@@aprilaireco Why should anyone waste time talking to somebody on the phone? The electrical part of the installation requires a detailed visual explanation!
They are meant to be installed by a licensed HVAC technician. Much easier to let the professionals do it correctly. HVAC system are expensive to repair, if you mess it up.
If you don’t understand the wiring please don’t do this lol. There are a lot of ways to do this, you don’t need a transformer. You can just use W and Common from furnace to connect to solenoid valve. The reason they hook up all them wires to the ADHC terminal strip is to activate the switching relay “H+H” when a call for heating comes “W” “G” (Obviously R+C are always constant, W + G are variable). The H+H is supplied 24V from the transformer, and it switches close to feed solenoid valve when a call for heating (R,C,W,G) are activated. Like I said, don’t do this if you don’t understand this. I know what I’m doing I do this for a living, but god forbid you do, you have this to reference. Good luck
Well covering how to get it out of the box was nice. I'm still trying to figure out how to wire the unit to a power source and where the specific wires go on the controller. The instructions kinda skipped right over that. I need some easy to understand details as I am sure many DIY'S would find handy to know and make the decision to buy this unit and install it themselves.
Thank you for contacting Aprilaire. We would be happy to talk you through any wiring questions. We can be reached at 1-800-334-6011 Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. CT.
They are meant to be installed by a licensed HVAC technician. Much easier to let the professionals do it correctly. HVAC system are expensive to repair, if you mess it up.
@6:11 You should include plastic ferrule for pex piping, not just copper one for copper 1/4 inch lines. I was unhappy to see it missing from my kit. Also, the template is too big, does not leave room for extra fasteners to fix the unit to the plenum. I will update once I get the missing part and test the unit.
Thank you for contacting AprilAire! Would you mind confirming if you have the AprilAire 5310 Humidifier Kit or if you are referencing the components that come with the Model 700 itself? The Model 700 itself is meant for copper tubing. Regarding the template size, this reflects the size of the cutout for the humidifier itself. We would be happy to talk through this further with you and provide assistance. We can be reached at 800.334.6011 Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. CT. Thanks again for contacting AprilAire.
@@aprilaireco TY for reply, I didn't expect that. Model 700M only. I had to improvise with a 1/4 in plastic ferrule and pex pipe (of my own) as the fit to the water receptacle nut is tight for 1/4 in line. Cutout is too big, it doesn't allow for fixing screws to the sheet metal behind. I already knew that from other users videos so I used the actual filter frame dimensions and it worked out very well; I was able to use a few screws to fix the frame to the plenum. All in all, the humidifier works: I have it controlled by Nest instead of humidistat, which I put away.
Fantastic video and fantastic product which i inherited from my recent home purchase. I got a maintenance kit and came here looking for some guidance installing the filter and unfortunately did not find it mentioned. I also did not notice anywhere it mentioned to put the colored stripes on the top when installing the water panel. Otherwise a top notch instructional video.
Thank you for contacting AprilAire and for your feedback! Please check out this additional video to learn more about replacing the water panel in your humidifier: ruclips.net/video/FUlvHvktP1o/видео.htmlsi=1pEWs0SrgLPXSkK8. If you have any further questions, we can be reached at 800.334.6011 Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. CT.
Maybe you could apply some caulking to your nostrils 👃 to keep the screws covered for a better seal. Then can I run it exclusively from the supply side without having to worry about moisture killing my photo catalytic UV bulb? Captain Overtorque Blue Barrel wants to know if 700 is better without bypass re-dispensing to the hot air ducts. One plenum is plenty good?
Thank you for contacting AprilAire! The 120 (110) volts would be provided either by the furnace or by a regular 120V outlet. Yes, the cord is essentially just to power the fan that is inside of the unit. If you have any additional questions, we would be happy to assist.
Thank you for contacting Aprilaire. We would be happy to talk you through any wiring questions. We can be reached at 1-800-334-6011 Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. CT.
They are meant to be installed by a licensed HVAC technician. Much easier to let the professionals do it correctly. HVAC system are expensive to repair, if you mess it up.
Thank you for contacting AprilAire! There are multiple factors that go into this answer, but in general, you get the most capacity and ability to run it with the fan on hot water. Our support team can help verify what works best for you at 800.334.6011.
I wish someone should mention how to make sure the panel is upside down, there is a paint mark on one end but no one ever mentions if it should be up or down.
Thank you for contacting AprilAire! The paint marker should be on the top/up. If you have any further questions, feel free to contact us at support@aprilaire.com or by calling 1-800-334-6011.
Thank you for contacting AprilAire. We would be happy to talk through any additional questions. We can be reached at support@aprilaire.com or by calling 800-334-6011.
Thank you for contacting AprilAire! Please contact our technical support team for wiring information. We would be happy to assist you. We can be reached at 1-800-334-6011 Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. CT.
Thank you for contacting Aprilaire. We would be happy to talk you through any wiring questions. We can be reached at 1-800-334-6011 Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. CT.
@@aprilaireco all good, another RUclipsr explained it on their video - was very helpful. Even the included instructions are not clear for how the pressure sensor needs to be wired.
Thank you for contacting AprilAire! Externally the circa 2005 700M and current 700M are identical. Internally, it has changed in such that the transformer was moved to an external location to decrease the likelihood of damage to the humidifier due to miswiring. Wiring will need to be modified if replacing the older 700M with the current one. If you have any additional questions, please feel free to contact us at support@aprilaire.com or by calling 800.334.6011. Thanks again for contacting AprilAire.
I have the model 700 i notice that i am loosing a lot of AC thougt the 700 panel since the unit is not working in summer time. Is there any way to avoid that like the other model they have lever to shut off ?
Thank you for contacting AprilAire! There isn't anything built into the unit for this purpose, but it would be possible to create some kind of a cover on your own to limit the air escaping through the vents of the humidifier. Unfortunately, we do not manufacture anything specifically for this purpose. We would be happy to discuss some suggestions and can be reached at 800-334-6011. Thanks again for contacting AprilAire.
My nest is reading 39% humidity and Aprilaire 700 basement thermostat is reading 42% in humidity. Is that normal in variance of humidity temperature ? Is it because one located upstairs and one in the basement on the furnace ?
I have a manual 700 series right now. Came with the house and I definitely need more humidity in the house because it only turns on with the heat and my house stays pretty warm. Does anyone know if you can install the automatic panel to replace the manual one so it can turn the fan on separately? Thanks.
You can do anything you want, so sure you can. The unit itself is no different, just add the controller. But if the manual controller is turned up all the way and still not getting enough humidity, then there are other issues. The system isn't wired correctly, water system is clogged or not supplying water or a bunch of other items.
Thank you for contacting AprilAire! The AprilAire Model 700 Fan-Powered Evaporative Humidifier operates in conjunction with the heating, ventilating, air conditioning equipment (HVAC) blower. When the AprilAire Humidifier Control calls for humidity and the blower motor is operating, water flows to the distribution tray located at the top of the humidifier. The water is uniformly distributed across the width of the tray and through a scientifically designed system of outlets, it flows by gravity over the Water Panel evaporator, the heart of the humidifier. Dry, hot air is moved through the moisture-laden Water Panel evaporator where natural evaporation takes place. The now-humidified air carrying moisture in vapor form (nature’s own way) is circulated throughout the home. As the 700 is not a bypass humidifier, there is no place for a damper. If you have any additional questions, we would be happy to assist!
@@vard9726 There is no damper. In the summer, you can turn the humidifier to “off” as humidity will be above the max humidity on the humidistat and you would not need humidification. If you have any additional questions, we would be happy to assist!
Thank you for contacting Aprilaire! Would you mind having your HVAC contractor give our support team a call directly at 1-800-334-6011? We would be happy to assist. We can be reached at this number Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. CT.
They are meant to be installed by a licensed HVAC technician. Much easier to let the professionals do it correctly. HVAC system are expensive to repair, if you mess it up. The 700m comes with a manual thermostat and less features. The unit itself is the same.
They are meant to be installed by a licensed HVAC technician. Much easier to let the professionals do it correctly. HVAC system are expensive to repair, if you mess it up.
it pushes the humidified air back into the duct. The bypass types of humidifiers will have the filter (where the air meets the water) nested within the duct itself. These types of fan models don't require that and instead they take some air from the duct (on the sides of this unit), pass it through the filter, and push it back into the duct. This is my understanding, anyway.
IT physically blows the humidified air into the duct verses using the models 600 and below with a bypass duct line to cycle the air through the water panel.
Very inefficient. 3 Gallons (HOT) water per hour, Claims 18 into the air a day. 3/4 of the hot water goes down the drain or 54 Gallons wasted a day if it ran all day. Over a full tank of hot water. There should be a Flow Regulator, automatic or manual on these
Thank you for contacting Aprilaire. That is the expected flow rate for the Model 700 humidifier. The water is regulated through an orifice in the feed tube. Our Model 700 humidifiers are 20-30% water efficient depending on the heat of the water and the heat of the air. Would you mind giving us a call at 1-800-334-6011 to discuss your system? We would be happy to talk through your concerns further.
Humm wow didn't think about that. I was just thinking that my furnance is pulling water out of the air which is pumped over to the drain. I could really find a way to recycle that water for the humidifier. Which I understand needs to be hot water. But maybe I am on to something. Maybe one of those mini water heaters.
They are meant to be installed by a licensed HVAC technician. Much easier to let the professionals do it correctly. HVAC system are expensive to repair, if you mess it up. Turn down your water supply line pressure and slow the water usage down. Don't use full line water pressure between 30-80 PSI. If you used the saddle valve screw it back in and slow it down. If you put another valve type in, slow the rate of water usage. That is half the season they use those garbage valves because they flow a tiny amount of water compared to a full pressure line.
@@Balticblue93 do you mean to screw a valve that comes with the unit? Or to get a separate needle valve or similar to reduce the pressure and thus the flow?
Thank you for contacting Aprilaire. We would be happy to talk you through any wiring questions. We can be reached at 1-800-334-6011 Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. CT.
They are meant to be installed by a licensed HVAC technician. Much easier to let the professionals do it correctly. HVAC system are expensive to repair, if you mess it up.
LOL why? It would have to be sideways to be a liability. But be smart and use a level either way. It isn't going to flood a basement because it is slightly off.
They are meant to be installed by a licensed HVAC technician. Much easier to let the professionals do it correctly. HVAC system are expensive to repair, if you mess it up.
@@jcx2bby I totally agree, I encourage my customers to try the install first but they can schedule an install with me to save the headache and hassle. I am not going to give free phone support, but I totally agree, it is quite basic to install these units with basic knowledge of the technology. What mostly throws people off is the 24v transformer or the proper wiring of the green wires, because most people already have other items connected to the G. I try to help those that I can on RUclips. I just don't want anyone voiding their warranty of the HVAC equipment by adding equipment or messing with the wiring or incorrectly installing the unit.
You need to go over the electric hook up step by step. You went they the simple installation and left out the most difficult part; the wiring.
Thank you for contacting Aprilaire! Would you mind giving us a call directly at 1-800-334-6011? We would be happy to address your questions.
@@aprilaireco Why should anyone waste time talking to somebody on the phone? The electrical part of the installation requires a detailed visual explanation!
They are meant to be installed by a licensed HVAC technician. Much easier to let the professionals do it correctly. HVAC system are expensive to repair, if you mess it up.
It's their way of saying they aren't going to be liable so they aren't going to tell you.
If you don’t understand the wiring please don’t do this lol. There are a lot of ways to do this, you don’t need a transformer. You can just use W and Common from furnace to connect to solenoid valve. The reason they hook up all them wires to the ADHC terminal strip is to activate the switching relay “H+H” when a call for heating comes “W” “G” (Obviously R+C are always constant, W + G are variable). The H+H is supplied 24V from the transformer, and it switches close to feed solenoid valve when a call for heating (R,C,W,G) are activated. Like I said, don’t do this if you don’t understand this. I know what I’m doing I do this for a living, but god forbid you do, you have this to reference. Good luck
Well covering how to get it out of the box was nice. I'm still trying to figure out how to wire the unit to a power source and where the specific wires go on the controller. The instructions kinda skipped right over that. I need some easy to understand details as I am sure many DIY'S would find handy to know and make the decision to buy this unit and install it themselves.
I learned what a box cutter was.
Thank you for contacting Aprilaire. We would be happy to talk you through any wiring questions. We can be reached at 1-800-334-6011 Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. CT.
it's because they want you to have a HVAC person to do the wiring.
They are meant to be installed by a licensed HVAC technician. Much easier to let the professionals do it correctly. HVAC system are expensive to repair, if you mess it up.
@6:11
You should include plastic ferrule for pex piping, not just copper one for copper 1/4 inch lines. I was unhappy to see it missing from my kit.
Also, the template is too big, does not leave room for extra fasteners to fix the unit to the plenum.
I will update once I get the missing part and test the unit.
Thank you for contacting AprilAire! Would you mind confirming if you have the AprilAire 5310 Humidifier Kit or if you are referencing the components that come with the Model 700 itself? The Model 700 itself is meant for copper tubing. Regarding the template size, this reflects the size of the cutout for the humidifier itself. We would be happy to talk through this further with you and provide assistance. We can be reached at 800.334.6011 Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. CT. Thanks again for contacting AprilAire.
@@aprilaireco TY for reply, I didn't expect that.
Model 700M only. I had to improvise with a 1/4 in plastic ferrule and pex pipe (of my own) as the fit to the water receptacle nut is tight for 1/4 in line.
Cutout is too big, it doesn't allow for fixing screws to the sheet metal behind. I already knew that from other users videos so I used the actual filter frame dimensions and it worked out very well; I was able to use a few screws to fix the frame to the plenum.
All in all, the humidifier works: I have it controlled by Nest instead of humidistat, which I put away.
Fantastic video and fantastic product which i inherited from my recent home purchase.
I got a maintenance kit and came here looking for some guidance installing the filter and unfortunately did not find it mentioned.
I also did not notice anywhere it mentioned to put the colored stripes on the top when installing the water panel.
Otherwise a top notch instructional video.
Thank you for contacting AprilAire and for your feedback! Please check out this additional video to learn more about replacing the water panel in your humidifier: ruclips.net/video/FUlvHvktP1o/видео.htmlsi=1pEWs0SrgLPXSkK8. If you have any further questions, we can be reached at 800.334.6011 Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. CT.
Maybe you could apply some caulking to your nostrils 👃 to keep the screws covered for a better seal. Then can I run it exclusively from the supply side without having to worry about moisture killing my photo catalytic UV bulb? Captain Overtorque Blue Barrel wants to know if 700 is better without bypass re-dispensing to the hot air ducts. One plenum is plenty good?
I assume the transformer gets connected to the 110VAC from the furnace, correct? Also, the AC power cord is for the fan, correct?
Thank you for contacting AprilAire! The 120 (110) volts would be provided either by the furnace or by a regular 120V outlet. Yes, the cord is essentially just to power the fan that is inside of the unit. If you have any additional questions, we would be happy to assist.
You didnt show us how to wire it.
Thank you for contacting Aprilaire. We would be happy to talk you through any wiring questions. We can be reached at 1-800-334-6011 Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. CT.
They are meant to be installed by a licensed HVAC technician. Much easier to let the professionals do it correctly. HVAC system are expensive to repair, if you mess it up.
Water supply? Should it come from the hot water or cold water supply line?
Thank you for contacting AprilAire! There are multiple factors that go into this answer, but in general, you get the most capacity and ability to run it with the fan on hot water. Our support team can help verify what works best for you at 800.334.6011.
I wish someone should mention how to make sure the panel is upside down, there is a paint mark on one end but no one ever mentions if it should be up or down.
Thank you for contacting AprilAire! The paint marker should be on the top/up. If you have any further questions, feel free to contact us at support@aprilaire.com or by calling 1-800-334-6011.
Hi, you skipped over installation of the outdoor temperature sensor
Thank you for contacting AprilAire. We would be happy to talk through any additional questions. We can be reached at support@aprilaire.com or by calling 800-334-6011.
Is there a video with the wiring details?
Thank you for contacting AprilAire! Please contact our technical support team for wiring information. We would be happy to assist you. We can be reached at 1-800-334-6011 Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. CT.
You guys skipped through that wiring guide real fast 😂
Thank you for contacting Aprilaire. We would be happy to talk you through any wiring questions. We can be reached at 1-800-334-6011 Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. CT.
@@aprilaireco all good, another RUclipsr explained it on their video - was very helpful. Even the included instructions are not clear for how the pressure sensor needs to be wired.
@@MrPhatties what was the video you saw?
@@Bassmada probably mine. ruclips.net/video/1f5GNQ5TgAE/видео.html
Is the new 700M a direct replacement for my circa 2005 700M ? They look 100% identical.
Thank you for contacting AprilAire! Externally the circa 2005 700M and current 700M are identical. Internally, it has changed in such that the transformer was moved to an external location to decrease the likelihood of damage to the humidifier due to miswiring. Wiring will need to be modified if replacing the older 700M with the current one. If you have any additional questions, please feel free to contact us at support@aprilaire.com or by calling 800.334.6011. Thanks again for contacting AprilAire.
I have the model 700 i notice that i am loosing a lot of AC thougt the 700 panel since the unit is not working in summer time. Is there any way to avoid that like the other model they have lever to shut off ?
Thank you for contacting AprilAire! There isn't anything built into the unit for this purpose, but it would be possible to create some kind of a cover on your own to limit the air escaping through the vents of the humidifier. Unfortunately, we do not manufacture anything specifically for this purpose. We would be happy to discuss some suggestions and can be reached at 800-334-6011. Thanks again for contacting AprilAire.
My nest is reading 39% humidity and Aprilaire 700 basement thermostat is reading 42% in humidity. Is that normal in variance of humidity temperature ? Is it because one located upstairs and one in the basement on the furnace ?
Sure, completely different air and area of the home. Basements generally have more humidity and temperature. Humid air will feel colder.
I have a manual 700 series right now. Came with the house and I definitely need more humidity in the house because it only turns on with the heat and my house stays pretty warm. Does anyone know if you can install the automatic panel to replace the manual one so it can turn the fan on separately? Thanks.
You can do anything you want, so sure you can. The unit itself is no different, just add the controller. But if the manual controller is turned up all the way and still not getting enough humidity, then there are other issues. The system isn't wired correctly, water system is clogged or not supplying water or a bunch of other items.
wher is the air damper?
Thank you for contacting AprilAire! The AprilAire Model 700 Fan-Powered Evaporative Humidifier operates in conjunction with the heating, ventilating, air conditioning equipment (HVAC) blower. When the AprilAire Humidifier Control calls for humidity and the blower motor is operating, water flows to the distribution tray located at the top of the humidifier. The water is uniformly distributed across the width of the tray and through a scientifically designed system of outlets, it flows by gravity over the Water Panel evaporator, the heart of the humidifier. Dry, hot air is moved through the moisture-laden Water Panel evaporator where natural evaporation takes place. The now-humidified air carrying moisture in vapor form (nature’s own way) is circulated throughout the home. As the 700 is not a bypass humidifier, there is no place for a damper. If you have any additional questions, we would be happy to assist!
Great, thanks. So to be clear - there is no air damper? In the summer, I simply need to move the humidistat to 0%? Thanks
@@vard9726 There is no damper. In the summer, you can turn the humidifier to “off” as humidity will be above the max humidity on the humidistat and you would not need humidification. If you have any additional questions, we would be happy to assist!
Lots of info about the Automatic but not 700M. My HVAC guy is confused about Relay issues.
Thank you for contacting Aprilaire! Would you mind having your HVAC contractor give our support team a call directly at 1-800-334-6011? We would be happy to assist. We can be reached at this number Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. CT.
They are meant to be installed by a licensed HVAC technician. Much easier to let the professionals do it correctly. HVAC system are expensive to repair, if you mess it up.
The 700m comes with a manual thermostat and less features. The unit itself is the same.
They are meant to be installed by a licensed HVAC technician. Much easier to let the professionals do it correctly. HVAC system are expensive to repair, if you mess it up.
Thank you for video sir.
Is there a bypass duct?
You can install the bypass duct model, but this model was specifically built, not to have one. The 600 and lower models have that option.
what is the purpose of the fan exactly?
it pushes the humidified air back into the duct. The bypass types of humidifiers will have the filter (where the air meets the water) nested within the duct itself. These types of fan models don't require that and instead they take some air from the duct (on the sides of this unit), pass it through the filter, and push it back into the duct. This is my understanding, anyway.
IT physically blows the humidified air into the duct verses using the models 600 and below with a bypass duct line to cycle the air through the water panel.
@@SteveBoyer10 mine too
Very inefficient. 3 Gallons (HOT) water per hour, Claims 18 into the air a day. 3/4 of the hot water goes down the drain or 54 Gallons wasted a day if it ran all day. Over a full tank of hot water. There should be a Flow Regulator, automatic or manual on these
Thank you for contacting Aprilaire. That is the expected flow rate for the Model 700 humidifier. The water is regulated through an orifice in the feed tube. Our Model 700 humidifiers are 20-30% water efficient depending on the heat of the water and the heat of the air. Would you mind giving us a call at 1-800-334-6011 to discuss your system? We would be happy to talk through your concerns further.
Humm wow didn't think about that. I was just thinking that my furnance is pulling water out of the air which is pumped over to the drain. I could really find a way to recycle that water for the humidifier. Which I understand needs to be hot water. But maybe I am on to something. Maybe one of those mini water heaters.
I saw the 400 model recycles the water somehow. I wonder if that'd be better..
They are meant to be installed by a licensed HVAC technician. Much easier to let the professionals do it correctly. HVAC system are expensive to repair, if you mess it up.
Turn down your water supply line pressure and slow the water usage down. Don't use full line water pressure between 30-80 PSI. If you used the saddle valve screw it back in and slow it down. If you put another valve type in, slow the rate of water usage. That is half the season they use those garbage valves because they flow a tiny amount of water compared to a full pressure line.
@@Balticblue93 do you mean to screw a valve that comes with the unit? Or to get a separate needle valve or similar to reduce the pressure and thus the flow?
What size drain hose?
Thank you for contacting AprilAire! You should use ½” I.D. hose. If you have any additional questions, we would be happy to assist.
👎no show hook up wires
Thank you for contacting Aprilaire. We would be happy to talk you through any wiring questions. We can be reached at 1-800-334-6011 Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. CT.
They are meant to be installed by a licensed HVAC technician. Much easier to let the professionals do it correctly. HVAC system are expensive to repair, if you mess it up.
I would like you to come with me to a Real install and see if you really know how to wire it up 😂 😂
This type of Humidifier is a liability if it is not level or plumed is going to leak!
LOL why? It would have to be sideways to be a liability. But be smart and use a level either way. It isn't going to flood a basement because it is slightly off.
It’s not much help if you don’t actually wire it up dude
Thank you for contacting AprilAire. We would be happy to assist with any wiring questions. Please contact us at 1-800-334-6011 to discuss further.
ruclips.net/video/1f5GNQ5TgAE/видео.html
They are meant to be installed by a licensed HVAC technician. Much easier to let the professionals do it correctly. HVAC system are expensive to repair, if you mess it up.
@@Balticblue93 easier, sure. Extremely expensive, yes. It isn't rocket science, with a little knowledge anyone can do it.
@@jcx2bby I totally agree, I encourage my customers to try the install first but they can schedule an install with me to save the headache and hassle. I am not going to give free phone support, but I totally agree, it is quite basic to install these units with basic knowledge of the technology. What mostly throws people off is the 24v transformer or the proper wiring of the green wires, because most people already have other items connected to the G. I try to help those that I can on RUclips. I just don't want anyone voiding their warranty of the HVAC equipment by adding equipment or messing with the wiring or incorrectly installing the unit.