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Water runs without furnace running - Aprilaire 700 Humidifier

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If this is a new problem, on an existing humidifier, then it is most likely a bad solonoid valve. This is the valve that the water line is connected to, and it controls the flow of water to your humidifier.

If this is a problem on a newly installed humidifier, it is possible to have wired the humidifier directly to the transformer power, and therefore holding the valve open all the time.

Hope this helps

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