PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION

With your purchase of this humidification system, you have invested in a humidifier that operates on the evaporative principle – nature’s own way of adding moisture

providing optimum relative humidity (RH) throughout the heating season. It is very possible that you have questions concerning your new humidifier – questions on what it can do for you, and what you should do to receive maximum benefits from it. This booklet is intended to answer these questions.

Nature, in producing an invigorating comfortable April day, combines just the right temperature and the right amount of moisture. Aprilaire humidifiers employ the same principle, with refinements, to give you the optimum RH for maximum allowable comfort all winter long.

The important considerations in the evaluation of a humidifier are precise control, sufficient capacity, trouble-free performance and minimum maintenance. The operating principle of your Aprilaire humidifier provides all of these advantages. Here, briefly, is the method:

Except for Models 350 and 360, the Aprilaire humidifier is installed to operate in conjunction with the heating, ventilating, air conditioning equipment (HVAC) blower motor. When the Aprilaire humidifier Control calls for humidity and the blower motor is operating, water flows to the distribution tray located at the top of the humidifier. The water is uniformly distributed across the width of the tray and through a scientifically designed system of outlets. It flows by gravity over the Water Panel® evaporator, the heart of the humidifier. Dry, hot air is moved through the moisture-laden Water Panel evaporator where natural evaporation takes place. The now-humidified air carrying moisture in vapor form (nature’s own way) is circulated throughout the home.

Models 350 and 360 use service hot water (140°F maximum) for a heat source, as heat is needed for evaporation. While the water going to the humidifier is hot, the flushing water to the drain will be cold. The heat is extracted during the evaporation process.

The correct water flow is determined by an orifice provided with each drain type humidifier. When the humidifier is operating, there will be a small, steady stream of water to drain, which flushes away most of the trouble-causing minerals.

Do not use the saddle valve to regulate the water flow. It is designed to be completely open or closed.

The minerals and solid residue not trapped by the replaceable Water Panel evaporator are flushed down the drain in the Models 350, 360, 500A, 500M, 600A, 600M, 700A and 700M. This is the most effective and least expensive method to dispose of trouble-causing minerals. The drain also eliminates the problems caused by stagnant water.

There are some homes where drain facilities are not accessible or available. For these situations, or where high water hardness is not a problem, the Model 400A is designed to satisfy these applications.

Trouble-free performance and minimum maintenance are assured by the design features of the Aprilaire humidifier. All humidifier housing parts that come in contact with water are non-metal and will never rust or corrode. Neither heat nor water will affect them under normal operating conditions.

The Water Panel® evaporator, designed especially for uniform, high evaporation, and the Scale Control Insert (which encases the Water Panel) efficiently traps mineral deposits which are often the cause of damage to working parts in ordinary humidifiers. When properly maintained, no “white dust” will be distributed through the living quarters. The Water Panel evaporator is the heart of the humidifier and must be in good condition to assure high capacity trouble-free performance. It should be changed at least annually with the exception of the Model 400A which should be changed at least twice per heating season.

The distribution tray incorporates a synthetic fabric liner that is designed to deliver water uniformly over the entire top surface of the Water Panel evaporator, provided the humidifier is mounted level. It is normal for some mineral deposits to form in the distribution tray as it dries out between humidification cycles. These deposits can actually help distribute water in the tray, but if they block the openings, they should be removed as described in the “Periodic Preventative Maintenance” section of this manual.

Your Automatic Digital Humidifier Control works in conjunction with your HVAC to control the operation of the humidifier. The control senses indoor RH and outdoor temperature and automatically adjusts the operation time of the humidifier to provide the optimum humidity level in the home.

The digital readout on the automatic control displays the RH level inside the cold air return duct. RH is a measure of the amount of moisture in the air as a percentage of what the air can hold. Warm air can hold more moisture than cold air can. This reading will accurately indicate the RH in the living space when the HVAC blower is operating. Once the HVAC blower stops, the readout will not change.

The control has lights which indicate humidifier operation, when the water panel needs to be replaced and when service is required. See “Operating Instructions” for more information.

There are many humidifiers on the market. They all add moisture… with varying degrees of efficiency. None, however, offer the features, design, and performance incorporated into your new Aprilaire humidifier.

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Aprilaire 600M, 700M, 500M, 600A, 400A, 500A, 700A owner manual Principle of Operation

700A, 500A, 600A, 500M, 700M specifications

Aprilaire is a leading brand in the field of indoor air quality, and its series of humidifiers like the 600A, 700M, 400A, 500A, and 600M have been designed for optimal performance and user convenience. These humidifiers are engineered to maintain ideal moisture levels in your home, which is especially important during dry winter months.

The Aprilaire 600A is an advanced model equipped with automatic humidity control. This feature enables the humidifier to adjust moisture levels based on the outdoor temperature, ensuring a comfortable indoor environment throughout the changing seasons. The 600A is also easy to install and integrates seamlessly with your home’s HVAC system, supplying humidity throughout the entire house.

In contrast, the 700M is a manual humidifier option that offers flexibility in controlling humidity levels. This model is particularly suitable for homeowners who prefer a hands-on approach. The 700M can deliver up to 0.75 gallons of moisture per hour, making it effective for larger homes or spaces where humidity needs to be closely monitored.

The Aprilaire 400A and 500A models are geared towards versatility and space efficiency. The 400A, designed for homes with lower humidity requirements, operates quietly and offers a less invasive installation. It is suitable for areas up to 4,000 square feet, making it ideal for many average-sized homes. The 500A, on the other hand, is particularly designed for homes with a higher demand for moisture, providing consistent humidity control for larger spaces.

The Aprilaire 600M is another manual option that combines a straightforward user interface with robust performance. Similar to the 700M, it allows users to manually adjust humidity levels but features a slightly superior output rate.

One of the standout characteristics shared among these models is their ability to minimize the effects of dry air. By maintaining the right humidity levels, these humidifiers help reduce the likelihood of respiratory issues, dry skin, and static electricity, along with protecting wooden furniture and flooring from damage.

Overall, the selection of Aprilaire humidifiers offers something for every homeowner, from automated models that take the guesswork out of humidity control to manual options that provide a personal touch. Each model boasts its unique features while ensuring a healthier and more comfortable living environment year-round.