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Default If it feeds 6 gph, how come it only uses 18 gpd

Still checking out humidifiers, even though I can only use one model,
not this one, and I notice that the poplular Aprilaire 700A has these
specs?

Water Feed Rate 6 Gallons/Hour
Water Capacity 18 Gallons/Day

If it feeds 6 gallons and hour, how come it only uses 18 gallons a
day?? Where does it feed it?

It also says, "Complementing any HVAC system, the 700A has an
evaporation capacity of 0.75 gallons per hour, among the highest
capacity humidifiers sold." So if its evaporation cap is 0.75 gph,
what does it mean that its WFR is 6 gph?

http://www.alpinehomeair.com/viewpro...ctID=453058469

Just sayin'.
 
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