Lennox HCWB2?12A, HCWB2?17A, HCWP2?18A User Manual

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USER’S MANUAL FOR HCWB2 AND HCWP2 HUMIDIFIERS
505,289M 09/2008 Supersedes 08/2007 KAZ # C.6046
HCWB2 & HCWP2 SERIES
Litho U.S.A.
E 2007
Dallas, Texas, USA
Table Of Contents
Introduction 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Humidifier Operation 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Operating Instructions −− Manual Humidistat 2. . . . . . .
Operating Instructions −− Universal Humidistat 2. . . . . .
Operating Instructions (Automatic Mode) 3. . . . . . . . . .
RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS
FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
Operating Instructions (Manual Mode) 3. . . . . . . . . .
Water Characteristics 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Summer Shutdown 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Periodic Preventative Maintenance 4. . . . . . . . . . . .
HCWB2 Required Maintenance 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HCWP2 Required Maintenance 6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Introduction
This manual includes information that will familiarize you with your humidifier. It also details routine maintenance required to keep the humidifier working properly.
Electric shock hazard. Can cause injury or death. Disconnect all electrical power supplies before servicing. Shut off water supply before disconnecting or tapping into any water supply line.
WARNING
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Risk of Equipment Damage. After humidifier installation is completed, turn water supply back on.
CAUTION
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Humidifier Operation
Your new humidifier works with your central heating system to increase indoor humidity as necessary. The humidifier is typically wired to operate when the indoor blower motor is on during the heating mode and the indoor relative humidity (RH) is below the selected comfort level. During a call for humidity, water flows into the EquaFlot distribution tray, where it is distributed evenly across the width of the pan. The humidifier pad is saturated with water. Dry hot air moves through the pad where evaporation takes place. The humidified air carries moisture in vapor form throughout the home.
Risk of Equipment Damage. Do not use the saddle valve to regulate water flow. The valve is designed to be completely opened or closed.
CAUTION
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During humidifier operation, a steady stream of water flows to the drain. This water flushes away minerals and other particles of solid residue. Some particles are trapped by the humidifier pad. This eliminates the white dust" which is often mentioned in complaints about other systems. The water flow and drain design also eliminate problems caused by stagnant water.
The humidifier pad must be in good condition to assure trouble−free performance. It should be changed at least annually.
All humidifier parts that come in contact with water are designed not to rust or corrode. Neither heat nor water will affect the humidifier components under normal operating conditions.
HCWB2−12 and −17 and HCWP2−18 Operating Instructions
It is important to maintain proper indoor relative humidity (RH). When the indoor RH is too low, the dry air can cause wood furniture to dry and crack. Low humidity can also lead to dry, cracked skin, as well as nose bleeds. When the indoor RH is too high, the extra moisture may cause condensation on the inside of windows (fogging or frost on windows). Water may puddle on window sills and floors. Recommended indoor relative humidity levels are given in table 1 and on the front of the humidistat. For example, when the outside temperature is 20°F, the recommended indoor relative humidity (RH) is 35%.
HCWB2−12 and −17 and HCWP2−18 humidifiers are controlled by a manual humidistat, which is installed either in the living area or on the return air plenum.
A manual humidistat is used to set desired indoor RH. The humidistat controls the humidifier so that it introduces humidity corresponding to the humidistat control knob setting.
FIGURE 1
CONTROL
KNOB
MANUAL HUMIDISTAT
TABLE 1
Relative Humidity (RH) Settings
Outside Temperature
(Fahrenheit)
Recommended RH
+40° 45%
+30° 40%
+20° 35%
+10° 30%
0° 25%
–10° 20%
–20° 15%
To check the humidifier operation, make sure that the water saddle valve is open, there is power to the humidifier and the furnace/air handler blower is running. Turn the humidistat control knob to the OFF position. Then, slowly turn the knob in the other direction, until you hear a click from either inside of the humidistat or from the humidifier solenoid valve. (If the RH in the immediate vicinity of the humidistat is more than 45%, the humidfier will not turn on.) After the humidifier has operated for several minutes and water is coming out at the drain, reduce the humidistat setting. Turn the knob to a point below the click point. The humidifier should automatically shut off. Now, set the humidistat dial at the recommended inside RH, depending on the outside temperature.
It is important to watch for signs that the indoor relative humidity (RH) level. If the level is too low or too high, the humidistat control setting should be adjusted accordingly. You should anticipate changes in the outdoor temperature, so that you can adjust the setpoint prior to a drop in the outside temperature. It takes time for the humidifier to adjust the indoor relative humidity.
Be sure to keep fireplace dampers closed when not in use. Chimneys provide an excellent escape route for heat, as well as humidity.
HCWB2−12A and −17A and HCWP2−18A Operating Instructions
HCWB2−12A and −17A and HCWP2−18A humidifiers are controlled by a universal humidifier control, which offers two modes of operation: automatic and manual. When installed in the automatic mode the system benefits you in the following ways:
1 − The control automatically adjusts your home’s RH
based on the outdoor temperature.
2 − The control eliminates the need to manually adjust
the control.
3 − The universal humidistat precisely controls the RH in
your home, ensuring maximum comfort for a greater percentage of time. The universal humidistat also prevents excess condensation or low humidity in the home.
4 − The universal humidistat eliminates the need to turn
the dial setting to OFF during the summer season.
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