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OPERATING MODES

Your Steam Humidifier can be installed to operate on 120 volts, 208 volts 
or 240 volts using 11 .5 or 16 .0 amps . The higher the voltage and amperage 
the higher the potential output .

Amperage

Voltage

Maximum steam capacity (gal/day)

11 .5

120V

11 .5

208V

20 .5

240V

23 .3

16 .0

120V

16 .0

208V

30 .0

240V

34 .6

It may take several days for the humidifier to reach rated capacity 
depending on the input voltage and the electrical conductivity of 
the water. 

120 volt systems take longer to reach rated capacity than 240 

volt systems . The humidifier should always be plumbed to cold water but 
the water can be softened or unsoftened . “Hard” water, which has a high 
mineral content, and softened water generally have higher conductivity 
than naturally soft water . Systems plumbed to higher conductivity water 
will reach capacity sooner than systems plumbed to low conductivity 
water . As the humidifier operates, minerals build up in the canister, which 
increases the conductivity of the water . With a new canister, allowing the 
humidifier to operate continuously (along with the indoor unit blower) will 
allow it to reach rated capacity in the shortest amount of time .

INSTALLATION OPTIONS AND EFFECT OF  

WATER CHARACTERISTICS

When the humidifier is powered and turned on, the “On/Off” light is 
illuminated green .
When the canister is being filled or replenished with water, the “Fill” light 
illuminates green .
When the canister is being drained, the “Drain” light illuminates green .
During initial start up with a new canister, the humidifier may run through 
a series of fill/drain cycles until the conductivity of the water is in a range 
that allows normal operation . During this time, the “Steam” light illuminates 
green . If the humidifier cannot produce steam at the rated level after trying 
for 168 hours, the “Steam” light illuminates yellow . The humidifier continues 
to operate in this state until the rated output is reached .
The conductivity of naturally soft water, hard water, and softened water 
changes as the water heats up, but the internal controller adjusts the 
water level to maintain a nominal current between the electrodes . Over 
the life of the canister, minerals that build up on the electrodes will reduce 
their effective surface area and affect the resistance between them . The 
operating water level will increase with use until it reaches the high water 
level probe . At that point, the “Service” light will flash red indicating that 
the canister needs to be replaced . The humidifier will continue to operate 
but with reduced output .
When the humidifier begins a drain cycle, the fill valve opens to introduce 
cold water into the canister . This is done to prevent hot water from 
entering the drain . The drain valve remains open for four minutes to allow 
all water to drain from the canister . 
Any time power is disconnected or humidifier is turned off, the internal 
timer for start-up and drain cycles is reset .
If the humidifier has operated 168 hours without a drain cycle, the drain 
valve will open and drain the canister . Normal operation will continue .
If the humidifier is operating and a power failure occurs, once power 
is restored, the “On/Off” light will flash green for one minute, then the 
humidifier will turn on .

END OF SEASON/PERIOD OF INACTIVITY SHUT-DOWN

If the humidifier does not receive a call to operate in 72 hours, the 
humidifier controller drains the canister . The drain light will remain on until 
there is a humidity call or 24 hours has elapsed . The humidifier will resume 
normal operation when a call for humidity is made .

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