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Honeywell Steam Humidifier - Water Supply and Drain Connections; Connect the Cold Water Supply; Tap into a Water Line

Honeywell Steam Humidifier
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PLUMBING
STEP ONE: Connect the Cold Water Supply
Do not use hot water supply. Cold water is required
to cool boiling water to safe draining temperatures.
Insert one end of the water line into the water lter
or reverse osmosis kit. Use the 1/4-inch plastic
water line provided or a 1/4-inch copper water line.
Apply a modest pull to ensure a tight t.
Use clamps or ties to secure the water lter in a
location that allows for removing and replacing it in
the future. Honeywell recommends changing the
water lter or RO canisters 1 & 2 annually, or as
needed based on water conditions.
Install the provided backow preventer, as required
by code. See “Reverse Osmosis Filter” if using the
Reverse Osmosis Filter.
Cut the water line so it is long enough to reach
from the water lter to the supply tting on the
bottom of the steam humidier.
Insert the water line into the steam humidier
supply tting.
Note: Failure to check for a tight t with plastic water line
could result in the line coming loose in the future. Apply
modest pull to ensure water line is properly seated and
secure.
STEP TWO: Tap into a Water Line
Consult local codes for proper plumbing.
Use the saddle valve provided or a T-tting and
manual shutoff valve to tap into a cold water
line.
Refer to the literature included with the valve
you chose and the local plumbing codes. Use
proper technique for the valve.
Saddle Valve
T-fitting
Water Supply
Line
Manual Shutoff
Valve
M29605
Water Supply and Drain Connections
MCR35266
BEST
PRACTICE
Use a manual shutoff valve when tapping into a water line.
Steam Humidier System 69-2285—09
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