[] 7 Unwind the rest of the tubing. Take care not to kink it.
Run the tubing along flat surfaces to the humidifier. Support the tubing as needed to avoid contact with furnace.
[] 8 Close previously opened faucet. Turn on main water
supply. Place a pall under the and of the tubing. Open the caddie valve, Flush the line. Make sure there are no leaks along the line or at the valve. Turn valve off.
[] 9 Removethe quickdisconnectsocket,brass compres-
sionnut,and brasssleevefromhardwarebag (Rg. 14). Withwater supply tubingcutto the properlength,slide the brass compres- sion nut and sleeve over the tubingas describedin Step 5, Page 6. Slipbrass insertintothe end of tubing.
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F -I Sleeve
L_Humiditier
Nut
QUICK DISCONNECT
ASSEMBLY
| Sleeve |
Insert | |
Quick Disconnect |
|
Socket | 1/4" Plastic |
| |
| Water Supply |
| Tubing |
[] 10 Insertthe tubingend intothe quick disconnectsocket as far as it willgo and holditthere, threadthe brasscompression
nut onto the quick disconnect socket, then tighten using two wrenches,one to holdquick disconnectsocketand one to tighten nut. DO NOT over tighten nut.
[] 11 Connectthe quickdisconnectsocketto theplug on the valve body (Fig. 16).
To connect, pull back sleeve, push socket onto plug, release sleeve.
To disconnect,pull back sleeve, unlockingquickdisconnectand sealingwater supplyline,separate from plug.
[] 12 Turnonwatersupplyatsaddlavalva.Chackwaterlevel.
Water should be 3/8" below top of overflow compartmentwall
(Fig.17). If adjustmentis necessary,disconnectwatersupplytub- ing, and removefloat assembly(Fig. 18). See instructionson bot- tom of float.To raise water level, turn float clockwise.To lower water level,turnfloat counterclockwise.
Float
Valve Button
Valve
Body
FloatPin
LI1[t]! i1,1 | [] 13 Attach front panel. Be sure lip at bottom of front panel |
| |
| is inside lip at front edge of humidifier case. |
Disconnect
Plug