Skuttle Indoor Air Quality Products 60-2, F60-2 warranty Homeowner, How Your Humidifier Works

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How Your Humidifier Works

Your Skuttle Steam Humidifier supplies moist air to your home much the same way as outdoor air is humidified. On a warm summer day, the sun’s heat evaporates water from puddles, streams, rivers, oceans, etc., turn- ing it into vapor. The amount of water vapor (humidity) that rises into the air is determined by the amount of time the water is exposed to the heat source.

If you were to look inside your humidifier’s reservoir, you would see an immersed, tubular heater and two floats. When your home is too dry, the humidistat (humidity control device) installed with your system activates the humidifier heater. A built-in thermostat senses the water temperature and, when the water is warm enough, turns on a relay to activate the blower on your furnace. The blower, independent of your home’s heating system, disperses humidified air throughout the house. In other words, the heat necessary for evaporation is supplied by the humidifier itself, rather than by your furnace.

Once the selected level of humidity is reached, the humidifier heater turns off automatically. However, the furnace blower continues to replenish the moisture in your home until the water in the humidifier’s reservoir is cooled and ceases to produce steam. All this takes place without disruption to your heating system’s normal operation. When the indoor humidity drops below the desired level, the process begins again.

As water is evaporated from the humidifier reservoir and replaced by fresh water, the larger of the two float valves prevents overflow by shutting off the water at the designated level. The smaller float acts as an additional safety device, automatically shutting off the humidifier heater if, for any reason, the water level drops below the heating element.

Because water evaporated from the humidifier leaves behind all its impurities (calcium, iron, lime, bacteria, etc.), the resulting humidification doesn’t pollute your indoor air. Instead, your home is freer from these contaminants, creating a healthier, more comfortable environment for you and your family.

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Contents Skuttle Homeowner Wiring without Air Conditioning External Relay Warranty Validation Skuttle Limited One-Year Product Warranty Page Safety Precautions How to Install a Skuttle Model 60-Series Steam HumidifierTools and Materials Needed Selecting a Location Mounting the Humidifier Contractor Option B External Side Mount Contractor Option C Duct Center Mount Contractor Option D Internal Side Mount Contractor Connecting to a Power Source Wiring the Air Mover Page Wiring the Fan Switch Plumbing and Setting the Water Level Lowering the Water Level Page How To Maintain a Skuttle Steam Humidifier Page See Plumbing and Setting Water Trouble ShootingModels 60-1 and F60-1 Replacement PartsModels 60-2 and F60-2 Maintenance Record How Your Humidifier Works HomeownerHow To Extend the Life of Your Humidifier General Info FAQs about IAQShould I run my humidifier during the summer months? Skuttle Automatic Flushing Timer Skuttle Model 216 Make-Up Air Control Help Homeowners Breathe Easier Skuttle Air Cleaners Skuttle High-Efficiency Air CleanersHumidification Skuttle Happy House Your Assurance of Enhanced IAQFiltration Ventilation Skuttle