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Proper wiring procedures.
Installation
Proper wiring prevents electrical noise
Electrical noise can produce undesirable effects on
electronic control circuits, thereby affecting
controllability. Electrical noise is generated by electrical
equipment, such as inductive loads, electric motors,
solenoid coils, welding machinery, or fluorescent light
circuits. The electrical noise or interference generated
from these sources (and the effect on controllers) is very
difficult to define, but the most common symptoms are
erratic operation or intermittent operational problems.
Most noise problems can be prevented by using proper
wiring practices and techniques to prevent coupling or
inducing of electrical interference into control circuits.
The following simple wiring practices should minimize
interaction of noise and controls:
Connect humidifier and control cabinets to a code-
approved earth ground.
Separate the line voltage wiring from low voltage
control circuit wiring when routing electrical
wiring inside the control cabinet.
Use separate electrical conduits for line and low
voltage control wiring from the humidifier to
humidity sensors, airflow switches, etc.
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