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G Hepple
March 2021 | 1 Replies
I have just completed installing a Honeywell HE220A humidifier to a Carrier Weathermaker 8000vs that was installed in 2003. My problem is that all the identified circuits in previous posts on the circuit board are constantly energized at 25v even when there is no call for heat. Is this a normal feature of this particular board, or is there something amiss here that should have one or more of the terminals deenergized when there is no call for heat? End result is that the humidifier will draw water when the humidistat detects low humidity even if the furnace is not running. Thanks
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G Hepple
March 2021 | 1 Replies
I have just completed installing a Honeywell HE220A humidifier to a Carrier Weathermaker 8000vs that was installed in 2003. My problem is that all the identified circuits in previous posts on the circuit board are constantly energized at 25v even when there is no call for heat. Is this a normal feature of this particular board, or is there something amiss here that should have one or more of the terminals deenergized when there is no call for heat? End result is that the humidifier will draw water when the humidistat detects low humidity even if the furnace is not running. Thanks
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