Skuttle Indoor Air Quality Products 60-2, F60-2 warranty Contractor, Wiring the Air Mover

Models: 60-2, F60-2

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Wiring the Air Mover

Wiring the Air Mover

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Figure 5 - Wiring diagram for Model 60-1 and F60-1 (120 volt) Steam Humidifiers.

Figure 6 - Wiring diagram for Model 60-2 and F60-2 (240 volt) Steam Humidifier.

Due to the high-capacity design of Skuttle Steam Humidifiers, it is nec- essary that the furnace air mover be wired to function in cooperation with the humidifier’s operation (see Figures 7, 8A and 8B, pgs. 20 & 21). To achieve synchronization and prevent condensation inside the duct-work, Skuttle has incorporated a thermostatic sensor for low-voltage applica- tions into the design. The sensor/switch, attached to the humidifier wall, is a sealed unit, preset to turn on when the humidifier’s water temperature reaches 170°F, and to turn off when it falls below 120°F.

NOTE: Even if the heating and cooling system’s fan switch is left in the “ON” position, it cannot be assumed that the homeowner will allow constant operation of the fan motor. Therefore, it is necessary to install a fan sail switch or a Skuttle A50 relay, mounted in the system supply duct and wired into the low-voltage humidistat circuit. This prohibits the humidifier from operating if the furnace fan fails to function or if it is man- ually turned off.

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Skuttle Indoor Air Quality Products 60-2, F60-2 warranty Contractor, Wiring the Air Mover