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Old 01-28-09, 10:32 PM
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Originally Posted by kavorka View Post
Are the connections in my diagram correct?
Yes, but I would do the wire hook up on the next group, Just HUM and HUM hook up, no need to do the G wires from the TrueSTEAM.

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1) I am only removing and re-connecting the low voltage (C), (R), (W), (G) and (Y) wires from the control board, right?
Correct.

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2) My control board has male blade terminals for a humidifier. I should just ignore these and use the connections on the EIM for the humidifier?
Correct.

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3) I also have a 2 conductor wire coming from my A/C unit that connects to the (C) and the (Y) terminals on my control board. Should I leave the A/C leads where they are on the control board
Yes... YOu can wire it to the EIM if you want, but I always leave it on the furnace itself.

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4) The Honeywell instructions states that they recommend a 'Air Flow Switch (AFS)'. Do I need one? Why? Or why not?
Not really needed, that's why I suggest the next group of wire hook up from the manual, Hum to hum only.

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5) I used to have a traditional by-pass humidifier which was turned off, drained, water supply valve closed, etc. in spring/summer. Does this unit require the same procedures?
Yes, I would suggest shutting off the water, and clean the unit in the spring, that way it's not sitting there "dirty" all summer.


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Originally Posted by kavorka View Post
Come on guys. I know we all want individual help with the TrueSTEAM, but don't let my Photoshop diagram go to waste. I just need a little confidence booster to start the install.
Sorry I could not be here sooner. I had to work this evening. I"m doing this on my own time.
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