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Essick Air H12400HB Whole House Humidifier - Page 3 Questions & Answers
Bought H12 series evaporative humidifier.
If you say you have hard water then yes expect to change the wick more often. As the heavy elements are left in the wick the wick becomes less able to hold water. You might try the product CLR, which I am sure you have used before if you have hard water. I have used strong vinegar to clean them too. You just need to clean the calcium and minerals out of the wick and it should be up and going again. This is assumong you don't have a special material that the CLR will eat ;)
Using Pure/distilled water would help.
Good luck
Why does my Aprilaire humidifier gurgle?
Mine was doing the same thing...first month of operation (installed toward end of heating season) = no problems with noise (bubbling, gurgling) though the duct work - started second year toward middle of season. Now its been running for a few weeks and is intolerable. I dug out owners manual and it did not address this at all. I dug out the installation manual and viola! Gurgling is caused by excess condensation in the steam hose. Sure enough the steam hose had a small area depression and did NOT have the constant downward slope necessary - installation instructions are VERY specific about needing a slope in order to allow condense to drain from the steam house. The zip-tie installation had slide down from a vertical stabilizing pipe & allowed for the hose to sag in the middle (nice install job slacker). I adjusted it and the SOUND IS GONE. Hope this helps someone else.
1/27/2024 8:11:06 PM •
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on Jan 27, 2024
I can't get my humidifier to get the humidity to get over 17% and the dial is set at 30% it goes to 20% and flashes
Without brand and model, my advice is definitely a shot in the dark. Only your manual or your manufacturer's site can inform you of what the flashing means.
Here are some tips that might help you increase the humidity in your room:
Check the humidifier's water level: Make sure that the humidifier has enough water to function properly. If the water level is low, the humidifier may not be able to produce enough moisture to increase the humidity in the room.
Clean the humidifier: Over time, mineral deposits and bacteria can build up in the humidifier, which can affect its performance. Clean the humidifier regularly according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Place the humidifier in the right location: Place the humidifier in a central location in the room, away from walls and other obstructions. This will help the humidifier distribute moisture evenly throughout the room.
Use a humidistat: A humidistat is a device that measures the humidity in the room and automatically adjusts the humidifier's output to maintain a desired humidity level. If your humidifier does not have a built-in humidistat, you can purchase a separate one and use it to control the humidity level in the room.
1/19/2024 4:21:25 AM •
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on Jan 19, 2024
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