Friday, June 28, 2019
Daikin ENVi Thermostat Installation Manual Step! By Imran
Daikin ENVi Thermostat
Installation ManualStep
. Position and Wire the DPCA
The Daikin Power and Communication Adapter (DPCA) provides
an interface between the thermostat and Indoor Unit.
To install the DPCA:
1. Position the DPCA in a suitable location, away from water
and near the Indoor Unit (for example, a backside cavity of
a wall-mounted unit). The DPCA is not plenum rated and
should be mounted in a non-plenum space.
2. Connect the DPCA power cable to the Indoor Unit power
supply terminals. Ensure that the electrical connections are
securely tightened.
3. Remove the DPCA cover by grasping both sides and pulling
along the length of the DPCA.
4. Use the Wiring Harness to connect the P2 terminal
on the DPCA to the S21 terminal on the Indoor Unit’s
main PCB. Refer to the Daikin system installation
manual for information about accessing the S21
Step 3. Install the Daikin ENVi Thermostat
The ideal location for the thermostat is approximately 5 ft (1.5 m)
above floor level in the main living area.
Do not install the thermostat:
Close to sources of heat such as incandescent lights
Near supply heating/cooling sources
In direct sunlight
On exterior, non-insulated or poorly insulated walls
In the kitchen or other areas of potentially high heat and/or
humidity
In an area that could restrict air flow
To install the thermostat:
1. If necessary, remove the previous thermostat.
1. Gently separate the backplate from the Daikin ENVi
thermostat.
2. Place the thermostat backplate on the wall. Make sure that
any existing wires can be inserted through the opening for
the wiring.
If the backplate does not adequately cover the area where
the previous thermostat was installed, attach the trim plate
to the back of the backplate to increase its coverage.
3. Using the backplate as a template, mark the location of the
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