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adding a humidifier to a furnace
Hi,
I am new at this. We bought a 70+ y.o. house here in Ontario. The summers are warm and moist and the winters are cold and dry. The A/C was added onto the furnace, bu there is no humidifier for the winter. I opened up the ducting immediately above the furnace and the condensor for the A/C is sitting right there. As far as I can see, if I add a humidifier the only place to put the small duct carrying the moist air would go in immediately in front of the condensor. Would there be a problem with this? I am assuming as the A/C is off in the winter, the condensor is off. And with the air blowing by when the furnace is going that the moist air isn't going to sit around on the condensor. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks. |
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