Works Great but the installation may need enhancementsThis humidifier would be rated 5 stars for an application that requires no adjustments to the supplied installation plans.
My basic, forced air furnace is installed so that only one side of each vertical plenum is accessible. It was necessary to install the humidifier on the wide side of the hot air plenum and then use rigid 6” round duct work to feed the unit’s output into the horizontal cold air plenum. This unit is designed to fit the flexible duct that comes with it. The output port of the unit is much smaller than the female side of a 6” round duct so an adapter had to be fabricated. By hammering out the crimps of the male side of a 6” elbow, it then fit nice and snug onto the supplied plastic starter collar. During testing, the pulse module never came on in the normal setting. The “LO” setting worked but would continue to pulse water for 15 minutes after the furnace turned off. An outlet was installed on the side of the furnace for the unit’s AC adapter. This outlet was wired to toggle on and off with the furnace fan. I was then able to leave the pulse module setting on low with the unit automatically shutting down when the furnace fan turned off. The unit works perfectly now, but I feel installation enhancements such as this would be beyond the ability of many home owners. The media pads are not carried at Home Depot and must be ordered on-line. One pad should last an entire heating season. In summary, this type of humidifier, with a flow through water system, is the only kind to use. I’ve had plenty of bad experiences with the rotating drum, water bath, calcium clogged nightmare types to never go back.
by schottk