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Installation question - Honeywell Humidifier mangel 01-09-2007
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Posted by Stormin Mormon on January 11, 2007, 9:50 pm
Uhm. Hang on. Uh, er. Mmm. What's that mean?

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Christopher A. Young
You can't shout down a troll.
You have to starve them.
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>
> Stormin Mormon wrote:
> > Awwwww..... you're no fun. Bubba can be so ammusing.
> >
> > --
> >
> > Christopher A. Young
> > You can't shout down a troll.
> > You have to starve them.
> > .
> >
>
> Simple minds are easily amused..
>



Posted by Stormin Mormon on January 11, 2007, 4:25 pm
Bubba forgot to ask if you're in the southern hemisphere. Cold
return air is on the left, on the other side. It's got to do with
the rotation of the Earth. Please consider a major system rework.

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Christopher A. Young
You can't shout down a troll.
You have to starve them.
.

> The Cold Air Return is on the left side if you are facing the
front of
> the furnace. Are you saying its installed wrong? What is the
difference
> which side it comes down as long as the air returns to the
Furnace and
> runs through the filter and is heated before its sent up the
warm air
> supply?? Its been working fine for more than 10 years now.


> Bubba wrote:
> >
> > Your setup is all wrong. Your cold air return should come
down on the
> > right side.......Not the left!
> > You'll need to reverse the return air duct first.
> > Then install a ReverseFlow@Ductbooster.
> > Then and only then can you put the humidifier on the return.
> > Otherwise, you are stuck with installing it on the supply
plenum.
> > A new thermostat is always a wise install with a new
humidifier. Dont
> > forget the new low voltage wiring.
> > Bubba
>



Posted by =?iso-8859-15?Q?Tekkie=AE?= on January 10, 2007, 8:45 pm
Bubba posted for all of us...

> A new thermostat is always a wise install with a new humidifier. Dont
> forget the new low voltage wiring.
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Good advice Bubba!

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Tekkie Don't bother to thank me, I do this as a public service.

Posted by daytona° on January 10, 2007, 9:16 pm
No he didn't he must have posted for you and he ONLY

Bubba posted for all of us...

> A new thermostat is always a wise install with a new humidifier. Dont
> forget the new low voltage wiring.
>
Good advice Bubba!

January special is drywall anchors. Don't forget you need the drywall
anchors
for mounting the stats and your new wire. I was considering a special on
wire
ties and clips but my vendor is out of town for an indeterminate time so I
will
have to hold back. I'm also trying to work a deal with BoostersŪ but they
know
the market so it will be awhile but don't hesitate to recommend all their
models as they monitor this group and we intend to reward your loyalty.
--
Tekkie Don't bother to thank me, I do this as a public service.



Posted by Bob Pietrangelo on January 9, 2007, 11:07 pm
Ask Home Depot or where ever you bought it from.

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Bob



> Purchased a Honeywell humidifer. Their installation instructions are a
> little vague. I have what I htink is a High Boy furnace where there is
> a cold air return on the left side of the furnace and above the furnace
> is ducting with the AC evap coils and the duct leads up to the warm air
> supply ducting for the house.
> Do I make the hole and mount the actual humidifier in the cold air
> return dicting or on the warm air supply above the furnace? If its the
> warm air supply then I have an issue in that the only p;ace I can mount
> it is in front of the Evap coil and from what i am told, the humidity
> can damage the coil.
> Please advise. Any help is appreciated and links or diagrams would be
> even better.
>
> thank you!
>



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