EasyManua.ls Logo

Honeywell Steam Humidifier - Wiring Configuration Decisions; Make System Fan Regulation Decision

Honeywell Steam Humidifier
72 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
WIRING
STEP TWO: Make System Fan Regulation Decision
System Fan Regulation is a conguration that requires steam humidier to monitor the HVAC system fan and
make sure the fan is on if humidity is needed. This helps ensure that airow will distribute humidity into the living
space, and prevents water condensation in the duct. There are two ways to congure system fan regulation,
depending on the humidity control used:
CONFIGURATION 1 – Using a thermostat with integrated humidity control
CONFIGURATION 2 – Using a humidistat separate from the thermostat
Which is right for you?
CONFIGURATION 1 — using a thermostat
with an integrated humidity control such as
VisionPRO IAQ or Prestige — is ideal for
contractors who:
Want integrated control of the humidier and
HVAC system in the living space.
Want the system fan to turn on immediately
upon a call for humidity.
Proceed to “Wiring Basics: Conguration 1”
illustration at top of next page.
CONFIGURATION 2 — using a humidistat
separate from the thermostat such as H6062
or TrueIAQ — is ideal for contractors who:
Use a humidity control separate from
the thermostat.
Wish to avoid excessive air circulation in the
home. Steam humidier fan calls will not be
sent out of the steam humidier GF terminal
until the water temperature reaches 176°F
(just before boiling).
Note: This feature can be used with VisionPRO IAQ as well.
See page 35, 42.
Proceed to “Wiring Basics: Conguration 2”
illustration at bottom of next page.
Steam Humidier System 69-2285—09
31

Table of Contents

Related product manuals