Furnace Humidifiers
Furnace humidifiers are used to control the humidity level and these appliances offer a wide range of benefits over the freestanding models. Furnace devices are attached to the house's furnace system. They are installed to works and ducts of the heating or cooling system to guarantee the circulation of humidified air throughout the house. It is important to mention that furnace humidifiers use water system of the house. Some models are equipped with humidistat. These appliances allow you to set the desired humidity level and once it will be reached, the unit will shut down automatically. With this feature you can avoid high humidity and maintain comfortable atmosphere at your house easily.
There are three most common types of furnace humidifiers and they are evaporative, flow-through (also known as flow-thru) and drum. Evaporative appliance use wick filter to release moisture to the air; in flow-through unit a drip line is hooked to the unit from your house water system; drum appliance rotates a circular pad through a water tray and so provide moisture to the indoor air.
Depending on the type of furnace humidifier and manufacturer's instructions you should clean the unit every month or few time a year. Thorough maintenance guarantees long-lasting and efficient performance.
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