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Alex O. October 12th 05 01:52 PM

Humidifier question
 

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This is not a homeonwer help forum. Post in alt.home.repair.


Thanks for the advice. Followup set.

wrote:
The drum model allowed greater contact surfaces for the moving air to mix with
the water. To increase efficiency of the flow thru models, switch your makeup
water supply to the hot water side.


Already did. Didn't help.

Best of all, install a steam humidifier.


I didn't know that there were whole house steam humidifiers.
I'll try to find some info about them.

Thank you very much for your help.


[email protected] October 12th 05 03:13 PM

Humidifier question
 


I didn't know that there were whole house steam humidifiers.
I'll try to find some info about them.

Thank you very much for your help.


I am not promoting this brand, however Ive heard very favorable reviews from
contractors who have installed them.

http://www.ewccontrols.com/steam_humidifier.htm

geoman jr October 13th 05 03:37 AM

Humidifier question
 

"Alex O." wrote in message
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wrote:
This is not a homeonwer help forum. Post in alt.home.repair.


Thanks for the advice. Followup set.

wrote:
The drum model allowed greater contact surfaces for the moving air to
mix with
the water. To increase efficiency of the flow thru models, switch your
makeup
water supply to the hot water side.


Already did. Didn't help.

Best of all, install a steam humidifier.


I didn't know that there were whole house steam humidifiers.
I'll try to find some info about them.

Thank you very much for your help.

Remember the flow throughs only work when the furnace fan or burners( in
some cases) are running. If your furnace is not getting much run time, guess
what, your not putting humidity in the air. Running your fan all the time
might help a little but then you'll be paying more in electricity. Gofish
has it right !



Alex October 13th 05 04:31 AM

Humidifier question
 
geoman jr wrote:
Remember the flow throughs only work when the furnace fan or burners( in
some cases) are running. If your furnace is not getting much run time, guess
what, your not putting humidity in the air. Running your fan all the time
might help a little but then you'll be paying more in electricity. Gofish
has it right !


I am not disputing what Gofish said.

My original observation was that the General Aire 81 (evaporative pad), connected to the cold water supply was more than adequate while the Wait 6000 (flow through), connected to the hot water supply did a lousy job.

Steam humidifiers are something that I am not familiar with.
I have to find a distributor in the Toronto area.


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