The Electrode Steam uses 120V or 240V, which can cause death or serious injury. Take precautions when service is being preformed on the Electrode Steam or when removing the water tank or cover. If in doubt, turn off the breaker which is operating the Electrode Steam and disconnect HVAC equipment power before servicing.
Electrode Steam has just been installed, it should either be running and humidifying your home, or waiting for a humidity call from the humidity control provided. Once the Electrode Steam is up and running, all you have to do is use the humidity control to change the humidity to your desired comfort.
The condensate must be collected and removed from the system so that it does not build up and leak into the duct. Condensate can be returned to the Electrode Steam fill cup to reduce water waste or can be fed to drain.
The Electrode Steam is available in two sizes, each with a different humidifying capacity: The Electrode Steam produces 11 gallons per day (GPD) when run on 120 V and 22 GPD when run on 240 V. It is generally suitable for homes 8,000 to 32,000 cubic feet in size.
Which humidity control do I have? The Electrode Steam comes supplied with a HumidiPRO Digital Control (see below), or you can use your home thermostat (Prestige IAQ, VisionPro, or Lyric). You will use the humidity control to set the desired humidity level for your home, and to turn the Electrode Steam on and off.
What Electrode Steam parts do I need to know? You should be familiar with the following components: Steam Hose: Conduit to transfer the steam from the humidifier to the distributor. On/Off/Drain Switch: Turns power on/off to humidifier controller and drains the cylinder.
• Unit Not Humidifying. If the Electrode Steam is not running but the humidity is below the desired setting, the humidity control may have a frost protection setting. See “What is a frost setting?” on page 10. The Cylinder may also be at the end of its life, in which case you will be notified by the LED sequence.
How do I operate the Electrode Steam? Once the Electrode Steam is installed and running, operation is automatic. Use the humidity control provided to make any changes to the setpoint, or to turn the Electrode Steam on or off. Your Professional Installer configured the Electrode Steam so that it only creates steam when conditions in your HVAC system are right.
• What should my humidity setpoint be? The outdoor air temperature affects how much humidity can be retained by the air in your home. Use this table as a starting point. Then adjust the humidity control to your own comfort or until condensation appears on the windows. Outdoor Recommended Relative Temperature...
What do the lights tell me? The HM700 user interface includes 2 LEDs that provide information about the humidifier status. Yellow and Green LED Flashing. Indicates there is no request for humidity. Yellow LED Flashing. Fault detected, humidifier has stopped operating. Green LED Flashing.
This prevents water from stagnating inside the tank. The Electrode Steam will refill the tank with water and reset itself when your control calls for humidity again.
55422, or whether a replacement product can be sent to you. This warranty does not cover removal or reinstallation costs. This warranty shall not apply if it is shown by Honeywell that the defect or malfunction was caused by damage which occurred while the product was in the possession of a consumer.