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Old 11-18-08, 09:21 AM
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Originally Posted by moony View Post
Wire from the EAC enters the wiring box through the side of the furnace. I'm guessing my EAC is already connected to the EAC lead. Furnace wiring diagram says max. load for EAC lead is 1.0 amp. Would there be a problem having both the EAC and humidifier transformer both connected to the EAC lead.
I wouldn't advise doing it.. I would then wire the transformer right to the incoming house power that powers the furnace.

Then the IAQ/EIM will turn on the humidifer as needed on set up #374 to 2.

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Only works when the furnace is on but with balance point set at 35 degrees
You still got a lot of heat in the air outside, bump it down to 25˚, and if you feel that you are cool with that temp bump it to 30˚

Is the furnace a two stage?
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