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On Mon, 27 Dec 2004 00:56:06 GMT, "Edwin Pawlowski"
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"Bubba" wrote in message
The humidistat should control a Humidifier. Nothing else.
I cant see the air conditioning compressor working from here when the
outdoor fan runs. Only you can tell us that.
The A/C compressor nor the A/C outdoor fan should NOT be running in
the winter NOR when the humidistat is turned up.
Youve got some messed up wiring and obviously no one has checked out
your system in your newly built house.
You'd do yourself a favor by getting them or a Good hvac company back
out and have them check everything over including settings, air flows,
temps etc. etc.
Bubba


Depends. A humidistat is just that. It control humidity. While it would
be very unusual for most of us to want to decrease the humidity in winter,
there are certain applications to do just that. I know of a couple of
printing plants where humidity control for the paper was more important than
temperature control. It was not unusual to run the AC system and the heater
in order to lower the humidity.

Perhaps the OP lives in a very humid region. There is always an exception.


Thats all very nice and well Eddy ............and Pink monkeys just
might fly outta my ass but for all intents and purposes the OP is
talking about his average system in his average newer home that some
average idiot ****ed up the wiring in. Deal with it. He wasnt posting
a trick question that you were going to get graded on.
Bubba