CARRIER Humidifier Manual L0211036

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HEATING

HUM
Humidifiers

& COOLING

Model HUMCCLFPI218

Model HUMCCLBP2217

Model HUMCCSBP2212

Copyright2002 Carrier Corporation

Controlling your indoor humidity is
very important. In many cases the air
inside a home is drier than a desert.
Dry, indoor air is often the culprit for
such common problems as itchy or
cracked skin, eye irritation, dry nasal
passages and damaged home
furnishings. Dry indoor air can also
increase the possibility of catching
cold and flu viruses and can reduce the
efficiency and effectiveness of your
heating system.
All of these problems can be
alleviated with the help of a Carrier
humidifier. Carrier offers three
humidifier models designed to put
moisture back into your indoor
environment so you can relax in warm,
soothing comfort. Depending on the
model that best matches your system, a
Carrier humidifier can deliver between
12 and 18 gallons of moisture per day to
minimize the problems of excessively
dry air. And, because humidified air
feels warmer, you'll be comfortable at
lower heating temperatures for higher
efficiency operation.

FEATURES/BENEFITS
Easy Access for Cleaning and
Maintenance--The
treated aluminum
pad ensures top performance. Front
access door allows for quick and
convenient removal and replacement
of pad.
Smooth, Low Noise Operation-Nearly silent operation is the result
of Carrier's precision-engineered
fan
and motor combination. Air is drawn
through the evaporator pad quietly and
efficiently, turning water into the water
vapor that humidifies your home.
Long Lasting, Attractive Cover-The outside casing of all Carrier
humidifiers are made from durable UV
Resistant Plastic. This plastic resists

Form HUM-2PD

deterioration, even when exposed to
ultra-violent light sources common in
many systems.
Optimum Distribution of Moisture
--Through
the combination of
Carder's solenoid valve and water

2

distribution system, your home will
benefit from the optimum distribution
of moisture possible.
Three Humidity Control Options-Choose between three separate controls
options-the Humidistat, the

Humiditrac TM, and the Thermidistaff M
Control. Each of these control provide
precise control over the humidity levels
in your home.

Physical data
HUMCCLFP1218

Model
Gallons/Day
Water Feed Rate

Airflow

HUMCCUBP2217

18

17

6

6

12
HUMCCSBP2212
3

Fan

Waterflow

Bypass
Bypass
Drain
Through

DrainThrou(_h

I

Drain Through

General
Evaporator

P110-3545

Pad Replacement

Size (In) (H xW

x D) of Evaporator

13x

g 7/s x g 5/8 x1-11116

10 x 1-11/10

Quick Release

Quick Release Cover

Pad Access

Pl10-1045

P110-3545

13x 10x 1-11/16

Pad

Quick Release Cover

Cover

15-29/32 x 15o31/
32 x 10-11/32

13-1/8 x 15-1/2 x 9.1/B

12-7/8 x12-3/4 x 9.1/8

17.1

11.6

10.7

6

6

3

120V-12OHz

24V-6OHz

24V-60Hz

0.7

0.05

0,05

VA (Max)

96

12

12

Watts

82

6

6

Unit Size (H x W x D)
Weight
Water Usage (Gal/hr)
Electrical
Control
Low-Vetta_e
Volts
Amps

Terminals

(Max)

H_h Vo_

Cord

; i

Volts

115v- 1ph-60Hz
10 amp ra_n_

Amps

_ons
Water
Water

I

N/A

I

N/A

;
Inlet
Drain

Bypass

Openin_l

Duct Openin_l

(In) ON x H)

1/4-in.Copper Tubing
t/2-in. I.D. plast_; bose

1/4-in•Copper Tubing
f/2-in, I.D. ptastJc h_e

1/2-in. I.D, plastic hose

1/4-in.Copper

Tubin_l

N/A
14-7/8 x 14-3/16

6-in. round elbow or straight
9,75 x 12.5

6Din.round elbow or straight
93/8 x 9-1/2

Standard
Equ_=mem
Water Valve

Solenoid, 24 VAC

Solenold_ 24 VAC

Selenold_ 24 VAC

Motor

"Therma/ Protected 120VAC

N/A

N/A

Relay

SPST 24vdc

N/A

N/A

24V

24V

24V

Humidistat
Saddle

Valve

Standard

Standard

Standard

Damper

N/A

0_in Round (not provided)

6-in Reund (net provided]

Templete

Installat_on Sheet Included

_nsta_tation Sheei _nc_uded

_nstaUation Sheei Included

i

HumidiTrac
Current
* 14mHP

TM

Automatic

Sensing

i

Control

Relay

(0.014H=1/70

liP)

I

KUAW0101CAC
P119-0050

Dimensions
=d_

1025 -_

,_15875

I

I

I

18375

DUCTCUT OUT SIZE
W XH
14813 X 14.25

Model HUMCCLFP1218
i_-_

L

I
I
!
]

13187

_"

-

I
I_._

568 --_1
DUCT CUT OUT sIZE
W
9875

X

H

X 1275

Model HUMCLBP2217

i 4-

127s

I
I

b
r_

sss _I

DUCT CUT OUT SCZ_
WXH
9.31 X 9.50

Model HUMCCSBP2212

4

INDOOR RELATIVE HUMIDITY LIMIT
FOR NO WINDOW CONDENSATION
(Indoor Air at 74°F Dry Bulb)

RECOMMENDED RELATIVE HUMIDITY
BY OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE

OUTDOOR
TEMP
(°F)
-10
0
10
2O
3O

OUTDOOR
RELATIVE
HUMIDITY

(%)

INDOOR
RELATIVE
HUMIDITY
(%)
WIO HUMIDIFIER*

MAX MUM
IRECOMMENDED
INDOOR
RELATIVE
HUMIDITY 1

1 to2

30 to 70
30 to 70

3to6
4 to 10

35

8to

40 (Med)

15

_K)LUME OF
RESIDENCE

PANE WINDOWS (%_
59

29
21

50
43

15
19

36

O
-10
-20
-3O

• Indoor relative humidity level when outdoor air is heated to 72°E
1 AS stipulated by the Air Conditioning
Contractors
of America.

MAXIMUM

SINGLE
PANE WINDOWS (%_
39

2O
10

20 (Lo)
25
3O

21o4

30 to 70
30 to 70
30 to 70

OUTDOOR
TEMPERATURE (°F!
40
30

7

30
26

8
3

21
17

MOISTURE REI ,UIREMENTS*
AVERAGE

TIGHT
HOUSE

HOUSE

Gallons
Per Day
10.17

Pounds

Gallons

Per Hour
1.76

Per Day
5.09

2.21

6.35

4.41

12,000
14,000
16,000

2.64

7.63

5.29

3.09

8.91

5,92

3.53

10.18

7.06

19,000

3.97

11.45

7.94

22.89

2o,0oo

4.41

12.72

8.82

22,000

4.85

13.99

9.71

25.44
27.98

24,000

5.29

15.27

10.59

30.52

26,000
28,000

5.74

16.54

11.47

6.18

17.81

12.35

33.07
35.61

30,000

6.62

19.08

13,24

38.16

(cu FO
8,000
10,000

Pounds
Per Hour
3.52

DOUBLE

12.72
15.26
17.08
20.35

* Based on design conditions of outdoor 20°F dry bulb, 80% RH; indoor 70°F dry bulb, 40% RH, and
minimum moisture prod_c6on from residenlial ope_#ons
for an absolule humidity difference of 0.0049
Ib/hr,

NOTE: Tight house is defined as being well insulated, having vapor barriers, tight storm doors and
windows with wealherstripplng, and having dampered fireplaces.
Average house is defined as being insulated, having vapor barriers, loose storm doors and
windows, and having darnpered fireplaces.

Typical humidifier installations

HORIZONTAL

!
L

DOWNFLOW

UPFLOW

6

UPFLOW

Copyright
Manufacturer

eook
Tab

/ 4
7a I 9a

reserves

2002

Carder

the right to discontinue,

Page 8

Corporation

• Indianapolis,

IN 46231

or change at any time, specifications

CataJog NO 02HU-MC1

Carrier

1-02
or designs

Printed in U.S.A.

A United Technologies

without notlGe and without
PC 101

Company

inGulTIng obhgctlOMS
Form: HUM-1PD
HUM-2PD
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