as the wire from
the A/C transformer that reads 0 volts between it and the
Yellow air conditioning call for cooling wire. The incorrect
wire will give a 20 to 28 volt reading.
2. Another Yellow wire must be added to the thermostat
Yellow terminal and run to the “OFF-D” sensor terminal
on the D30.
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D30
HVAC THERMOSTAT
ON-DETECT
COM
RED
GREEN
COMP
FAN
24VAC
A/C
UNIT
A/C
TRANSFORMER
COM
BLAC
K
YELLOW
YELLOW
BLAC
K
D30 HVAC THERMOSTAT
OFF-DETECT
COM
RED
GREEN
COMP
FAN
24VAC
A/C
UNIT
A/C
TRANSFORMER
COM
BLAC
K
YELLOW
YELLOW
BLAC
K
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D30
HVAC THERMOSTAT
NC
COM
RED
GREEN
YELLOW
COMP
FAN
24VAC
YELLOW
A/C
UNIT
A/C
TRANSFORMER
COM
BLAC
K
D30
HVAC THERMOSTAT
NO
COM
RED
GREEN
GREEN
COMP
FAN
24VAC
A/C
UNIT
A/C
TRANSFORMER
COM
BLAC
K
YELLOW
RED
ON-D
COM
OFF-D

2.5 Testing
Verify the wiring connections.
WARNING! ONLY CONNECT THE WHITE
WIRE TO THE CONTROL IF IT IS WIRED IN A CIRCUIT
THROUGH AN ELECTRIC DAMPER, OTHERWISE
TRANSFORMER DAMAGE MAY RESULT.
After checking the wiring, this short test will confirm proper
hook-up.
1. Install front cover of the D30; connect the top first, then
the bottom.
2. Plug in the Envirowise dehumidifier. The D30 should
power up.
3. Turn the D30 ON by pressing the “ON/OFF” button.
4. Verify dehumidification operation by adjusting the RH
“SETPOINT” to below the “%RH” reading on the display.
Use the down “RH” button. Confirm Envirowise fan and
compressor operation. Both should be ON now.
Increase the RH “SETPOINT” on the display to well above the
“%RH” reading on the display. Press the “RH” up arrow to
increase the RH “SETPOINT”.
After running the dehumidifier compressor the D30 applies a
10 minute restart lockout on all functions. You will have to wait
for the restart lockout to expire.
5. Verify FAN-only operation:
a. Check the “VENT” mode on the display, it will either
be “CLOSED” or “OPEN”. If it is “CLOSED”,go to the
next step. If it is “OPEN”, press and hold the “VENT”
key until “OPEN” flashes on the display, release the key
and then press it one more time. “OPEN” will change
to “CLOSED”. Don’t touch the keys for several seconds
until it stops flashing.
b. Press and hold the “FAN” button until “AUTO” begins
flashing on the display, release it, and then press it again
to switch the fan to the “ON” setting.
c. Confirm that the Envirowise fan is ON. Envirowise
compressor must be OFF. Ventilation damper (if used)
should be CLOSED.
6. Verify optional VENT operation (if electric damper is
installed):
a. Press and hold the “FAN” button until “ON” flashes on
the display.
b. Release the “FAN” button, then press it again to switch
fan operation to “AUTO”.
c. Press and hold the “VENT” button until “CLOSED”
flashes on the display.
d. Release the “VENT” button, then press it again to switch
vent mode to “OPEN”.
e. Confirm that the Envirowise fan is ON. Ventilation
damper is OPEN. Envirowise compressor must be OFF.
f. Press and hold the “VENT” button until the “OPEN”
flashes on the display.
g. Release the “VENT” button, then press it again to switch
vent mode to “CLOSED”.
WARNING! DO NOT MAKE ANY OTHER
CONNECTIONS OR TRANSFORMER DAMAGE MAY
RESULT.
7. Verify any additional optional control operations such as fan
interlock or A/C lockout.
8. Proceed to the Operation section.
2.6 Troubleshooting
FOR THE HVAC PROFESSIONAL:
n No display on initial start up.
Note: This is often the result of a drained capacitor. The
capacitor will recharge once power is applied or re-applied
to the unit.
– Verify unit has power.
– Turn unit off then on.
– Disconnect the unit from power source then re-apply
power to the unit. Display should now operate.
n Function not working properly.
– Verify wiring.
– Verify voltage with voltmeter.
n Dehumidifier not working properly.
– See chart below:
Terminal Connections Operation
24V and DEHU Fan & Compressor
24V and FAN Fan Only
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FOR INSTALLER & HOMEOWNER:
3. Operation
On the display screen, a solid “O” in front of any of the 3
functions (SETPOINT, VENT, FAN) indicates the function is
operating. A flashing “O” indicates it is in a wait mode and
not available at the moment. No “O” indicates the function is
currently OFF.
Solid “O” Before Indicates
SETPOINT Dehumidifier on
VENT Fresh air ventilation cycle in
progress
FAN Fan on
Wait mode is a factory-programmed time period meant to
prevent short cycles. This extends the life of the dehumidifier.
When a flashing “O” is encountered, the unit is in wait mode
and IT COULD BE UP TO 10 MINUTES BEFORE OPERATION
RESUMES.
3.1 Display
• Whenever there is power to the control, it will display the
time, the day, % relative humidity, and temperature.
• When the control is actually switched ON, the %RH setpoint,
fan status, run mode (program or hold), and fresh air
ventilation status is displayed.
• When a key is pressed the display will light for approximately
½ a minute.
• The Time and Day is displayed at the top of the screen.
• RH and Temperature are displayed in real time.
• A solid “O” before the SET POINT, VENT, OR FAN indicates
the function is operating.
• A flashing “O” before the SET POINT, VENT, OR FAN
indicates the unit is in wait mode.
3.2 Setting
During the set-up process, if you make a mistake, simply
continue. You can always go back to adjust the settings. If
you leave the control alone and don’t touch any buttons for 10
seconds, the control will remember any changes made and
return to the normal display screen, allowing you to proceed to
the next step.
3.3 On/Off and Display Items
Press the “ON/OFF” button to turn the system ON or OFF.
When the system is ON, the setpoint, fan status, operation
mode (RUN or HOLD), and fresh air vent status is displayed.
When the system is OFF, the control will display the time, day,
%RH, and temperature.
When the unit is shipped, it is in manual (hold) mode.
3.4 Setting Clock Time
1. Press and hold the “CLOCK” button. The hour display will
flash. Release the button.
2. Use the up/down “RH” buttons to change the value.
3. Press the “CLOCK” button again and the minute display will
flash. Use the “RH” buttons to change the value.
4. Press the “CLOCK” button again and AM or PM will flash.
Use the “RH” buttons to change the value.
5. Press the “CLOCK” button again and the day display will
flash. Use the “RH” buttons to change the value.
6. Don’t touch any buttons for several seconds until the display
stops flashing, this will save your settings. If you need to
change anything, go back to step #1.
3.5 Adjusting the Relative Humidity “SETPOINT”
The D30 senses the ambient relative humidity (%RH) of the
space in which it is located, it comes factory preset to hold
50% relative humidity.
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The relative humidity “SETPOINT” (desired RH to be
maintained) operates the dehumidifier function of the
Envirowise dehumidifier. It has no effect on the optional VENT
(fresh air ventilation) or FAN (household air recirculation)
functions if they are being used.
Operation
The standard range that the dehumidifier holds around your
“SETPOINT” is 3%. With a setpoint of 50%, the dehumidifier
will run until the relative humidity reaches 47%. The
dehumidifier will then switch off until the relative humidity
reaches 53%.
If the setpoint is higher than the ambient relative humidity, the
space does not need to be dehumidified, so the dehumidifier
will not run.
Example: Setpoint: 50% RH
Current condition: 45% RH –The dehumidifier will be off (no
“O” indicator will be displayed).
If your setpoint is below the ambient condition, the
dehumidifier will be on and “O” will display.
Example: Setpoint: 50% RH
Current condition: 55% RH –The dehumidifier will be on (“O”
displayed).
3.6 Temperature Cutout Programming
Dehumidifiers produce heat when dehumidifying and
depending upon outside conditions, the ventilation function
may also introduce warm air. Some conditions may introduce
enough heat to drive household temperatures up. The D30
temperature cutout feature disables all Envirowise operations if
household temperatures reach the cutout setpoint.
In most installations this feature will not need to be used (the
cutout is factory set to 99°F). If a lower temperature cutout
is desired, program the setpoint by pressing and holding the
“PROGRAM ENTER” button until the “PROGRAM” screen
appears. Press the up/down “RH” buttons until “TEMP
CUTOUT” highlighted. Then press the “PROGRAM ENTER”
button again to select it. Now use the “RH” up or “RH” down
buttons to adjust the setpoint. Press “PROGRAM ENTER” to
return to the home screen.
Personal Settings reference list
Please record your settings here.
Function Factory setting My Setting
SETPOINT (%RH) 50%
VENT Closed
FAN Auto
TEMP CUTOUT 99°
3.7 Fan Setting and Operation
Use the “FAN” button to change the fan operation. There are 2
choices for fan operation: “ON” or “AUTO”. The factory preset
is “AUTO”.
“ON” –The fan in the Envirowise dehumidifier will run
continuously. This does not affect either the dehumidification
or ventilation functions of the system. The system may or may
not be ventilating or dehumidifying while the fan is running.
This setting is commonly used for maximum air filtration and/
or air recirculation.
“AUTO” – Indicates the fan will run when the D30 calls for
dehumidification or ventilation. If the control has not called for
dehumidification for 3 hours, the control will automatically run
the dehumidifier fan for 10 minutes.
After a dehumidification cycle, the fan automatically shuts off
for 10 minutes. This pause allows the water to drain from the
dehumidifier.
A solid “O” indicates the fan is operating. A flashing “O”
indicates the fan is in a wait mode. No “O” indicates the fan is
OFF.
To set the operation:
1. Press and hold the “FAN” button. The current fan setting
will begin to flash on the display. Release the button.
2. Press the “FAN” button to toggle between the “ON” and
“AUTO” modes.
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With the fan in the “AUTO” mode, the fan will operate only
when needed by other functions of the system. The fan will
remain OFF unless the system is dehumidifying or ventilating.
The fan always runs during dehumidification and ventilation and
the fan “O” icon will be lit. To completely turn the system OFF,
use the “ON/OFF” button as described earlier.
3.8 Damper Operation and Ventilation,
Manual (Hold) Mode
The “VENT” setting controls the ventilation function of the
system. It has no control over the dehumidification function.
In order to provide ventilation, the motorized damper must be
open and the fan must be running. The controller takes care of
these two functions automatically so that whenever the damper
is open, the fan is running.
The ventilation indicator “O” will be displayed whenever the unit
is ventilating. The fan operation indicator “O” will also be lit.
There are three damper operation modes:
1. “OPEN” – hold mode: The damper will be open and the
dehumidifier fan will be continuously operating to introduce
fresh air into the space. Use this mode for continuous fresh
air ventilation. The fan is always on when the damper is open.
2. “CLOSED” – hold mode: The damper will never open, and
the dehumidifier will not ventilate. The fan will still operate
normally for recirculation and dehumidification.
3. “PROGRAMMED” mode: The D30 will operate the
motorized damper and the dehumidifier fan according to the
programmed ventilation schedule (Section 3.9).
The factory preset for the “VENT” setting is “CLOSED”.
To set “OPEN” – hold or “CLOSED” – hold ventilation
operation:
1. Press the “VENT” button. The current setting will begin to
flash on the display. Release the button.
2. Press the “VENT” button again to switch between “OPEN”
and “CLOSED”.
3. Leave the control alone for 10 seconds and your settings will
be saved.
3.9 Damper Operation and Ventilation,
Programmed Ventilation
This example shows the system in program mode (denoted by
the schedule 15 minutes on, 5 minutes off and the word RUN in
the lower right corner of the display).
The D30 will operate fresh air ventilation according to your
ventilation program. The control needs to be programmed to
turn the ventilation function ON and OFF at the desired intervals.
This is done by programming the ventilation timer.
There are two programs available for ventilation:
1. Monday through Sunday
2. Monday through Friday & Saturday/Sunday
Each block of days has a morning schedule and a night
schedule. Morning is the first 12 hours of the day and night is
the second 12 hours.
Each schedule has:
• A “START” time when the ventilation schedule begins,
• An “OPEN FOR” duration for the amount of time the damper
stays open in 5 minute intervals, from 0 to 60,
• And “CLOSED FOR” duration which closes the damper for a
specified time in 5 minute intervals from 0 to 60.
Setting the Ventilation Program:
1. Press the “PROGRAM ENTER” button until the following
menu appears:
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2. Using the up/down “RH” buttons, highlight “PROGRAM”
and select it by pressing the “PROGRAM ENTER” button.
The following menu appears:
You can select from:
“MON-FRI” “SAT-SUN” for separate weekday and weekend
schedules, or “MON-SUN” which gives you equal weekday
and weekend schedules.
3. Using the Up/Down “RH” buttons, highlight and then select
one of the two choices. The example given shows how to
program separate weekday and weekend schedules. The same
method is used if you choose the other program.
Example menu when you select “MON-FRI” “SAT-SUN”:
1. Enter the starting time for weekdays using the up/down
“RH” buttons to change the time.
2. Press the “PROGRAM ENTER” button to switch to the
“OPEN FOR” setting. Using the up/down “RH” buttons,
change the duration that the damper will ventilate fresh air.
3. Press the “PROGRAM ENTER” button to switch to the
“CLOSED FOR” setting. Using the up/down “RH” buttons,
change the duration that the damper will remain closed
between ventilation cycles.
For the example given, starting at 8:00AM in the morning, the
control will ventilate fresh air for 15 minutes then stop for 15
minutes. This schedule of 15 minutes open, 15 minutes closed
will continue until the start time of the night schedule.
Morning schedule is available anytime from 12:00AM until
11:59AM.
Night schedule is available anytime from 12:00PM until
11:59PM.
4. Press “PROGRAM ENTER” again to go to the “MON-FRI”
night schedule. Repeat the steps listed above for this and
the “SAT-SUN” day and night schedules.
When you have finished programming your schedule (either
the 7-day version or the weekday/weekend split version), use
the down “RH” button to highlight the EXIT option and then
press “PROGRAM ENTER” to select it.
Running the Ventilation Program:
Press and hold the “PROGRAM ENTER” button until the
“PROGRAM” screen appears.
Use the down “RH” button to highlight “RUN PROGRAM”:
Then press “PROGRAM ENTER” to select it. The display will
appear as follows:
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5.1 Remote Sensor Usage
IMPORTANT!
The use of spray paint on the sensor housing may damage
the sensor and is not covered by the product warranty.
The remote sensing option is used when an installation
requires mounting the D30R out of the conditioned space
or when it is desired to specifically monitor and control the
conditions at a particular location in a larger conditioned
space.
Both the need for and location of the remote sensor should
be determined by a heating/cooling professional. In most
installations, the onboard sensor in the D30R will be
sufficient to monitor and control the conditioned space.
5.2 Install and Wiring Instructions
1. Routing signal wires:
You will be required to supply and route 24 gauge, 4
conductor solid wire between the D30R controller and the
remote sensor location. The wiring run should be no longer
than 100 ft. Avoid routing this interconnect wire parallel to
high voltage wiring. Maintain a distance of 2 ft. or more
from high voltage lines.
• Do not run wires longer than 100 ft.
• The use of 24 gauge wire is required. Thicker gauges will
not work with splice connectors provided.
• Maintain a distance of 2 ft. or more from high voltage
lines.
2. Sensor connection:
The sensor can be mounted to a wall or ceiling surface.
Ideal sensor location is 5 ft. above the floor. Wires should
exit through a ½” diameter hole in the mounting surface at
the mounting location. Use the provided splice connectors
to connect the 4 wires from the remote sensor to the user-
supplied interconnect wire. Be sure to keep proper colors
attached to each other.
3. Sensor mounting:
You will need two screws to mount the sensor. Use the two
slotted holes to mount the base of the sensor to the wall
and then snap the cover into place.
4. Controller connection:
Use the provided splice connectors to connect the 4 wires
from the D30R to the user-supplied interconnect wire. Be
sure to keep the proper colors attached to each other.
Continue with the installation as described in the rest of this
manual.
4.0 D30R — Remote sensor option. This section is applicable only to customers who have purchased
a remote sensor package. The standard D30 controller does not offer remote functionality.
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