Herrmidifier Co G-100ES manual Maintenance of Your Humidifier

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Maintenance

Maintenance of Your Humidifier

Your humidifier, as all appliances, requires periodic cleaning and maintenance to ensure efficient and safe operation. The necessity to clean your humidifier is substantially the result of impurities coming in through your water supply, which feeds the humidifier. Other household dust, containing biological and microbial contaminants, finds its way into the air handling system and ultimately, the humidifier. The humidifier is not the source of these impurities.

To enjoy the benefits of a properly humidified environment, periodic cleaning is necessary to control both water and household impurities. Bacteria or fungi may appear on the water surface, the sides, or bottom of your humidifier. A crusty deposit or scale may also appear and is composed of minerals that have settled out of the water.

Annual cleaning is required for the efficient and safe operation of this humidifier. However, more frequent maintenance and cleaning may be required in areas of poor water quality. During the first heating season, check for scale buildup on a monthly basis and establish the proper cleaning schedule. Failure to do so can result in reduced efficiency and/or water damage to house and property. If frequent cleaning of the humidifier is required, a sediment filter should 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 can reduce the operating life of your unit.

To Inspect and Clean the Conical Mesh Water Filter

1.Turn OFF the water supply at the saddle valve by turning the valve handle clockwise.

2.Disconnect the water line from the INLET fitting of the solenoid valve using two (2) wrenches, one for the compression nut and one on the INLET fitting.

3.Remove the conical mesh filter from inside the inlet fitting using a small nail or paper clip.

NOTE: Be careful not to puncture the filter.

4.Clean or replace the filter as needed.

5.Replace the filter and reconnect the water line to the INLET fitting reversing the directions in Step 2.

6.Turn the water back ON at the saddle valve.

To Inspect and Clean the Fluid Restrictor

1.Turn OFF the water supply at the saddle valve by turning the valve handle clockwise.

2.Disconnect the water line from the OUTLET fitting of the solenoid valve using two (2) wrenches, one for the compression nut and one on the OUTLET fitting.

3.Locate the fluid restrictor, inside the end of the water line, and inspect it for sediment clogging and accumulation. Clean or replace fluid restrictor as needed.

NOTE: Do NOT attempt to enlarge the hole size in the restrictor.

4.Reconnect the water line to the OUTLET fitting reversing the directions in Step 2.

5.Turn the water back ON at the saddle valve.

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Contents 100ES Duct Mount Humidifier Table of Contents Introduction IntroductionSpecifications SpecificationsCapacity Selection Guide This chart uses A.R.I. standard designationsOperation Air Tightness of HomeStart Up Recommended Relative Humidity Levels Vs. TemperatureInstallation Mounting Locations Maintenance of Your Humidifier MaintenanceTo Inspect and Clean the Conical Mesh Water Filter To Inspect and Clean the Fluid RestrictorEnd of Heating Season Shut Down To Inspect and Replace the Evaporator PadHumidifier is running all the time. Is this normal? TroubleshootingSymptom Possible causes Corrective Action Description of Parts Parts list 100ES Assembly 351453-001 351453-011Description Part Number Unit Diagram Humidifier Limited Two Year Warranty Warranty

G-100ES specifications

The Herrmidifier Co G-100ES is an advanced humidification system designed to enhance indoor air quality and comfort in residential and commercial settings. This innovative unit boasts a number of standout features, technologies, and characteristics that make it a frontrunner in the humidification market.

One of the most impressive features of the G-100ES is its high-capacity water vapor output. With the ability to deliver a substantial amount of moisture, this humidifier effectively combats dry air during the winter months or arid environments, enhancing overall air quality. It is particularly beneficial for those suffering from respiratory issues or allergies, as maintaining optimal humidity levels can alleviate symptoms.

The G-100ES utilizes advanced ultrasonic technology, which allows for the efficient creation of fine mist without the use of heating elements. This not only conserves energy but also reduces the risk of burns, making it a safe option for households with children or pets. The ultrasonic process ensures that the humidity is distributed evenly throughout the space, creating a comfortable ambiance in every corner of the room.

Another key characteristic of the G-100ES is its user-friendly digital interface. The integrated display allows users to easily monitor and adjust humidity levels, set timers, or program specific humidity targets. It also features a humidistat that continuously measures the current humidity and automatically adjusts the output as needed, ensuring that indoor air remains at the desired level without constant intervention.

Additionally, the G-100ES is equipped with a large water reservoir, enabling extended use without frequent refills. The tank's design prioritizes ease of filling and cleaning, promoting hassle-free maintenance. The unit also employs a filterless design, reducing ongoing maintenance costs associated with replacing filters regularly.

Furthermore, the G-100ES is designed with quiet operation in mind, allowing it to run seamlessly in homes, offices, or other environments without causing disturbances. This makes it an ideal choice for bedrooms, nurseries, and workplaces alike.

In summary, the Herrmidifier Co G-100ES stands out in the humidification space with its high-capacity output, ultrasonic technology, user-friendly interface, spacious water reservoir, and quiet operation. It is a reliable solution for anyone looking to improve their indoor air quality and create a more comfortable living or working environment.