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To check the humidifier’s operation, note the current setting
and set the HumidiTrac
Control to the Test mode when the furnace
blower motor is operating. Water will flow into the humidifier for
1 minute and then it will turn off. This insures the humidifier is
operating properly. Do not leave the control in the test mode as it will
not operate. Reset the control to it’s original setting.
Note: Turning the knob to “Test” resets the Humidifier Pad Change
Indicator timer.
TABLE 3 – Outdoor-Indoor Relative Humidity
Manual Humidifier Control or HumidiTrac™ in Manual Mode:
(for Automatic Humidifier Control – see page 6)
Your humidifier is controlled by a humidifier control installed either in
the living area (typically near the thermostat) or in the cold air return. It
is important to anticipate a drop in outdoor temperature and reduce the
setting accordingly to avoid excessive condensation. For example, with
an outdoor temperature of 20°F (‑7°C) the correct setting will be 35%
relative humidity. If the temperature is expected to fall to 0°F (‑18°C) that
evening, then merely reduce the setting to 25% several hours prior to the
temperature change.
The recommended settings on the humidifier control are based on
years of research (see Table 3) and experience as to what is best for
the average home. These settings represent a compromise between RH
levels that would be most desirable for comfort reasons and humidity
levels that are suitable for protection of your home. For example,
a wintertime indoor RH of 50% may be considered ideal by some,
but unfortunately, it probably would result in damage to your home.
Observance of the recommended RH levels on your humidifier control,
therefore, is an important safeguard. Condensation of water on inside
windows in the form of fogging or frost is usually an indication that the
relative humidity is too high. This same condensation can take place in
other areas in your home with the possibility of damage resulting.
Outside Temperature Recommended RH
+40°F (4°C) 45%
+30°F (‑1°C) 40%
+20°F (‑7°C) 35%
+10°F (‑12°C) 30%
0°F (‑18°C) 25%
10°F (‑23°C) 20%
20°F (‑29°C) 15%
The Humidifier Control is a precision instrument that can be used
to determine the RH accurately in your home during the winter. Turn the
dial to the lowest setting, then reverse the dial direction slowly until a
“click” is heard. At this point, read the RH on the dial. This will be very
close to the actual RH in your home.
To check the humidifier operation, set the humidifier control
above the click point, make sure that the water saddle valve is open
and that there is electricity to the humidifier. Generally, the furnace
and blower motor must be operating for the humidifier control to
function. After the humidifier has operated for several minutes and
water is entering the humidifier and coming out at the drain, reduce
the humidifier control setting below the click point and the humidifier
should automatically shut off. Now set the humidifier control dial at
the recommended inside relative humidity, depending on the outside
temperature. Follow the suggested settings prior to a drop in the
outside temperature.
Additional Information
Be sure to keep fireplace dampers closed when not in use.
They provide an excellent escape route for heat, as well as humidity.
Humidity is lost at an even faster rate than heat because water vapor
tends to seek its own level and your humidifier would not be able to
replace it even when running at full capacity.
On occasion, indoor moisture producing activities such as clothes
drying, cooking, showers, etc., may raise the relative humidity level
higher than it should be, even though the Humidifier is not operating.
Telltale indications, again, are condensation or frost on cold surfaces
such as windows, doors, walls, etc. If such condensation persists for
several hours, your home should be ventilated to dissipate the potentially
damaging excess moisture.
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