Humidifiers and Dehumidifiers - Honeywell HE365dg115 wiring
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ed64nri
03-24-09, 07:19 PM
I am installing a Honeywell H365DG115 on my HVAC system and could use some guidance with the wiring. I have wired the humidifier to a receptacle that I wired to the Hum terminal on the furnace. The rest of the control is presently connected like this.
ritetemp-------------Rheem
6022------------RGRA-10EZAJS
C ------------------ C ----------------- A/C UNIT
B
W2
W-------------------W
Y--------------------Y
Y2
RH-------------------R------------------A/C UNIT
RC
G--------------------G
A
The humidifier has (2) yellow and (2) red wires. The humidistat (Honeywell DG115EZIAQ) has the following terminals R, C, Senor, Sensor, W, G, Vent, Vent, Dehum, Dehum, Hum, Hum.
I know the remote sensor connects to the sensor terminals, but the instructions are a little vague as to the rest of the control wiring. Also I will be plumbing the drain from the humidifier to a Little Giant (VCMA-15ULS) condensate pump which doesn’t have the safety switch wired. Your help is very much appreciated.
ritetemp-------------Rheem
6022------------RGRA-10EZAJS
C ------------------ C ----------------- A/C UNIT
B
W2
W-------------------W
Y--------------------Y
Y2
RH-------------------R------------------A/C UNIT
RC
G--------------------G
A
The humidifier has (2) yellow and (2) red wires. The humidistat (Honeywell DG115EZIAQ) has the following terminals R, C, Senor, Sensor, W, G, Vent, Vent, Dehum, Dehum, Hum, Hum.
I know the remote sensor connects to the sensor terminals, but the instructions are a little vague as to the rest of the control wiring. Also I will be plumbing the drain from the humidifier to a Little Giant (VCMA-15ULS) condensate pump which doesn’t have the safety switch wired. Your help is very much appreciated.
Jay11J
03-24-09, 09:19 PM
Y--------------------Y
RH-------------------R------------------A/C UNIT
Are you sure this how it's wired up? If so, it's wrong.. There should be a wire on Y from the A/C unit, not on R.
TrueIAQ---------
R--------------R on furnace.
C--------------C on furnace.
W-------------W on furnace.
G--------------G on furnace.
Hum---------Yellow wire on humidifer.
Hum---------pump-------Yellow wire on humidifier.
Also I will be plumbing the drain from the humidifier to a Little Giant (VCMA-15ULS) condensate pump which doesn’t have the safety switch wired.
Wire the pump between the HUM, and yellow humidifier.
DO NOT use red wire off the humidifier.
RH-------------------R------------------A/C UNIT
Are you sure this how it's wired up? If so, it's wrong.. There should be a wire on Y from the A/C unit, not on R.
TrueIAQ---------
R--------------R on furnace.
C--------------C on furnace.
W-------------W on furnace.
G--------------G on furnace.
Hum---------Yellow wire on humidifer.
Hum---------pump-------Yellow wire on humidifier.
Also I will be plumbing the drain from the humidifier to a Little Giant (VCMA-15ULS) condensate pump which doesn’t have the safety switch wired.
Wire the pump between the HUM, and yellow humidifier.
DO NOT use red wire off the humidifier.
ed64nri
03-25-09, 05:02 AM
the wiring i shown is how the thermostat (ritetemp 6022) is presently wired. I haven't connected any control wiring to the humidistat yet. I will check the AC connection when I get home. Also shown the pump switch be wired to shut down the furnace too, if so how?
Jay11J
03-25-09, 06:25 AM
Where is the furnace at?
Instead of pump between the humidifier, you can put it between R at the furnace to R at the t-stat.
Instead of pump between the humidifier, you can put it between R at the furnace to R at the t-stat.
ed64nri
03-25-09, 08:51 AM
The furnace is in the basement and there is no floor drain nearby. My only option to drain the humidifier is to use the existing condensate pump.
Jay11J
03-25-09, 12:39 PM
Yeah, you would want to kill the system if you had trouble with the pump.
The A/C and furnace also produce water so if you had trouble.. pump cutting out R will stop everything.
The A/C and furnace also produce water so if you had trouble.. pump cutting out R will stop everything.
ed64nri
03-25-09, 04:53 PM
ok, A/C is wired to Y.
as for wiring the TrueIAQ should I leeve the T-stat wiring as is and add the wiring for the TrueIAQ in along with it?
as for wiring the TrueIAQ should I leeve the T-stat wiring as is and add the wiring for the TrueIAQ in along with it?
Jay11J
03-25-09, 05:38 PM
Yes, leave the wire from the t-stat on to the board, and run a new wire from that to the TrueIAQ.