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Joseph Meehan
 
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Default Furnace/Humidifier question

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I have determined that this will need to be wired to either the blower
or the burner. Since I am new to this, I am assuming this can be
done?

What it is doing now is when the furnace is on or off, the water
continues to flow through the pad into the drain hose, non stop.

Can anyone easily explain how to wire this up?

By the way, there was an existing humidifer on the furnace but I made
a mistake and forgot to label how it was installed when I removed it.


You need to know what voltage it needs (generally 12 - 24 or 120V) and
what amperage it needs, then you need to find a switched source with
sufficient excess capacity for it or use a relay to reduce the load.

The more I think about it, the more I think you should junk this thing
and buy a good humidifier like Aprilair.

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Joseph Meehan

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