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I n s t a l l a t i o n , O p e r a t i o n , & M a i n t e n a n c e M a n u a l
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PLEASE READ SECTIONS 14 AND 15 BEFORE PROCEEDING.
15. Installing the Steam Hose and the Steam Diffuser Continued
After installing the humidifier (Section 15) use the second supplied hose clamp, to install the other end of the steam hose onto the
steam outlet on the top of the water tank and tighten it. Never try to reduce the diameter of the steam hose or any added rigid piping.
It has to be the same as the diameter of the humidifier top steam outlet fitting. The steam must flow without obstruction.
WARNING:
Do not let the hose sag when it is connected to the duct. Please see Fig. 13d. A sufficient slope with no horizontal
section is mandatory to allow any condensation to flow back naturally to the water tank. Please see Fig. 14e. If condensation water
accumulates in the hose, the steam will not be able to escape normally through the steam delivery tube/diffuser and will lead to a
malfunction of the humidifier.
Please keep in mind that the hose will soften when heated and will have a tendency to sag.
NOTE : If it is not possible to get enough slope for the condensation to return properly to the water tank, then an S-shaped steam
trap (not supplied) must be installed at the lowest point of the steam hose. This steam trap hose should have a minimum height of
4”. Please see Fig. 13d.
Figure 13d
NOTE : If it is not possible to get enough slope for the condensation to return properly to the water tank, then an S-shaped steam
trap (not supplied) must be installed at the lowest point of the steam hose. This steam trap hose should have a minimum height of
4”. Please see Fig. 13d.
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