This is my first time on this forum and I thank everyone in advance for the replies.
I live in Calgary, Canada and have a house built in 2005 with hardwood floor on the main floor.
I have,
1. GE gas furnace model # 58STA110-16 (Series 120)
2. THM 501 Noma Thernostat
3. Generalaire 1042 Series Flowthrough bypass humidifier
Problem: Low humidity in the house (below 20%). The thermstat always shows "Low Humidity"
What I have done?
1. Changed the humidifier filter
2. Discussed with Noma people, he suggested to short the two humidifier wires H1 and H2 while choosing the option "fn 2" on the thermostat. This option runs only the furnace fan. With this short-circuiting, the humidifier did not get the water supply (the solenoid does not open water supply to humidifier). I chose the "Heat" mode while running the fan (as the Noma manual states that the humidifier runs only under this mode). According to Noma, this is not a thermstat problem.
3. Created extra humidity close to the thermostat to check if its humidity sensor is working. The sensor was found ok.
4. The thermostat always shows "Low Humidity" and also the "Drop" simbol on its display.
5. The humidifier only runs when the heeting is on (checked from the water supply)
6. I do not find any voltage in either of the H1 or H2 wires.
Qeustions:
1. How can I create more humidity in the house with the given system?
2. With the summer approaching, the furnace heater will not run much; which will further cause lower humidity in the house.
3. Is this a thermostat problem or a wiring issue?
Thanks again,
Sudhindra
I live in Calgary, Canada and have a house built in 2005 with hardwood floor on the main floor.
I have,
1. GE gas furnace model # 58STA110-16 (Series 120)
2. THM 501 Noma Thernostat
3. Generalaire 1042 Series Flowthrough bypass humidifier
Problem: Low humidity in the house (below 20%). The thermstat always shows "Low Humidity"
What I have done?
1. Changed the humidifier filter
2. Discussed with Noma people, he suggested to short the two humidifier wires H1 and H2 while choosing the option "fn 2" on the thermostat. This option runs only the furnace fan. With this short-circuiting, the humidifier did not get the water supply (the solenoid does not open water supply to humidifier). I chose the "Heat" mode while running the fan (as the Noma manual states that the humidifier runs only under this mode). According to Noma, this is not a thermstat problem.
3. Created extra humidity close to the thermostat to check if its humidity sensor is working. The sensor was found ok.
4. The thermostat always shows "Low Humidity" and also the "Drop" simbol on its display.
5. The humidifier only runs when the heeting is on (checked from the water supply)
6. I do not find any voltage in either of the H1 or H2 wires.
Qeustions:
1. How can I create more humidity in the house with the given system?
2. With the summer approaching, the furnace heater will not run much; which will further cause lower humidity in the house.
3. Is this a thermostat problem or a wiring issue?
Thanks again,
Sudhindra
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