Honeywell i9050 User Manual

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HE360 POWERED FLOW-THROUGH HUMIDIFIER
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14. Place the humidifier pad assembly in
the humidifier housing making sure
the tabs on the end of the tray are
placed in the slots on the humidifier
housing. Be sure the water feed tube
is placed in the guide slots.
15. Replace the humidifier cover.
16. Verify the humidifier operation by
following the steps in the CHECKING
THE HUMIDIFIER FOR PROPER
OPERATION section.
End of Humidification Season
The humidifier needs to be cleaned and shut
off at the end of the heating season. Use the
EVERY 1 TO 3 MONTHS section steps 1
through 15 to shut down for the season.
IMPORTANT
Be sure the humidifier power is OFF.
Vacation
The humidifier water supply and your
humidistat should be turned off. Turn on the
humidifier water supply and reset your
humidistat when you return.
CHECKING THE HUMIDIFIER
FOR PROPER OPERATION
After winter startup or servicing, use the
following steps to check the humidifier operation.
1. Turn on the humidifier power and
water supply.
2. Turn the humidistat to its highest
setting and set the thermostat to 10
°
F
above the room temperature.
3. Observe that water is flowing out of
the drain hose.
NOTE:
The furnace blower must be running
to activate the humidifier.
4. Reset the thermostat and humidistat
to a comfortable setting for
automatic operation.
Problem
What To Look For
What To Do
Low humidity
Furnace blower not
operating
Reset circuit breaker or check for blown fuse.
Check that the furnace power is on.
Check all external wiring connections.
Check the humidistat setting.
Call a professional heating contractor.
Rapid air changes
(Drafts: cold air is dry
and is an added load
to the humidifier.)
Keep doors and windows closed.
Close fireplace damper when not in use.
Keep exhaust fan running time to a minimum.
Seal around doors and windows.  
High humidity
Condensation on
walls  
Turn humidistat and water off until
condensation is completely evaporated.
Heavy condensation
on windows
Turn humidistat down enough to eliminate
condensation. This can be a temporary
condition caused by moisture from bathing,
mopping, cooking, etc. If moisture persists,
more ventilation is needed.
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