Jada asked:
My house is about 2000 square feet and all heated by baseboard heaters. Because of the dryness, I am need of a good humidifier. I am looking for something which is pretty quiet and something I don’t have to fill up everyday. Can anybody recommend one to me?
LOBO
kaby asked:
We heat/cool approximately 4500 square feet. We currently do not have a whole house humidifier and don’t use room models either. We keep the house at 67-68 in the winter, but the house still feels cool. Is it because there is a lack of moisture? Also, dust seems to be a constant problem year round….we keep the filter clean.
VITTORIO
onlinestuff3 asked:
I have a handful of questions on my new but not working Aprilaire Humidifer.
1. it is hooked up to drain in my sump pump is that OK?
2. The sump pump never runs but now is a lot (it went off twice in an hour). I had the humidifer drain into a bucket and while running ( i turned the heat way up so it would stay on) it filled a 5 gallon bucket in 50 minutes, is that normal? I would think much less should be coming out.
3. Next to the sump pump is my main drain out of the house, a thick PVC pipe, is it possible/better to tap into that.
4. Currently, it goes on when the heater is on but since it cannot get the humiditiy above 28 the installer is going to come back and attach it to the fan so I can have it run longer.
Is that normal or should it be working with just the heat.
He thought once I got it up to 35 it should be able to maintain going back to just the heat.
4. The installer did not installl the outdoor tempature gague on the Aprilair because he said it was better to control on your own, does anyone have thought on if it is a nice feature to have or more of a gimic?
I really appreciate any help anyone can offer. We have a newborn and I am trying to get the humidity up for her.
House is in MD, 4400 square feet with two zones. The one in question does the basement and middle floor. Upstairs I am using potables.
THANK YOU!
YAHOLO