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User Manual

Model WRCD Wireless Remote Damper Control

Your installation includes a WRCD Wireless Remote Damper 
Control and a wireless modulating damper that controls 
heating or cooling airflow to a space. The WRCD wirelessly 
communicates to the damper. Airflow can be adjusted from 
100% (damper fully open) to 0% (damper closed). Pressing 
the Down key partially closes the damper, reducing the 
amount of heating or cooling to the space. Pressing the Up 
key opens the damper, increasing the amount of heating or 
cooling to the space. 

Understanding your WRCD Damper Control 

Nov 2021 Ver 1.00

The WRCD Wireless Remote Damper Control is a simple way 
to reduce heating or cooling airflow to a space to eliminate 
overheating, overcooling or conditioning an unoccupied 
space.

Eliminate Overheating or Overcooling

If a space is receiving too much heating or too much cooling, 
reduce the amount of airflow to the space by making an 
adjustment of 10% to 20%, then make adjustments as 
necessary to find the right comfort level.

Save Energy 

Heating or cooling spaces that aren’t occupied wastes 
energy. Reducing heating or cooling to an unoccupied space 
not only saves energy but directs more heating or cooling to 
the spaces that need it.

When the space is occupied, simply press the Up key to 
increase the heating or cooling to the space then press the 
ENT key. 

ZONE

AIRFLOW

%

SEL

ENT

SEL

ENT

ZONE

AIRFLOW

%

SEL

ENT

ZONE

AIRFLOW

%

Press the Down key to 
adjust the airflow then 
press the ENT key 
(Enter) to send the 
communication to the 
damper. Use the Up or 
Down key. as necessary, 
to increase or decrease  
heating or cooling to the 
space to find the right 
comfort level.,

Press the Down key until 
0% is displayed then 
press the ENT key 
(Enter) to send the 
communication to the 
damper. At 0% there will 
be minimal airflow to the 
space.

SEL

ENT

ZONE

AIRFLOW

%

SEL

ENT

ZONE

AIRFLOW

%

Remove the battery 
cover on the back 
of the remote 
control. Install two 
AAA batteries. 

+

+

The remote will 
immediately power up and 
default to the last settings.

ZONE

AIRFLOW

%

Changing Batteries

The WRCD is typically used to control airflow to one space and defaults to Zone 01 and Address 01. If your installation 
has Zone and/or Address numbers different than the default, see page 2 for instructions on setting the Zone and/or 
Address number before adjusting the airflow. If the Zone and/or Address number is not set correctly for the space, the 
damper will not respond.

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Comfort

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