Installation – Sears KENMORE 1700 User Manual

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Mount the humidifier to the hot air plenum using the

three screws provided. Bend the two tabs 180“ inward to seai
the humidifier to the Plenum {Fig. 12).

require overflow protection. The overflow is in the bottom of

the reservoir {Fig. 15). Use 1/2" inside diameter plastic or rub­

ber tubing to connect and route to nearby floor drain. {Tubing

not furnished. Available at your local hardware store.)

holes.

4

Attach collar and flexible hose to plenum. If addi­

tional flexible hose is required an eight foot length is available
through the parts department, order 281152-05. Before tight­

ening

screws,

insert

damper

between

collar

and

plenum

{Fig. 13). It should be open for humidifier operation.

Damper Blade

(Slide shut
before using

air conditioning.

Slide open at

start of heating
season.)

installation

WATER SUPPLY

—I 1

Water for the humidifier must be taken from a nearby

cold water line. Turn off the water supply. Drain by opening a

faucet at a lower level of the line.

! . ! 2

Position the saddle valve on the water line as close

to the humidifier as possible. You have been supplied with 10
feet of 1/4" plastic tubing.

SPECIAL NOTE:

When measuring the distance from the

saddle valve location to the humidifier, keep in mind that
the tubing must be supported; therefore, it must run along
ceiling and walls. Measure along the path the tubing will
follow.

__ O Connect the flexible hose as shown using clamp pro­

vided. Do not allow flexible tube to come within 3" of furnace
flue pipe because of flue pipes extreme heat. If hose is under
stress (pulling), it may be necessary to drill 2 holes in humidi­

fier collar for screws. This will prevent clamp from slipping off

(Fig. 14).

. 3

Back out the piercing pin by turning the “T” handle

counter clockwise and then clamp the saddle valve body se­
curely on the water line with rubber gasket positioned as shown

(Fig. 16). On galvanized or copper pipe over 5/8", first drill a
5/32" hole.

CAUTION:

For safety, use a hand drill or grounded

electric drill.

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