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Model 1137 Humidifier Installation Manual

Trouble Shooting

1. My humidifier continues to run.

Check for the following:

•  The valve might be stuck in the "open" position. 
•  Check for wiring errors. 
•  Is the unit sized properly for your home?  If it is rated for a smaller-sized home than the home in which it is 

installed, it will work "overtime" to reach the humidification levels desired. 

•  Check the Vapor Pad

®

. If it is clogged, the pad will reduce the humidifier efficiency. Replace if necessary.

2. My solenoid valve is making a "chatter" noise.

This can be caused by any of the following:

•  The power to the valve is less than 18V AC. 
•  The solenoid is causing a "water hammer condition" thru the water pipes (valve closes quickly and shuts off 

water flow, which in turn creates pressure behind the valve that has no avenue of relief).  You may want to install 
a water hammering device with your plumbing, or contact your local plumber to determine the best solution. 

•  The humidistat is located too close to the humidifier or the by-pass pipe. Your humidistat should be a min. of 

1.5' away or greater. 

•  The humidistat could have a buildup of dust, causing a faulty reading. 
•  The solenoid valve might be dirty.  Remove, inspect and clean if necessary. 
•  Water supply pressure going to the valve may be too low.
•  The hold down nut on top of the solenoid, as it may be loose. 

3. The humidifier is not raising the humidity levels in my home.

Check for the following:

•  Ensure you have changed / replaced your Vapor Pad

®

 at the proper intervals (once per year) to ensure the 

greatest production of moisture. 

•  Check the setting of your humidistat to ensure it is set higher than current humidity levels in your home (when 

in doubt, turn it all the way to the right at maximum production).  If you don't know what your current humidity 
level is, use an instrument called a thermohygrometer (Model 610; GFI #7065 suggested) to measure both heat 
and humidity levels in your home.   

•  Calculate your humidity load (Gallons Per Day - GPD) via our humidity calculator (www.generalfilters.com/

Support Center). Check to see that your humidifier model is designed to produce the amount of moisture (GPD) 
you need.

•  Have you recently installed hardwood floors? Have you recently remodeled and added on to your home? These 

can both increase your home's demand for humidity. Options include connecting your humidifier to the hot 
water supply (which can increase output by as much as 30%), or installing a new humidifier model that can 
generate more humidity. 

•  The unit is not recommended for heat pumps or plenum temperatures < 120° F.

4. My humidifier will not turn on.

The following might be occurring:

•  Check to see your humidifier is plugged in, that the breaker is engaged, and that power to other items from the 

same source is working.

•  Check the on/off switch to be sure it is in the O (Open / Summer) position.
•  Ensure a fuse has not blown. 
•  Check that connectors are properly inserted in the terminal block.
•  Make sure the furnace is operating in the heat mode.

To ensure your safety and the longevity of your unit, we recommend 
contacting a licensed contractor to perform any repairs or maintenance.

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Summary of Contents for 1137 Series

Page 1: ...Commercial installation voids warranty Modification or alteration of product parts installation instructions or local safety codes voids warranty Read our full warranty policy at the end of this docum...

Page 2: ...ont 5 Installing Wiring The Control 5 6 Installation Cont 7 How the Humidifier Works 7 Maintenance 8 Parts Drawing 8 Trouble Shooting 9 FAQ s 10 Warranty Registration Keep a Copy For Your Records 11 L...

Page 3: ...Stable Automotive Grade Plastic Humidistat Models MHX3C Included Voltage 120V In Box Humidifier humidistat Installation Instructions Vapor Pad Parts Kit Water Tube Kit Humidistat Wire Drain Pan Power...

Page 4: ...dle counterclockwise to open saddle valve leave open for several seconds to flush dirt from pipe and tubing Steel Brass Hard Plastic Pipe 1 Shut off water supply and drain pipe 2 Turn handle clockwise...

Page 5: ...screws Low voltage wire may enter the humidistat under the foam seal 5 Connect wires to screw terminals on the control assembly as shown in wiring diagram Replace housing 6 MHX3C Mounting On The Retur...

Page 6: ...ff switch in series with the hot wire WARNING CHECK WITH LOCAL AUTHORITIES FOR COMPLIANCE WARNING ALL WIRING SHOULD COMPLY WITH LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES FIG 6C AIR PRESSURE SWITCH WITH TWO SPEED BLOWER...

Page 7: ...id valve The solenoid valve and humidifier fan are controlled by a humidistat connected through an isolation relay The humidistat is designed for wall mounting in the living area or surface mounting o...

Page 8: ...ner screen 990 17 GFI 7005 from the orifice fitting Clean the mineral deposits from all parts If the orifice is clogged it may be opened by inserting a small needle Reinsert the filter into the orific...

Page 9: ...changed replaced your Vapor Pad at the proper intervals once per year to ensure the greatest production of moisture Check the setting of your humidistat to ensure it is set higher than current humidit...

Page 10: ...gile The coating is similar in composition to the minerals that accumulate on the pad If you subject the Vapor Pad to cleaning you usually remove much of the coating and the pad becomes ineffective Th...

Page 11: ...Labor involved in diagnostic calls or in removing repairing servicing or replacing parts is not covered under this Limited Warranty Shipping charges are not covered by this Limited Warranty Agreement...

Page 12: ...no event be liable for incidental or consequential damages This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state Some states do not al...

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