Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask
    Jimmyfixitall's Avatar
    Jimmyfixitall Posts: 14, Reputation: 3
    New Member
     
    #1

    Jan 12, 2009, 07:31 PM
    Do I need a humidifier and if so, what kind?
    My apartment has hot water baseboard heat that is controlled by a zone valve connected to a t-stat. The exterior walls of the apartment are poorly insulated. On the really cold and windy nights we have to keep the heat up all the way to battle the outside temps. We all wake up with sore throats and stuffed up noses. I have done some research and learned that the ideal indoor humidity level is between 30% and 50%. According to the digital gauge I have, we are at 16%, so I think we need a humidifier. It's a 2 bedroom apartment, my wife has asthma and we have a 5 year old and a 3 year old. Any suggestions on what type of humidifier is right for us? Cool mist? Warm mist? Small? Large?
    hvac1000's Avatar
    hvac1000 Posts: 14,540, Reputation: 435
    Heating & Air Conditioning Expert
     
    #2

    Jan 12, 2009, 11:52 PM
    You will have to use a stand alone humidifier. There called console models and many different types of stores sell them. You will have to add the water manually every time it is empty and service the unit once a year.

Not your question? Ask your question View similar questions

 

Question Tools Search this Question
Search this Question:

Advanced Search

Add your answer here.


Check out some similar questions!

Humidifier problems [ 5 Answers ]

A humidifier (honeywell) was installed on my furnace a few years ago, but doesn't seem to work correctly. The following problem continues to occur: I can set the humidistat at its lowest functioning level (10) and there is still too much humidity in the house when it gets cold. I live in North...

Whole Home Humidifier [ 1 Answers ]

I am looking at installing a whole home humidifier on to my furnace system which is currently a dual fuel system with a heat pump and a high efficiency gas furnace. I am a do it yourselfer and I plan on doing the install myself. I have looked at the Aprilaire 600 bypass model and I think it may...

Humidifier causes flood? [ 2 Answers ]

Last night I turned the humidifier on for the first time on my new heating system (an entire new gas furnace and air conditioner was installed this summer and this is the first time I needed the humidifier). To do this, I simply turned the knob mounted on the return duct on my unit to about...

Honeywell humidifier [ 3 Answers ]

I have a Honeywell HE220A flow through humidifier on my forced air furnace. It is not near a drain so the drain water is collected in a large pail then emptied periodically. Is it normal to have 5gal+ in a days operation? That seems excessive but I don't have much experience with these units (I...

Humidifier Power [ 1 Answers ]

I have recently installed a whole home humidifier that runs on 24 VAC. I currently am running it off a power brick plugged into a standard 120VAC outlet. I would like to set up the humidifier such that it only runs when the blower is running. I have put a meter across the C and G terminals where...


View more questions Search