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[. . . ] If excessive moisture appears on windows or walls, reduce humidity setting enough to eliminate condensation. If the situation continues, turn off water valve until condensation is gone. 8) Hamilton assumes no responsibility under warranty if user does The lOHF Flow- Thru Humidifier is designed to humidify the heated air that your furnace produces based on your selected humidity level for your home. When your furnace blower comes "on", the humidifier is activated and remains "on" until your furnace blower turns "off", or your home reaches its desired humidity level. When the humidifier is activated, the solenoid valve opens and allows the water supply into the Distribution Tray at the top of the humidifier. [. . . ] Wire nut and wrap each connection with electrical tape to complete the I2OV wiring. B) "LOAD" WIRING (24V) Refer to previous diagram Humidistat, Solenoid, and Transformer Connections 1) Humidistat: To complete the 24V wiring, the duct Humidistat must first be mounted. The Humidistat must be located on the return (cold) air plenum AND upstream of the Humidifier or by-pass on a flat vertical surface of the return air plenum or duct. 2) Connect a piece of the Low Voltage wire provided, from the LOAD side of transformer (or 24V Humidifier port on Control Board if applicable) to either Solenoid Valve wire. Connect another piece of wire from the other Solenoid Valve wire to the Humidistat. (Refer back to wiring diagram) 3) Lastly, connect a piece of the Low Voltage wire from the LOAD side of the transformer (or 24V common port on the Control Board if applicable) directly to the Humidistat. Control Board w/ 1120v Ports: Follow Steps in "LINE" Wiring, except make the wire Connections to the Humidifier ports on the Control Board instead of the Blower Motor. Control Board w/ 24v Ports: Go to directions for "LOAD" wiring, only. No Control Board: Follow instructions below as written. CAUTION: Before wiring, turn off all power that supplies the components. All wiring should comply with local, state and national codes. A) "LINE" WIRING (120v) Furnace Connections Using the Humidifier Transformer provided, follow the basic 12Ov wiring directions and the diagram below. The Humidifier Transformer will be wired to the Furnace Blower Motor. OPERATING THE HUMIDIFIER 1) When furnace blower is "OFF", solenoid should be closed. 2) With the furnace blower turned "ON", the solenoid valve should be open, if Humidistat setting is ON (i. e. 4) The orifice in the solenoid valve will limit the flow of water to the Distribution Tray to approximately 3 1/2 gallons per hour, at a line pressure of 60 PSI. 5) Let Humidifier run long enough to be sure that the unit drains properly into floor drain without overflow. Overflow conditions are usually caused by water not flowing freely out of the drain tube. Make sure again that all connections are secure and there are no leaks. 7) Damper is suggested to be on "HIGH" when Humidifier is used during the winter months, with the Humidistat set at the recommended settings. Should water blow off of evaporator pad, gradually close damper until the condition is corrected. Set Damper to "LOW" position during the summer months and Humidistat set to 'OFF". Use recommended settings shown on Humidistat nameplate. 1) Locate the Humidifier Transformer. You will note that one side reads "LINE", which is for the 120V wiring, and the other side reads "LOAD", which is for the 24V Wiring. 2) Select the best location to mount the transformer on the furnace so I) the black wire (hot) on the Line side can be connected to the proper furnace blower motor wire, and 2) the white wire (common) can be connected to any furnace common wire. 3) From the wiring diagram for your furnace, locate the wire that is HOT, during the HEAT mode of operation. [. . . ] Hamilton's liability is limited to replacement of defective parts or components and does not include payment of the cost of labor charges to remove or replace such defective components or parts. 8) Hamilton will not be responsible for loss of use of any product: loss of time, inconvenience, or any other indirect, incidental, or consequential damages with respect to person or property, whether caused directly or indirectly by the product, a result of breach of contract, neglect or otherwise. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the limitation of exclusion in the preceding sentence may not apply to you. 9) THIS WARRANTY GIVS YOU SPECIFIC RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS, WHICH VERY, FROM STATE TO STATE. [. . . ]

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