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Humidifier Maintenance Tips for Winter SeasonWinterize This Furnace-Mounted or Stand-Alone Appliance Now
Home humidifiers are used more in the winter as humidity decreases. The home's exterior is on a seasonal maintenance checklist. Heaters and humidifiers should be too.
A bit of background on how a humidifier works will be helpful. Anyone with a swamp cooler probably already understands the concept. The purpose of this appliance is to add a controlled amount of moisture, or humidity, to the home's living space. How Does a Humidifier Work?The unit is composed of four components that operate together:
A Humidifier Maintenance ChecklistAny handy homeowner can tackle this annual maintenance task. There aren't many things to deal with because, like a swamp cooler, or evaporative cooler, this is a fairly simple household appliance. Following are the things to look at.
Turn On and Test the UnitWhen the humidifier is the type working in conjunction with a furnace, the furnace will need to be turned on as well to operate, so the furnace fan can blow through the medium. The unit should infuse the air with the amount of moisture that the humidistat is set to. If not enough humidity is being added to the air and it's a furnace-mounted unit, the problem might be that the furnace fan isn't activated long enough. Either the fan must be set full-time or a stand-alone humidifier will have to be added to the home.
The copyright of the article Humidifier Maintenance Tips for Winter Season in Home Renovation/Repair is owned by Kelly Smith. Permission to republish Humidifier Maintenance Tips for Winter Season in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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