Skuttle Indoor Air Quality Products 60-2, F60-2 warranty General Info, FAQs about IAQ

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FAQs about IAQ

(Frequently Asked Questions about Indoor Air Quality)

Why do I need a humidifier?

More and more homeowners are realizing that, during the winter months, they live in a “sick house”. Family members suffer from dry, itchy skin, parched throats and annoying coughs. Furniture creaks, floors moan, the piano slips out of tune and static electricity zaps the cat. In general, everyone feels miserable because they’re living in an environment that can be drier than the Sahara Desert!

Proper home humidification reduces static electricity, revitalizes dry skin and soothes scratchy throats. It adds moisture to dry, cracked furniture and wilting houseplants. It protects valuable artwork, antiques and musical instruments. It even saves money on winter heating bills. That’s because properly humidified air feels warmer, allowing you to turn your thermostat down a few degrees.

Why should I lower my humidistat setting when the outside temperature drops?

This practice may seem illogical at first. After all, you increase the tem- perature on your thermostat as the weather becomes colder. Why not do the same with your humidistat?

The answer is that the relative humidity (RH) must be reduced in extreme cold weather to prevent condensation on windows and interior surfaces. Otherwise, the excess moisture will eventually cause damage to your home. RH refers to the percentage of water vapor in the air at a specific temperature. Because air expands when heated, the relative humidity de- creases unless moisture is added. Conversely, air that is cooled con- tracts, causing relative humidity to increase until it reaches dew point – the temperature at which the air becomes saturated and water condenses (just as it does on a glass of ice water on a warm, humid day). For recommended humidistat settings, refer to the humidistat instructions contained in your humidifier carton.

I just installed a Skuttle humidifier in my house. Why don’t I feel any difference?

The period of adjustment can take up to three weeks – the time needed for your furniture, woodwork, floor coverings, plaster and houseplants to absorb their natural levels of moisture.

GENERAL INFO

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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 CleanersSkuttle Happy House Your Assurance of Enhanced IAQ HumidificationFiltration Ventilation Skuttle