IMPORTANT
• The saddle valve is not designed to be used to regulate water
flow. The valve is either open or closed.
• To prevent debris from clogging the solenoid in-line filter, be
sure to install the saddle valve handle pointing toward the
ceiling.
NOTE: Lightly clean the copper tubing ends with fine sandpaper
before making any connections.
2. Use 1/4 in. O.D. copper tubing and connect the saddle valve to the
inlet side of the solenoid valve.
a.
Place the brass compression nut over the copper tubing.
b.
Slide the brass ferrule over the tubing.
NOTE: Do not over-tighten the compression nut. Moderate
tightness will prevent leaking.
c.
Insert the tubing into the solenoid valve fitting and support
the valve while tightening the compression nut.
NOTE: Slope drain tube downward for correct drainage.
3. Connect a 1/2 in. drain tube to the humidifier drain fitting and run
to a suitable drain.
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Minneapolis MN 55408-0524
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CHECKOUT
1. Open the saddle valve.
NOTE: The furnace blower must be on for the humidifier to
operate.
2. Set the thermostat setpoint 10°F (6°C) above the room
temperature.
3. Set the Convertible Humidity Control to a high humidity setting, or
place the H1006A Automatic Humidity Control in the test position.
4. Observe the water running out of the drain line to be sure the
humidifier is working properly.
5. Check for leaks.
6. Reset the thermostat and Convertible Humidity Control to a
comfortable setting, or the Automatic Humidity Control to the
desired frost factor setting.
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