A bypass humidifier is installed directly on your central heating and cooling system. Water vapor is created by the humidifier using water from the plumbing system mixed with warm air from the heat duct. This moisture is then distributed into each room of your home through the ductwork system.
Fan-powered units use a fan, internal to the humidifier, to take air from the duct the humidifier is installed on and push it through the humidifier and back into the same duct. Since the duct air pressure is the same it requires a fan to push the air. The fan runs on a 120-volt power supply.
Steam humidifiers heat water in a reservoir and the water is converted to steam. The humidifier works in tandem with your furnace. … After installing a steam humidifier in your home, you will likely notice fewer allergies, scratchy throats, nose bleeds, and electric shocks from static electricity.
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