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Part Number P110-LFP1025A, P110-WTR2019A,

P110-LBP2018A, P110-SFP1016A,
P110-SBP2017A

GENERAL

Congratulations on your excellent choice in this addition

to your home comfort system.

Your humidifier represents both the latest in engineering

development and the culmination of many years of experi-
ence from one of the most reputable manufacturers of com-
fort systems.

Your new unit is among the most energy-efficient and

reliable home humidifiers available today. To assure its
dependability, spend a few minutes now with this booklet.
Learn about the operation of your humidifier and the small
amount of maintenance it takes to keep it operating at peak
efficiency.

During the heating season, your home can become un-

comfortably dry. This is because cold winter air holds very
little moisture. When outdoor air is warmed to average room
temperature, its relative humidity falls to even lower levels.

Proper humidity control can alleviate problems caused by

excessive dryness. The additional moisture supplied by your
humidifier may enable you to reduce the temperature setting
on your thermostat — without any loss of indoor comfort.

Your humidifier adds water to the air inside your home.

Although the rate of humidification is variable, it may ex-
ceed one-half gallon of water per hour. The typical process
of humidification begins when water flows through the hu-
midifier valve and soaks the large evaporator pad. Hot, dry
air from the furnace passes through the pad and absorbs the
water. Then, this moisture-laden air is distributed through-
out the house via the ductwork. See Fig. 1. Typical humidi-
fier installations are shown in Fig. 2.

OPERATING YOUR HUMIDIFIER

Your new humidifier is designed to operate as part of your

home heating system. For performance at maximum effi-
ciency, follow these recommendations:
• The humidifier is controlled by a humidistat. Adjust the

humidistat setting according to the outside temperature. Re-
fer to Table 1 as a general guide. If after several days, the
air in your home is too moist, lower the humidistat setting.
Condensation on single-pane windows indicates exces-
sive moisture. If the air is too dry, increase the setting.

• Continuous blower operation provides for constant hu-

midification. Continuous blower operation also minimizes
temperature differences throughout the home. Further-
more, a system equipped with an electronic air cleaner of-
fers the added benefit of full-time air filtration.

• Supply- and return-air grilles should not be blocked by drapes,

furniture, or other objects. Restricted airflow reduces the
efficiency of the humidifier, as well as that of the whole
comfort system.

• The humidifier unit must be properly maintained on a regu-

lar basis.

Table 1 — Humidistat Settings

OUTSIDE

TEMPERATURE

(°F)

RECOMMENDED

HUMIDISTAT SETTING

(% RELATIVE HUMIDITY)

−20

15

−10

20 (LOW)

−0

25

10

30

20

35

30

40 (MED)

OWNER’S
MANUAL

Residential

Humidifier

DRY
AIR

EVAPORATOR
PAD

HUMIDIFIED
       AIR

DRAIN

Fig. 1 — Humidifier Operation

Fig. 2 — Typical Humidifier Installations

Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or

change at any time, specifications or designs

without notice and without incurring obligations.

REPLACEMENT COMPONENTS DIVISION

LITERATURE NUMBER HUM-50SO

R

CARRIER CORPORATION 1/99

REPLACES 2-05930

PRINTED IN U.S.A.

Summary of Contents for P110-LFP1025A

Page 1: ...buted through out the house via the ductwork See Fig 1 Typical humidi fier installations are shown in Fig 2 OPERATING YOUR HUMIDIFIER Your new humidifier is designed to operate as part of your home heating system For performance at maximum effi ciency follow these recommendations The humidifier is controlled by a humidistat Adjust the humidistat setting according to the outside temperature Re fer ...

Page 2: ...t cover is opened hold the pad assembly in place Check to see if water is flowing from the solenoid valve into the distributor pan See Fig 8 On a P110 WTR2019Ahumidifier look through the win dow on front of the unit to see that the evaporator pad is rotating and water is flowing See Fig 9 The P110 WTR2019Ahumidifier is controlled by a float valve Turning off the furnace will not affect the water f...

Page 3: ...fier To disassemble a P110 SBP2017A humidifier gently pull the latch that secures the access panel Remove the door and slide the evaporator pad assembly out of the unit See Fig 7 To disassemble either a P110 LBP2018A or P110 LFP1025Ahumidifier first remove the water supply con nection to the solenoid valve Next remove the screw that holds the distributor cover to the cabinet and lift off the cover...

Page 4: ...hat the square shaft en gages the motor coupling and that the bearing washer is located inside the bearing retainer Turn the water on Ad just float by rotating until water covers inside of foam drum Attach the access door and turn the latches 9 Turn on electrical power supplies Refer to start up pro cedures listed on page 2 BEFORE YOU REQUEST A SERVICE CALL Before You Call For Service Check For Th...

Page 5: ...our new humidifier in the following spaces This information along with the other ready reference facts requested below may be required if you should ever need information or service Model No Serial No Date Installed Dealer Name Address City State Zip Telephone 5 ...

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Page 8: ...anufacturer of air conditioning heating and refrigeration products Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue or change at any time specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations REPLACEMENT COMPONENTS DIVISION LITERATURE NUMBER HUM 50SO R CARRIER CORPORATION 1 99 REPLACES 2 05930 PRINTED IN U S A ...

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