DRP6833
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I'm looking for a sanity check with the humidifier on my new furnace.
The furnace was installed this past summer. When I started up the humidifier (an existing steam unit, not new with the furnace) it worked for three days then quit. The service tech came by and found what looked like a loose connection on the relay. He fixed that and it worked once; when the humidity level got up to the set point it shut off and did not work again. Another service call, this time the tech replaced the relay. Again, it worked for a while but quit before it got to the set point.
Over the weekend I verified that I have 24V going to the relay when the thermostat is calling for humidity. If I short the output terminals of the relay the humidifier kicks in. It appears to me that the new relay isn't working.
I called the company this morning for another service call. Any idea what might be causing this? To work once then die seems strange to me. The tech told me last time it was a problem with the humidifier and it needed to be replaced, but I am convinced it's a problem with the furnace controls.
The furnace was installed this past summer. When I started up the humidifier (an existing steam unit, not new with the furnace) it worked for three days then quit. The service tech came by and found what looked like a loose connection on the relay. He fixed that and it worked once; when the humidity level got up to the set point it shut off and did not work again. Another service call, this time the tech replaced the relay. Again, it worked for a while but quit before it got to the set point.
Over the weekend I verified that I have 24V going to the relay when the thermostat is calling for humidity. If I short the output terminals of the relay the humidifier kicks in. It appears to me that the new relay isn't working.
I called the company this morning for another service call. Any idea what might be causing this? To work once then die seems strange to me. The tech told me last time it was a problem with the humidifier and it needed to be replaced, but I am convinced it's a problem with the furnace controls.