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Troubleshooting

Common Questions & Answers

Q. My humidity is too low. Why isn’t the humidifier working?

A. This is one of the most common questions from homeowners with new humidifiers. There are
many factors that decide how well a home will be humidified. The primary factors are the size
of the home and how well it is insulated (assuming the humidifier is installed properly). The issue
could range from something as simple as the humidistat setting not being set high enough to a
complex situation involving the home environment and material construction. New cabinets,
wood floors and furniture have the tendency to absorb moisture quickly. These wood materials
will continue to absorb moisture until their saturation point is reached. In addition, doors that
open and close often will allow the internal humidity to escape into the outdoors. The size of
crawlspaces, such as attics and dead spaces in construction will also affect how well the living
space is humidified. If you have concerns or questions about the operation of the humidifier,
consult your dealer for an on-site inspection and analysis. 

Q. The humidifier is running all the time. Is this normal?

A. The humidistat may be broken or your home may have a high transfer of air. Drafts and leaky
construction will allow the humidity to expand to fill whatever space it is in. If your home is not
sealed tightly, the humidity will escape into the outside air, wasting your electricity and water.
Another cause could be an improper electrical installation. The humidifier is designed to be used
in conjunction with the furnace blower. 

Q. Water is constantly flowing out the humidifier drain and I am afraid that it is wasting water. 

Should I be concerned?

A. Flow-thru humidifiers are designed to use the action of flowing water to continuously flush
minerals and debris from the evaporator pad when the HVAC system is running and there is a
demand for additional humidity, thus increasing their useful life expectancy and resulting in
fewer maintenance needs. However, if the water usage is constant and does not appear to cycle
with the HVAC system turning ON and OFF, servicing may be necessary. 

Q. Where do I get the parts that must be replaced on a regular basis?

A. Your dealer can help supply you with the parts you need. 

Q. I do not need my humidifier on all year round. What do I do during the summer months?

A. First, turn the saddle valve to the OFF position. In some installations, a damper will be installed
on the ductwork that will allow you to shut off the air from the regular HVAC system. This
damper will keep cooler air from flowing into the humidifier and wasting electricity.

Q. How do I control the humidifier and the level of humidity in my home?

A. The humidistat is the only way the humidifier understands how much humidity is in the air. A
nylon element in the humidistat expands and contracts as the humidity level changes and this
movement signals the unit to turn ON and OFF.

If you have questions not answered here, please contact:

CareCo Service Dept., 

415 Wabash Ave., P.O. Box 200, Effingham, Illinois, 62401 

Phone: 1-800-227-3917 

E-mail: fiaqcustomerservice@fedders.com

Summary of Contents for G-200/300

Page 1: ...t Bypass Humidifier Installation Operation Maintenance CAUTION READ INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY FOR SAFE OPERATION EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN WORKING WITH ELECTRIC...

Page 2: ...tents Introduction 1 Specifications 2 Capacity Selection Guide 3 Operation 3 Installation 5 Mounting Locations 6 Maintenance 7 Troubleshooting 9 Description of Parts 11 Unit Diagram and Parts List 12...

Page 3: ...at 71 to 72 F without controlled humidity Since every degree of temperature setback represents about 3 of your heating costs this can possibly represent a significant annual savings During the heatin...

Page 4: ...idifier as part of the summer shut down Be sure to install a new evaporator pad at the beginning of the heating season before starting the humidifier Like your heating system and air conditioning unit...

Page 5: ...water by using the saddle valve It is designed to be either fully open or closed A pad in the distribution tray distributes water evenly between the openings The distribution tray should be inspected...

Page 6: ...ols and humidistat for the desired conditions 30 40 Relative Humidity is typically recommended but it is important to reduce the setting whenever extreme low outdoor temperatures occur in order to avo...

Page 7: ...urnaces using 120VAC auxiliary terminals interlocked to the furnace fan connect the primary of the supplied 120 24VAC transformer to the auxiliary terminals on the furnace Connect the secondary of the...

Page 8: ...recommended that when the unit is installed in this location it is supplied with hot water service 2 If the furnace has an air conditioning coil be sure the unit does not interfere with coil ends 3 R...

Page 9: ...d be installed upstream of the conical mesh filter to reduce the frequency of cleaning Water softeners can be used to improve the quality of the supply water however deionized water is corrosive and c...

Page 10: ...drain connection Remove the old evaporator pad and discard 5 Inspect the interior of the humidifier and remove any mineral deposits and accumulation from the frame assembly and drain tray 6 Remove th...

Page 11: ...ould be an improper electrical installation The humidifier is designed to be used in conjunction with the furnace blower Q Water is constantly flowing out the humidifier drain and I am afraid that it...

Page 12: ...Corrective Action Replace the evaporator pad Clean or replace conical mesh filter and fluid restrictor Increase the humidity setting on the humidistat Turn the saddle valve handle in a counterclockwi...

Page 13: ...vaporator Pad Allows water to evaporate as warm dry air is drawn through it Must be replaced on a regular basis to maintain efficiency Fluid Restrictor Located within the water tubing of the humidifie...

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Page 15: ...13 Unit Diagram 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 12 14 13 11 7...

Page 16: ...edders com Humidifiers which have been installed or become part of real estate cannot be returned CareCo will receive freight prepaid only removable parts or components of such defective humidifiers 6...

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