GeneralAire 1137 SERIES Legacy User Manual

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The operating principle of the humidifier is based on the most efficient

and economical means of evaporating water to the air. The heat

necessary for evaporating water is produced by the furnace.
The water supply to the humidifier is controlled by the electric solenoid

valve. The solenoid valve and humidifier fan are controlled by a

humidistat connected through an isolation relay. The humidistat is

designed for wall mounting in the living area or surface mounting on the

return air duct. ELECTRICAL RATING: 24 VAC/ 60 Hz.
DO NOT SET RELATIVE HUMIDITY TOO HIGH DURING COLD

WEATHER. EXCESSIVE HUMIDITY MAY CAUSE CONDENSATION

ON WINDOWS OR IN WALLS. REFER TO RECOMMENDED

SETTINGS AS DESCRIBED IN THE HUMIDISTAT OWNERS

MANUAL.
Water flows through a strainer, is metered through an orifice to provide

the proper amount of water, and is supplied to the evaporator pad by

the distributor trough. Air from the warm air plenum is pulled through

the wetted evaporator pad by the humidifier fan and returned to the

warm air plenum to be circulated through the living area. Moisture is

evaporated to the air passing through the evaporator pad.
Minerals are not blown into the air stream as occurs in atomizing

humidifiers; they are left on the evaporator pad where a high

percentage is carried off with the waste water.
When the humidifier is installed and operating, no adjustments are

necessary other than setting the control knob on the humidistat to the

desired level of humidification.
To turn the humidifier off, close water supply valve, switch electrical

power off and turn humidistat off.

Your Humidifier is engineered to give helpful and trouble-free humidification. For maximum efficiency the following cleaning procedures should be carried

out at the end of each heating season:

1. Turn off water supply and electrical power to humidifier.

2. Remove water distributor tube, distributor trough, evaporator pad and drain pan. The evaporator pad may be

removed from either the top or bottom of the humidifier. Clean excessive mineral deposits from the distributor trough,

cover, drain pan and humidifier cabinet. A solution of 1/2 vinegar & 1/2 water will help loosen mineral deposits.

3. If the evaporator pad has excessive mineral deposits, replace with a new “990-13” evaporator pad. Install trough

and drain pan. Replace cover and the distributor tube to proper position over the distributor trough.

4. In heavy mineral areas or if the solenoid valve fails to function disconnect the 1/4” water supply line from the

solenoid valve. Remove the brass strainer body (P.N. 990-18) from the solenoid valve. Carefully pull the strainer

screen (P.N. 990-17) from the orifice fitting (P.N. 990-16). Clean the mineral deposits from all parts. If the orifice is

clogged, it may be opened by inserting a small needle. Reinsert the filter into the orifice fitting and screw the brass

strainer body into the solenoid valve.

5. Reconnect the 1/4” water line to the solenoid valve if necessary. Turn on the water supply and check all points for

leakage. The operation of the unit may be checked by starting the furnace. The humidifier operates only when the

furnace blower is running or the burner circuit is energized. The humidifier is now ready for operation.

6. During the summer, turn off water supply and electrical power to humidifier.

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

LIMITED WARRANTY

HOW THE HUMIDIFIER WORKS

This humidifier, if properly registered by the return of the warranty registration card to the manufacturer, is warranted to the consumer against defects in

materials and workmanship for a period of five years from the date of installation. Evaporator pads, water strainers or metering orifices are not covered

by this limited warranty or any other warranties. Any other defective parts will be repaired without charge except for removal, reinstallation and

transportation costs. To obtain repair service under this limited warranty, the consumer must send the defective part or the complete humidifier to the

manufacturer.
THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES COVERING THIS HUMIDIFIER OTHER THAN AS SET FORTH ABOVE, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF

MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED. THE MANUFACTURER ASSUMES NO

LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE INSTALLATION OR USE OF THIS PRODUCT, EXCEPT AS STATED IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. THE

MANUFACTURER WILL IN NO EVENT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. Some states do not allow either

limitations on implied warranties, or exclusions from incidental or consequential damages, so the above exclusion and limitation may not apply to you.
Any questions pertaining to this limited warranty should be addressed to the manufacturer. (U.S.A.: The manufacturer has elected not to make available

the informal dispute settlement mechanism which is specified in the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act.)

GENERAL FILTERS, INC.

NOVI, MICHIGAN 48375-1115

WWW.GENERALAIRE.COM

CANADIAN GENERAL FILTERS, LTD.

SCARBOROUGH, ONTARIO M1R3B7

WWW.CGFPRODUCTS.COM

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TEMPERATURE

RECOMMENDED

SETTING

-20°F -29°C

15%

-10°F -23°C

20%

0°F -18°C

25%

+10°F -29°C

+20°F - 7°C

30%

35%

+30°F - 1°C

40%

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