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    Jan 21, 2011, 08:55 AM
    Humidifier attached to furnace duct work will not operate
    The humidifier drum on the furnace duct will not rotate. I checked the thermistat,bought a new motor and it will not work. I think it is the transformer that reduces the electricity to 2.4 amps.am I corect or is it smoething else? What is cost .

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