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- 1. Replacing/Removing the Inlet Water Filter
- 2. Replacing a Solenoid Valve or an Orifice Connector
- 3. Checking Water Flow to the Humidifier Distribution Tray
- 4. Trouble Shooting Guide
- 5. Problem: Not Enough Humidity
- 6. Humidifier Is Not Cycling on When the Furnace Turns on
- 7. No Water Getting to the Evaporator Pad
- 8. Problem: the Digital Humidistat Is Constantly Reading Low 15%
WARRANTY/MAINTENANCE/TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
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• The bypass tube or humidifier is installed in front of air-
conditioning coils or is blocked in some other way – move to
another location and ensure maximum air flow.
• The fan delay on your furnace is not set properly and the
furnace fan is shutting off too early when the air is still hot. You
should discuss with a HVAC professional to have your
furnace's fan cycle adjusted so you are maximizing the heat
delivered to your home. If the furnace is not adjusted you will
have to consider the use of a flow through pressure switch
(through our parts and service line) or bypass the humidifiers
control and have the unit hardwired to your furnace by an
electrician or HVAC professional.
• Your furnace is located in an enclosed space like a closet, and as
a result the temperature in that space is very hot , this is not a
good condition. Proper ventilation is necessary for your furnace
to operate properly you should consult a HVAC professional. If
this is the case you will have to consider the use of a flow
through pressure switch (through our parts and service line) or
bypass the humidifiers control and have the unit hardwired to
your furnace by an electrician or HVAC professional.
• Your furnace is not operating properly and running too hot –
consult a HVAC professional.
PROBLEM: THE HUMIDISTAT READING DOES NOT
SEEM TO MATCH THE HUMIDITY LEVEL IN THE HOME;
IT IS HIGHER OR LOWER
POSSIBLE CAUSE: Humidistat is not located in the proper
location. Sensing the humidity level in the duct is usually an
accurate and easy way to read the humidity level in the home –
however depending on the home, and the home's ventilation
system, the unit may be sensing a false humidity level
REMEDY:
• Model 5000 humidifier comes with a humidistat which can be
duct mounted or wall mounted. For model 6000 humidifier you
may purchase a wired remote humidistat sensor. You should
relocate your humidity sensor to a central location perhaps close
to the home's thermostat to give you a better indication of the
humidity level.
PROBLEM: NO WATER GETTING TO THE EVAPORATOR PAD
POSSIBLE CAUSE: Humidistat is not turned up.
REMEDY: Turn up the humidistat, wait for the furnace to be in
heating mode and the green "humidisense" light to turn on. You
will hear the solenoid valve click.
POSSIBLE CAUSE: No power to the unit.
REMEDY: Turn on the power, turn up the humidistat, wait for the
furnace to be in heating mode and the green "humidisense" light
to turn on. You will hear the solenoid valve click.
POSSIBLE CAUSE: The furnace is not in heating mode.
REMEDY: Wait for the furnace to be in heating mode and the green
"humidisense" light on the side to turn on. The solenoid will click.
POSSIBLE CAUSE: After the furnace has gone into heating mode
the humidistat was turned down or the humidity level rose above
the set point.
REMEDY: No water will run if at the beginning of the heating or
if during the heating cycle the humidistat is not calling for
humidity. The unit will wait for the next heating cycle and if the
humidistat is calling for humidity then allow water to flow.
POSSIBLE CAUSE: Water supply is not turned on.
REMEDY: Ensure that the self piercing valve is installed correctly
(see section in instructions) and open fully.
POSSIBLE CAUSE: Water is blocked at either the water inlet filter
or at the orifice fitting. It is not common for the inlet filter or
orifice fitting to become blocked. To ensure against this, when
installing the unit do not use any existing water tubing from old
units as there may be some sort of build up in the line. When you
replace your humidifiers evaporator pad you should also replace
the water inlet filter (see maintenance schedule).
REMEDY:
• To check that there is water getting to the humidifier, turn off
the water, disconnect the water supply to the unit, and turn
the water back on. Allow the water to flow into a bucket, and
then reconnect the water after test.
• Check that the water inlet filter is not plugged. Replace if
required. (Procedure in Maintenance Guide)
• Check that the black orifice fitting is not plugged. (Procedure in
Maintenance Guide)
PROBLEM: THERE IS TOO MUCH WATER
GOING DOWN THE DRAIN
POSSIBLE CAUSE: The unit is installed improperly and is not
performing efficiently.
REMEDY: Check your installation in the appropriate section in
the instructions and make any necessary adjustments.
POSSIBLE CAUSE: The home's furnace is not supplying the
design conditions for the humidifier. In order to maximize the
humidifier's output and ensure efficient operation the following
conditions should be maintained
• Air temp to the evaporator pad – 120°F
• Water temperature to the evaporator pad – 60°F
• Air pressure through the unit 0.5" wg sp.
These conditions are A.R.I. standards and all humidifier
manufacturers use them.
REMEDY: If you suspect that the furnace or that conditions at the
humidifier cannot be maintained to ensure maximum output
efficiency replace the supplied self piercing water valve with a
proper shut off valve and back off the water supplied to the unit
until the amount of water being drained is acceptable for you.