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Table 3. Troubleshooting Humidifier Continued, Problem, What to look for, What to - furnace humidifier

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HE360A,B POWERED FLOW-THROUGH HUMIDIFIER Table 3. Troubleshooting Humidifier (Continued) Problem Low humidity High humidity What to look for Furnace • blower not operating. • • • • Rapid air • changes. • Drafts (cold air • is dry and is an added load to • the humidifier). Condensation • on walls. Heavy • condensation on windows. What to do Reset circuit breaker or check for blown fuse. Check that the furnace power is on. Check all external wiring connections. Check the humidity control setting. Call a professional heating contractor. 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. Turn off humidity control and water until condensation is completely evaporated. Turn humidity control down low enough to eliminate condensation caused by moisture from bathing, mopping, cooking, etc. If moisture persists, more ventilation is needed. 69-1176-04 22

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HE360A,B POWERED FLOW-THROUGH HUMIDIFIER
69-1176—04
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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 humidity control 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 off humidity control and water until
condensation is completely evaporated.
Heavy
condensation
on windows.
Turn humidity control down low enough to
eliminate condensation caused by
moisture from bathing, mopping, cooking,
etc. If moisture persists, more ventilation
is needed.
Table 3. Troubleshooting Humidifier (Continued)
Problem
What to look for
What to do