When installed, should the unit attached to the cold air side of the furnace or on the warm air side?

Wednesday, June 12, 2013 by Aprilaire Team
Consumer question:
 
When installed, should the unit attached to the cold air side of the furnace or on the warm air side? It does not make sense to add water vapor on the cold air side, then heating the air and burning off some of the humidity.
 
 
Aprilaires' response:

It does not matter if the 700 is mounted on the hot air side, or the cold air side. The only requirement is... if installed on the cold air side, you have to run hot water to the humidifier.

Having humidified air put into the cold air return, then into the furnace to be reheated and put out to the home, will not hurt the humidity level. It will not burn off any of the moisture.

 

 

No water is getting to my humidifiers' feedtube, please help!

Monday, June 10, 2013 by Aprilaire Team
Consumer question:

My humidifier recently stopped working. No water is being feed through to the unit. When I place it in test mode I get an R1 error code and flashing blue lights. Please let me know what I need to do to fix my unit asap.

Aprilaire's response:

Thank you for contacting us regarding your model 600M humidifier. The R1 that you see on the screen after the test mode simply means the control is a revision one control. This revision indicator has no effect on the operation of the control or the humidifier. The blinking blue lights with the R1 simply tells us that the test mode is over and the control knob is still in the test position. If left in test, the control will not turn the humidifier on at all.

If water flows through the unit while in test, then it may not be running because of the current level of relative humidity. Typically when the solenoid operates in test, the system is working fine. If the control is reading a relative humidity level at or above 45%, the unit will not operate outside of test. Also, there is an accuracy differential of +/- 5%. For example, it is possible that the control displays 40% but still does not operate on the highest setting.

Additionally, if you are using the outdoor temperature sensor for automatic operation, the outdoor temperature may be the cause for the humidifier to not run. If the outdoor temperature is at or above 55 degrees the control will not turn on the humidifier.

Furthermore, to better understand why your unit is not operating, you have the option to call our technical support department at 1-800-334-6011 to troubleshoot the unit with one of our technicians over the phone. The technician may be able to diagnose what the problem is and point you in the right direction regarding service.

Our tech support department is available Monday through Friday, 7 am to 5 pm CST.

If you have any further questions regarding this or any of our products, please feel free to contact our customer service department at your earliest convenience.

Perform Aprilaire Humidifier Annual maintenance like a boss!

Monday, April 22, 2013 by Aprilaire Team

For best performance, we recommend you replace the Water
Panel evaporator in your Aprilaire humidifier at least annually with
the exception of Models 400 and 400M, which should be changed at
least twice per heating season.

The “Change Water Panel” indicator light (Digital Control only) will blink
when it is time to change your Water Panel. See individual model instructions
for additional maintenance.

To purchase a new Water Panel:

• Visit estore.aprilaire.com

• Call the installer of your Aprilaire humidifier.

• Call your heating and air conditioning dealer.

• Use our “Dealer Locator” at: www.aprilaire.com

• Purchase only Genuine Aprilaire Water Panels to maintain best performance.

If your humidifier is equipped with a Digital Humidifier Control with Water
Panel change indicator, after replacing the Water Panel, turn the control
knob to the “Test/Reset” position until the “Humidifier On” light blinks to
reset its timer. (Blower must be operating and HVAC calling for heat.) Be sure
to turn the control knob back to it’s original setting. If the “Humidifier On”
light continues to blink, your humidifier is in Test mode. DO NOT LEAVE THE
CONTROL IN TEST MODE OR HUMIDIFIER WILL NOT OPERATE.

Also review the periodic preventavtive maintenance in the owner's manual.

Springtime tips from the EPA

Thursday, April 4, 2013 by Aprilaire Team

Follow these tips suggested by the EPA, http://www.epa.gov/epahome/hi-spring.htm 

In your garden

A beautiful and healthy lawn is good for our environment. It can resist damage from weeds, disease, and insect pests. Pesticides can be effective, but need to be used according to the directions on the label and should not be relied on as a quick-fix to lawn problems.

Here are some tips to follow:

Develop healthy soil. Make sure your soil has the right pH balance, key nutrients, and good texture. You can buy easy-to-use soil analysis kits at hardware stores or contact your local County Cooperative Extension Service for a soil analysis.

Choose the right grass for your climate. If your area gets very little rain, don't plant a type of grass that needs a lot of water. Select grass seed that is well suited to your climate and other growing conditions such as the amount of sunlight and rain you lawn receives. Over-seed your lawn each Fall by spreading seeds on top of the lawn. A thicker lawn helps to crowd out weeds. Your local County Extension Service can advise you on which grasses grow best in your area.

Longer is Better. Make sure the lawn mower blades are sharp. Grass that is slightly long makes a strong, healthy lawn with few pest problems. Weeds have a hard time taking root and growing when grass is around 2½ to 3½ inches for most types of grass.

Water Early. It is time to water if footprint impressions stay in the lawn and do not spring back. Water early in the morning and only for short periods for time so the soil may absorb the water. Longer grass has stronger roots and retains water better.

Correct thatch buildup. Thatch is a layer of dead plant materials between the grass blades and the soil. When thatch gets too thick, deeper than 3/4 of an inch, water and nutrients are prevented from getting into the soil and reaching the roots of the grass. Overusing synthetic fertilizer can create heavy layer of thatch, and some kinds of grass are prone to thatch buildup.

Recycle grass. Don't pick up the grass clippings after you mow. Clippings will return nutrients and moisture to the soil. Consider buying a mulching lawn mower. This will cut the grass clippings finer and blow them into the lawn.

Let your lawn breathe. Once a year, remove small plugs of earth to allow air and water to aerate the grass roots.

Invite a few weeds and insects into you garden. Think of you lawn as a small piece of nature where pests have their place. Often, nature provides its own pest control in the form of birds or other insects that feed on the insects we consider nuisances.

Use manual tools. Tools that don't require electric or gasoline engines are especially handy for small yards or small jobs. There are hand tools available that will meet a wide variety of lawn and garden needs, like lightweight, quiet, easy-to-use reel push mowers that generate no emissions.


Using pesticides safely

If you decide that the best solution to your pest problem is a pesticide, follow these tips when selecting and using a garden product:

    Identify the pest problem
    Find the product that solves the problem
    Buy the right amount for your needs
    Read the label carefully and use the product the right way
    Pay attention to warnings
    Prevent harm to the environment - never pour lawn and garden products down a drain

Spring Cleaning


If you are going to be doing some spring cleaning, take a look around your house for items that present environmental hazards when they are improperly disposed of. Leftover household products that contain corrosive, toxic, ignitable, or reactive ingredients are considered to be "household hazardous waste" or "HHW." Products, such as paints, cleaners, oils, batteries, and pesticides, that contain potentially hazardous ingredients require special care when you dispose of them.

Heating and cooling


Is your home's cooling equipment more than 10 years old? If so, EPA encourages you to have your current system inspected for energy performance by a professional contractor before their busy summer season hits.

If it's time for a replacement, be sure to choose equipment that has earned the ENERGY STAR for high efficiency.
If it's not yet time to replace, have your contractor perform routine annual maintenance on your system to make sure it will efficiently and comfortably carry you through the hot summer months without costing you more than necessary.
 

We bought a home with an Aprilaire model 440 and have no idea how it works. Please help!

Thursday, March 7, 2013 by Aprilaire Team

Consumer question:

We bought a home with an Aprilaire model 440 and have no idea how it works. It has a dial with a red line and a white line. On top of the dial it says humidity and on the lower half it says outside temp. Where should the red line be and where should the white line be? Thanks for your help.

 

Aprilaires' response:

Thank you for contacting us regarding the control for your 440. The white line points to the upper numbers, which are the percentage of humidity settings, and the red line points to the lower numbers, which are the outside temperatures. To set this style of humidistat, check early in the day what the anticipated low temperature will be for the night and line up the red line with that temperature. The white line will then be pointing to the correct percentage of humidity. We hope this information is helpful to you.

If you have any further questions regarding this or any of our products, please feel free to contact our customer service department at your earliest convenience.

Aprilaire - Division of Research Products Corporation
1-800-334-6011
Visit www.aprilaire.com
Call center hours are M-F 7am-5pm CST

 

I am interested in installing an Aprilaire whole house humidifier in my own house

Wednesday, March 6, 2013 by Aprilaire Team

Consumer question:

I am interested in installing an Aprilaire whole house humidifier in my own house without a contractor. I have radiant heat so the only ducting I have is for air conditioning. I was wondering if having room temperature air circulation (no air conditioning) would still be effective to evaporate enough water to generate humidity within the specs of the controller. I understand that I would have to periodically have the blower turn on in the heat season in order to simulate a furnace blower, but that is no problem. Im more concerned that because the air would be 70 degrees, that the evaporation would be so slow that the controller would be telling me to replace the filter all the time.

thank you... please give me your suggestions on your best product for this 2200sq foot area and situation.

 

Aprilaires' response:

Thank you for contacting us regarding our whole home humidifiers. You would be able to utilize a whole home humidifier on an air handler unit that is not used for heat. Simply supply the unit with hot water and you can add humidity with moving room temperature air through the water panel.

Based on the size of your home, the 600 should be sufficient. However, there are other factors that may affect the performance of the humidifier. Factors such as ceiling height, age and tightness of the home, water temperature, and desired humidity level all contribute to the humidifiers ability to reach and maintain a given humidity setpoint.

We recommend the installation be done by a licensed HVAC contractor. When installed by a licensed contractor, the units come with a 5 year warranty. If you choose not to use a licensed contractor you risk voiding the 5 year warranty. Additionally, the contractor has the ability to come to your home and evaluate your needs. This will help you make the best decision as to which humidifier will work best in your particular installation.

If you have any further questions regarding this or any of our products, please feel free to contact our customer service department at your earliest convenience.


Aprilaire - Division of Research Products Corporation
1-800-334-6011
Visit www.aprilaire.com
Call center hours are M-F 7am-5pm CST

 

Currently have a 14 year old Aprilaire 560 but thinking I might replace it...

Tuesday, March 5, 2013 by Aprilaire Team
Consumer question:
 
I currently have aprilaire 560 it seems to be working good. They are about 14 years old now.. Çan you tell me the average life of these humidifer. Also, can you tell me what model do you carry that is comparble with my current model 560.
 
Aprilaires' response:

Thank you for contacting us. The average life of the humidifier is determined by how well they are maintained throughout the units operating life. We have some humidifiers that have lasted 30-40 years for some customers. The 600 humidifier is the current humidifier that would replace your 560 humidifier. The units are basically the same and fit onto your duct work with the same opening. The outer shell of the humidifier is the only part that is different when comparing your humidifier with our newer 600 humidifier. I have attached a new consumer brochure for our humidifier product line. If you have any other questions please contact us at 800-334-6011. Thank you

Just noticed that my Aprilaire Air Cleaner is installed backward, should I get it fixed?

Monday, March 4, 2013 by Aprilaire Team

Consumer question:

I just changed the filter in a Aprilaire model 2200 with one of your replacement filters.

It is obvious from the arrow on the filter basket and the fact that the black plastic combs face into the incoming air, that the unit was installed upside down.

Is this a serious matter that would make it worth having the unit professionally removed and reinstalled in the correct direction?

 

Aprilaires' response:

Thank you for contacting us regarding your model 2200 air cleaner. Air passing through the air cleaner in the wrong direction could lead to air leakage around the filter, increased air resistance, or filter collapse as the filter is structurally supported against air flow only in one direction. The efficiency of the Aprilaire air cleaner is not affected. If an older model air cleaner has been installed incorrectly, we recommend that either the original installer or another service contractor revisit the installation and reposition the cabinet so that the air flow passes through the air cleaner properly. Some sheet metal work may be required so that the return air duct can be attached to the flange on the inlet side of the outer housing when the air cleaner is turned in the proper direction. In addition, sheet metal work may also be required at the furnace so that the flat outlet side of the air cleaner can be attached to the furnace return air opening.

If you have any further questions regarding this or any of our products, please feel free to contact our customer service department at your earliest convenience.

Aprilaire - Division of Research Products Corporation
1-800-334-6011
Visit www.aprilaire.com
Call center hours are M-F 7am-5pm CST
I just changed the filter in a gardair model 2200 with one of your replacement filters.

It is obvious from the arrow on the filter basket and the fact that the black plastic combs face into the incoming air, that the unit was installed upside down.

Is this a serious matter that would make it worth having the unit professionally removed and reinstalled in the correct direction?

Thank you
Allan


The information contained in this e-mail and any attached document(s) is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of, or taking of any action in reliance upon, this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you receive this in error, please contact the sender and delete the material from any computer.



The information contained in this e-mail and any attached document(s) is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of, or taking of any action in reliance upon, this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you receive this in error, please contact the sender and delete the material from any computer.

 
 

 

We installed this Humidifier last fall and it is located within the garage area...

Friday, March 1, 2013 by Aprilaire Team

Consumer question:

We installed this Humidifier last fall and it is located within the garage area, mounted on a forced air gas furnace.
the problem we are having is the humidistat says it is 50% humidity and if we check the area that the control is in that is true. the problem is we want 40% in the working area that is being treated and are only reading 34% in the area where it is needed? Can you advise?

 

Aprilaires' response:

Thank you for contacting us. When the humidistat is mounted on the return air duct the humidistat is taking an average humidity reading from the whole home. If you have any rooms where heat vent is closed, but the return vent is still open can affect the reading that the humidistat is getting from the home. By lowering the temperature in a room you also increase the humidity in the room, and this can affect the reading that the humidistat is getting from the home.
You would need to contact your installing contractor to discuss possible solutions to your humidity problem. The first thing that would need to be checked is the actual humidity reading is in the duct at the same location as the humidistat and the area around the humidistat to see what reading you are getting. This would need to be done to see if you are getting an accurate reading of the humidity from the humidistat. Air around the humidistat might be leaking into areas around the humidistat and affecting the reading that the humidistat is getting.

One possible solution is by replacing the automatic humidistat with a manual humidistat mounted in the living space to get a better average humidity level for the home than your current installation could provide. If you have any other questions please contact us at 800-334-6011. Thank you
 

 

Is there a way to regulate the water control on the Aprilaire model 700 humidifier?

Thursday, February 28, 2013 by Aprilaire Team
Consumer question:
 
Is there a way to regulate the water control? I get a steady stream coming out of the drain line. Thank you!
 
Aprilaires' response:
 
Thank you for inquiring about your Aprilaire model 700 humidifier.

Your humidifier, when wired properly, will allow a stream of water to flow through the water panel only during the humidification cycle. If the humidistat is not requesting humidification, then the water should not be running through to the drain. The water flow rate into the model 700 is fixed to 6 gallons per hour, during the humidification cycle. The water flow down the drain depends on the evaporation effect within your environment, estimated between 4 to 4.5 gallons per hour.
 
Aprilaire - Division of Research Products Corporation
1-800-334-6011
Visit www.aprilaire.com
Hours Monday - Friday
7:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m. CST
 

 

I love my Aprilaire model 700A but I have a GPM question.

Friday, February 22, 2013 by Aprilaire Team
Consumer question:
 
Hello,

We had a 700A model humidifier installed about 5 months ago and it seems to work well. I am trying to find what the Gallons Per Minute (GPM) input is when the humidifier is running. I cannot find this information anywhere in the data sheets. It says that the drainage should be (as I calculated it from the FAQ) to be 0.05 to 0.1 GPM but not the input to the humidifier (I would assume this to be more than 0.1 GPM). What should the 700A humidifier be consuming in water input?

Thanks,
Nick
 
Aprilaires' response:

Hello Nick,

Thank you for contacting us. The feed rate for your humidifier is a 6 gallon per hour feed rate to the distribution tray. You should be able to fill a quart jar in 2.5 minutes to the distribution tray or fill a quart jar in 2 minutes 50 seconds for the water coming out of the drain of the humidifier. Is the humidifier mounted on the return or supply side of the furnace? Do you have a hot or cold water supplying the humidifier? The evaporative capacity for the humidifier is dependant on how much heat you are supplying to the humidifier. Supplying cold to a humidifier water mounted on the supply side get you a .75 gallons per hour evaporation, and supplying hot water to a humidifier mounted on the supply side gives you an evaporation rate of .9 gallons per hour. If you have any other questions please contact us at 800-334-6011. Thank you

 

We just bought this house and have some questions on the Aprilaire products...

Thursday, February 21, 2013 by Aprilaire Team

Consumer question:

We moved into this house and it had the aprilaire system installed. We purchased a maintenance kit and installed it. It has a handle with summer, winter, o & c. What does o & c stand for and do you put the handle over the word that you want or point it at it? Thanks for your help.

 

Aprilaires' response:

Thank you for contacting us.
O & C would indicate Open and Closed. Typically the handle would be over the word indicating the season "winter" during the humidification season and "Summer" during the off months. This is to prevent conditioned air from backflowing into the return side and making sure that all the air flow is directed to the living space.

Blower Motor Cycling Issue

Monday, February 18, 2013 by Customers Sharing Stories

Consumer feedback:

I have the Model 700 with the Model 58 humidistat. The problem I'm having is that the humidistat is callingtne furnace to start the blower motor I guess because the humidity has fallen below what it needs to be. However, the blower motor comes on for like 10 seconds and the shuts off. It will repeat this cycle 100 times a day so I have to turn the humidistat off. It generally only does this during the day because the thermostat is set to a temp that generally doesn't require heat. The HVAC guy has replaced the humidistat already with no success. My furnace is an Amana prane model. What's going on with this? Thanks

Name: Ken
City: Middletown
State: MD

 

Aprilaires' reponse:

Dear Ken,

Thank you for contacting us with regards to your model 700 Humidifier. Based on the information provided, it’s not clear how this humidistat has been wired. Normally, the model 58 humidistat does not have the ability to operate your furnace fan without an additional relay. It’s possible that this relay has not been wired properly. We would recommend that you have your HVAC guy contact us when he’s next on-site. We can provide troubleshooting assistance by phone.

We look forward to assisting you with this issue.

1-800-334-6011 Ext.6172
Call Center hours are M-F, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. CST
Visit www.aprilaire.com

Replacing an existing Aprilaire model 760 humidifier, couple of questions...

Monday, February 4, 2013 by Aprilaire Team
Consumer question:
 
I want to replace the existing 760 model, however, due to the size to the furnace, it cannot be any larger than the existing unit. The current model 700 is about 2 inches higher so I can use it. What model would you suggest I use and what if any issues will I run into.
 
 
 
Aprilaires' response:

Thank you for contacting us regarding the replacement for you model 760 humidifier. If you are unable to replace the 760 with the 700 then you could use the model 600. The 600 is a bypass humidifier which operates slightly different than the 760 or 700. Where the 760 and 700 are power humidifiers that use an internal fan to add humidity to the air in the duct work, the 600 is a by pass unit that utilizes the HVAC blower to add the humidity to the air.

The 600 has similar capacities to the 700 and can provide humidity on a tight home with 8 foot ceilings of up to 4000 square feet.

Additionally, due to the differences in the installation, as well as the wiring of the humidistat control, we recommend the installation be done by a licensed HVAC contractor. When installed by a licensed contractor, the units come with a 5 year warranty beginning on the date of installation. If you choose not to use a licensed contractor you risk voiding the 5 year warranty.

If you have any further questions regarding this or any of our products, please feel free to contact our customer service department at your earliest convenience.
 
1-800-334-6011
Visit www.aprilaire.com
Call center hours are M-F 7am-5pm CST

 
 

 

I'm trying to decide between the 400, 600 and 700 Aprilaire whole house humidifiers? Please advise.

Wednesday, January 23, 2013 by Aprilaire Team

From: webmaster@aprilaire.com\



>>> Phyllis Kaplanek 02/20/12 15:21 >>>

Hello Dan,

Thank you for contacting Aprilaire.

Yes, the 400 does not drain, it will evaporate all of the water used.

The 600 uses no power, so would be less expensive to run than the 700.

When the 700 is operating, it is drawing air from the duct work, humidifies it, and blows it back into the duct work all in one spot. Also, yes, sometimes it has been reported that cold air would come out of the vents in the 700 during usage of the air conditioner.

It is difficult to offer 'utility expenses' since each home uses different amounts of water or electricity depending on the humidification needs.

Please let us know if you have any further questions.



Phyllis Kaplanek
Customer Service Specialist
Aprilaire - Division of Research Products Corporation
ptk@aprilaire.com
1-800-334-6011, ext 6181
visit www.aprilaire.com
Call Center hours are M-F, 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. CST


>>> Dan 2/18/2012 10:14 AM >>>
Name: Dan

Email: civdan@yahoo.com

Address: 7109 Marrisey Loop

City: Galena

State: OH

ZIP: 43021

Country: USA

Phone:

Product_type: Humidifiers

Model number: 700

Installation date:

Professionally installed:

Comments: I\'m trying to decide between the 400, 600 and 700 whole house humidifiers. I like that the 400 wastes no water and uses cold water. Does the fan in the 700 draw air in from the basement or is it sealed so it only pulls heated air from the duct? Would air conditioned air escape from the 700 into the basement during the summer?About how much energy does the fan use on the 700? Will this cost me like $20 more per year in electricity than the 600, for example? How much less would the 400 be in utility costs than the 600 or 700? Thank you!


The information contained in this e-mail and any attached document(s) is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of, or taking of any action in reliance upon, this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you receive this in error, please contact the sender and delete the material from any computer.



The information contained in this e-mail and any attached document(s) is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of, or taking of any action in reliance upon, this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you receive this in error, please contact the sender and delete the material from any computer.

Can I install the Aprilaire humidifier above the cooling coil and still get the same efficiency from the unit?

Monday, January 21, 2013 by Aprilaire Team

From: webmaster@aprilaire.com



>>> Phyllis Kaplanek 02/21/12 09:01 >>>

Hello William,

Thank you for contacting Aprilaire.

Yes, you may install the humidifier above the cooling coil, or you may also install it on the cold air return duct. You really are not limited to where this unit can be installed. It would also be best to plumb hot water to the humidifier.

There is an 'orifice' installed into the water feed tube. The feed tube comes out of the solenoid, and brings the water into the humidifier, and deposits the water in the distribution tray at the top. The orifice is installed into the feed tube at the end that is inserted into the solenoid valve. That is the only metering device we have to monitor the water flow.

Please let us know if you have any further questions.



Phyllis Kaplanek
Customer Service Specialist
Aprilaire - Division of Research Products Corporation
ptk@aprilaire.com
1-800-334-6011, ext 6181
visit www.aprilaire.com
Call Center hours are M-F, 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. CST


>>> William Cape 2/19/2012 6:45 PM >>>
Name: William Cape

Email: mcape1622@att.net

Address: 1806 S 35th St

City: Manitowoc

State: WI

ZIP: 54220

Country: USA

Phone: 920-684-3607

Product_type: Humidifiers

Model number: 700

Installation date:

Professionally installed:

Comments: I would like to install a Model 700 Humidifier on my forced air gas furnace that has a cooling coil in the furnace. Due to the location of the cold air return ducts, I'm not able to locate the unit in the plenum in line with the coil as instructed in the manual. I would have to move the unit up above the coil to have enough room between the plenum and duct work. My question is --Can I install the unit above the cooling coil and still get the same efficiency from the unit? Also, does the solenoid on the unit control the 6GPM the unit used and is it preset to do that?


The information contained in this e-mail and any attached document(s) is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of, or taking of any action in reliance upon, this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you receive this in error, please contact the sender and delete the material from any computer.



The information contained in this e-mail and any attached document(s) is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of, or taking of any action in reliance upon, this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you receive this in error, please contact the sender and delete the material from any computer.

 

Orfice, orfice where does the orfice go?

Friday, January 18, 2013 by Aprilaire Team
From: webmaster@aprilaire.com


>>> Phyllis Kaplanek 02/21/12 08:35 >>>

Hello Jeff,

Thank you for contacting Aprilaire.

The yellow orifice goes into the water feed tube. The end that the orifice goes into will be the end that is then inserted into the solenoid valve, at the outlet end of the solenoid valve.

Please let us know if you have any further questions.



Phyllis Kaplanek
Customer Service Specialist
Aprilaire - Division of Research Products Corporation
ptk@aprilaire.com
1-800-334-6011, ext 6181
visit www.aprilaire.com
Call Center hours are M-F, 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. CST


>>> Jeff Reiher 2/18/2012 4:40 PM >>>
Name: Jeff Reiher

Email: jeff.reiher@thomasrepro.com

Address: 3316 Country Wd Dr

City: Burnsville

State: MN

ZIP: 55337

Country: USA

Phone: 612-296-4426

Product_type: Humidifiers

Model number: 600M

Installation date: 2012-02-27

Professionally installed: N

Comments: I purchased my Aprilare 600M recently on line. It's all installed with one exception, where does the yellow orfice go? In the water supply line before the selenoid?


The information contained in this e-mail and any attached document(s) is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of, or taking of any action in reliance upon, this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you receive this in error, please contact the sender and delete the material from any computer.



The information contained in this e-mail and any attached document(s) is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of, or taking of any action in reliance upon, this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you receive this in error, please contact the sender and delete the material from any computer.

When should my Aprilaire model 700 humidifier run?

Thursday, January 3, 2013 by Aprilaire Team
Consumer question:
 
Since my model 700 was installed last winter, I've noticed it sometimes runs even if the heater isn't running. Also, sometimes, if the heater is running, the humidifier does not. It seems to run completely independently of whether the heater is running or not. Is this normal?
 
Aprilaires' response:
 
Thank you for contacting us. The humidifier does not regularly run independent of the furnace when wired to turn on and off with the furnace heat call. If you turned the humidistat down when the humidifier was running, does the humidifier turn off? If the humidifier stays on when the humidistat is turned down, then you would have a bad solenoid. If the humidifier turns off then you have a good humidistat and good solenoid.

Do you have a digital humidistat that you are controlling the humidifier with? The digital humidistat has a blower activation switch on it and you might have that in the on position. Turning the blower activation switch to the off position should solve your problem of the humidifier running in these different times.

If you have a manual control to wired to the humidifier, then you would need to have your service contractor trouble shoot the current sensing relay that would be wired between the humidistat and humidifier.
 
If you have any other questions please contact us at 800-334-6011. Thank you

 

New model 400, installed 8 days ago...but I'm still a little dry?

Monday, December 3, 2012 by Aprilaire Team
Consumer question:
 
I had an Aprilaire 400a humidifier installed on my 3 story town home (1 1/2 years old) about 8 days ago. After adjusting settings on the unit, the humidity in my home peaks at approximately 27% at maximum settings and with the blower on.

This morning was the highest that the unit registered and that was 37% internal humidity, but it rained all night and the humidity outdoors was above 50%.

I have contacted the dealer/installer and they assured me that they're going to talk to their management to see if there's an issue, however I am told that it may just be because of my home.

I'm not sure if that's accurate, as my home is less than 2 years old and is tightly constructed. I went with the larger humidifier that they offered, however i'm concerned that reaching 27% humidity on max settings when it is 25-35 degrees outside is going to be an issue.

Any feedback you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
 
 
Aprilaire's response:

Thank you for your email regarding your model 400 Aprilaire humidifier. Any Aprilaire humidifier is reliant on the HVAC system to be operating in order to add humidity to your home. While your model 400 will add some humidity during a blower only call, it primarily is adding humidity during a heat call. If your heat call is short, then the humidifier will have a short operating time as well. Homes also will require time to build up the humidity level when a humidifier is first installed. Since your model 400 was only installed 8 days ago it may just take more time to raise the humidity level. At this point we would ask you to give it another week or two. Your home has had all winter to lose moisture and it will take time for the home to soak up moisture created by the humidifier.

 
 

 

Should my Aprilaire humidifier run ONLY when my furnace is running?

Monday, October 29, 2012 by Aprilaire Team
Consumer question:
 
I have an Aprilaire model 700 and I assume it's normal to turn on my heater's blower in automatic mode to raise humidity? When I turn it down from 5 to 3, the blower doesn't turn off. Is that normal?
 
 
Aprilaires' response:
 
Thank you for contacting us regarding your model 700 humidifier. When installed and wired properly, the humidifier should only turn on after the blower has been activated due to a heat call or fan call from the thermostat. If your control has the optional blower activation function, it may extend the blower and humidifier run time after the heat call has been satisfied. However, if you are using the blower run extension, it should turn the blower off if you lower the humidity level. We may need more information to fully understand your particular situation.

Additionally, to better understand the functionality of your unit, you have the option to call our technical support department at 1-800-334-6011 to discuss it with one of our technicians over the phone.

If you have any further questions regarding this or any of our products, please feel free to contact our customer service department at your earliest convenience.

1-800-334-6011
Visit www.aprilaire.com
Call center hours are M-F 7am-5pm CST