Humidifiers and Dehumidifiers - HE 360 to a Bryant Plus 90
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s_me_too
11-20-08, 06:03 PM
I bought the HE 360A the other day with the intention of wiring it to the furance. After reading the posts on this site I felt pretty good about using the wiring plan from a prior post.
http://img147.imageshack.us/img147/945/goodman360ah1.jpg
I went to HD to get my supplies and the gentleman there told me that I should be concerned that I could be pulling to much current if I were to wire it this way. Should this be a concern?
I have a 15amp breaker deadicated to my Bryant Plus 90 Legacy Model 350AAV.
If I can't wire it that way, do you have any suggestions that do not include the sail switch.
Thanks to anyone that can help.
http://img147.imageshack.us/img147/945/goodman360ah1.jpg
I went to HD to get my supplies and the gentleman there told me that I should be concerned that I could be pulling to much current if I were to wire it this way. Should this be a concern?
I have a 15amp breaker deadicated to my Bryant Plus 90 Legacy Model 350AAV.
If I can't wire it that way, do you have any suggestions that do not include the sail switch.
Thanks to anyone that can help.
s_me_too
11-21-08, 08:23 AM
I just realized that my HUM terminal is 24 volts. My previous plan will not work? My guess is to run off the EAC terminal.
Still wondering if the Electrical Draw when both the furnace and Humifier start up will be too much for the breaker. The gentleman at HD said that I could burn the motor up in either of the fans since there won't be enough power available for both to start up at the same time.
I sure could use all of your thoughts.
Still wondering if the Electrical Draw when both the furnace and Humifier start up will be too much for the breaker. The gentleman at HD said that I could burn the motor up in either of the fans since there won't be enough power available for both to start up at the same time.
I sure could use all of your thoughts.
Jay11J
11-21-08, 09:20 AM
You should be fine.. The humidifier fan is going to be running before the main blower starts.
You are correct, your HUM is 24 volts, so go ahead and wire it up to EAC.
You are correct, your HUM is 24 volts, so go ahead and wire it up to EAC.
s_me_too
11-21-08, 10:29 AM
It sure seemed like it would be fine since tha tis what everyone else has done without a problem but I thought I might bring it up. Thanks and I'll get this bad boy up and running tonight after work.
s_me_too
11-21-08, 08:59 PM
Everything is up and running. Your plan was perfect. Not enough thanks for Jay.
Jay11J
11-21-08, 09:01 PM
Glad to hear you are up and running, and thanks for the update.
Have a great weekend.
Have a great weekend.