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Comfort

BREEZE 

TM

 Model CB100

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3. Introduction

The  benefits  of  a  properly  humidified  environment  (35-50% 

Relative Humidity) are many. They include both personal comfort 

as  well  as  the  preservation  of  furniture,  draperies,  carpets, 

wooden floors and cabinets, paintings, pianos, etc. Your home 

can  be  more  comfortable  at  a  lower  temperature  (i.e.:  68°  F) 

at 30-40% Relative Humidity (RH) than at 71° to 72° F without 

controlled humidity. Since every degree of temperature setback 

represents  about  3%  of  your  heating  costs,  this  can  possibly 

represent  a  significant  annual  savings.  During  the  heating 

season,  cold  air  infiltrates  the  home  and  must  be  heated. 

When  heated,  this  air  dries  out  and  greatly  increases  its 

capacity  to  hold  more  moisture.  By  using  a  humidifier,  a 

source of water is provided to satisfy this increased moisture 

holding  capability,  rather  than  having  it  drawn  from  our 

body  surface  and  the  surrounding  furnishings  in  the  home.

3.1 Basic Operation

Your  Comfort

BREEZE

TM

  flow-through  evaporative  humidifier 

operates on the principles of evaporation.  Water is introduced 

to an evaporator pad as warm air is drawn from the duct and 

circuilated through the pad.  The warm air evaporates the water 

and the relative humidity of the air increases.  Any excess 

water is passed to the drain.  CB100S units are equipped with 

a H

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OSmart™ controller which acts to minimize the amount of 

water that may flow to the drain by adjusting the total water flow 

to the humidifier.  

Setting  the  humidistat  in  the  recommended  range  of  30-40% 

relative humidity assures automatic humidity control during the 

heating season. A lower setting may be necessary to prevent 

condensation on windows.  An electronic humidistat is supplied 

with CB100S units that can automatically adjust the setpoint as 

the outdoor temperature falls.   

No action is needed to turn the humidifier off for the summer 

months.  If desired, simply lower the humidistat setpoint.

3.2 “What’s In The Box?”

CB100

CB100S

Description

X

X

Humidifier

X

Mech. Humidistat (CB100)

X

Electronic Humidistat 

(CB100S)

X

Transformer (CB100 only)

X

X

Parts Bag

3.3 Unit Specifications

Type of Unit

Fan-Powered Evaporative

Mounting Location

Warm Air Supply Duct

Capacity (GPD)

20.0 GPD @ 140 °F

16.5 GPD @ 120 °F

10.0 GPD @ 100 °F

Water Supply

20-100 PSI

Voltage(Amps)

120VAC(0.8A)

Unit Dimensions

11.6"W x 10.12"D x 18.12"H

Water Supply Connection

1/4” OD Tubing

Drain Water Connection

1/2” ID Tubing

Duct Opening

13.13”W x 14.25”H

Shipping Weight

17 Lbs.

Operating Weight

13 Lbs. 

Approvals

ETL

4. Installation

Prior to installing this product:

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Read the instructions carefully and completely to ensure 

safe operation.  Failure to follow the instructions could lead 

to damage to the product or cause a hazardous condition.

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Check the ratings given on the product to make sure it is 

suitable for your application.

Remember  to  select  a  location  that  is  readily  accessible  for 

periodic inspection, cleaning, and service.  The following table 

indicated the minimum allowable installation clearances.  The 

following  illustrations  show  some  of  the  possible  installation 

configurations  and  where  the  humidfier  should  be  installed.  

This model must be installed on the discharge air side of the 

furnace or heat-pump so that it will operate with the warmest 

possible air.

Upflow - Side Return

Horizontal Flow

Summary of Contents for ComfortBREEZE CB10

Page 1: ...Tr i o n w w w t r i o n i a q c o m ComfortBREEZE TM CB100 CB100S Flow Through Evaporative Humidifier READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...ecifications Table 4 3 3 What s in the Box 4 4 Installation 4 4 1 Clearances 4 4 2 Mounting 4 4 3 Plumbing 6 4 4 Electrical Wiring 7 4 4 1 Wiring CB100 without water saving controls 7 4 4 2 Wiring CB1...

Page 3: ...ts or components and does not include the payment of the cost of labor charges to remove or replace such defective components or parts 7 Trion will not be responsible for loss of use of any product lo...

Page 4: ...ed range of 30 40 relative humidity assures automatic humidity control during the heating season A lower setting may be necessary to prevent condensation on windows An electronic humidistat is supplie...

Page 5: ...ded humidistat range is 30 40 relative humidity If condensation occurs on windows the humidistat setting must be lowered to prevent condensation damage DO NOT install the humidifier where freezing tem...

Page 6: ...debris that may have accumulated in the line during the installation process Once this is complete close the saddle valve 3 Attach the line to the humidifier by simply pushing the line into the push t...

Page 7: ...SOLENOID VALVE BLK WHT GRN MOTOR DUCT THERMISTOR UNIT THERMISTOR MANUAL HUMIDISTAT SWITCH AIR PROVING HUMIDISTAT ELECTRONIC OR TERMINALS SEE FROM SYSTEM WIRING NOTES LINE CORD 120 VAC TERMINALS SEE T...

Page 8: ...A solid red LED Service indicator light may light up This will tell you that it is time to service your humidifier Please refer the following procedure DIP 4 Furnace Runs Fan Humidifier Runs Fan In mo...

Page 9: ...ng from the motor to the circuit board if equipped or disconnect the 3 wire connector 7 Lift the entire dome from the base of the unit by pulling the bottom of the dome away from the base and then lif...

Page 10: ...vaporator pad The unit will continue to operate and the LED may be cleared by pressing the reset button on the control board 6 3 Motor Replacement 1 Follow steps 1 7 in the pad replacement section in...

Page 11: ...se is blown Replace circuit board Motor will not operate turn Motor internal thermal protective device is open Remove power and allow motor to cool Restart unit and ensure proper operation If motor wi...

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