Carrier Performance Fan-Powered Humidifier – HUMCCSFP Indoor Air Quality

Enjoy the air you breathe. A properly humidified home can help you breathe more comfortably with less dryness, save on energy costs, reduce static electricity, and even help protect your wood furniture.

The Performance fan-powered humidifier blows moisture vapor directly into your ducts. This humidifier was engineered to work with Carrier products for improved whole-home comfort.

Description

Standard Features:

  • Electric-powered fan
  • Easy access to change water panel
  • Attractive, long-lasting outer casing
  • Preferred dispersal type for homes with heat pumps
  • Treated aluminum water panel ensures top performance
  • 10-year parts limited warranty

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Performance

<ul> <li>12 gallons/day capacity</li> <li>Sound: Quiet operation</li> </ul>

Technology

<ul> <li>Water flow: Drain through type</li> <li>Water panel made of treated, expanded aluminum</li> <li>Recommended controls: Infinity<sup>®</sup>, Performance Edge<sup>®</sup> relative humidity thermostats or separate <span class="hint tooltipText" data-heading="humidifier" data-desc="A piece of equipment that adds water vapor to heated air as it moves out of the furnace. This adds necessary moisture to protect your furnishings and reduce static electricity.">humidifier</span> control</li> </ul>

Installation

<ul> <li>Flexible installation with any furnace or fan coil in <span class="hint tooltipText" data-heading="upflow" data-desc="A type of furnace that draws cool air from the bottom and blows the warmed air out the top into the duct work. This type of furnace is usually installed in a basement or an out-of-the-way closet.">upflow</span>, <span class="hint tooltipText" data-heading="downflow" data-desc="A type of furnace that takes cool air from the top and blows warm air to the bottom-commonly used where furnaces must be located in a second-floor closet or utility area.">downflow</span> or <span class="hint tooltipText" data-heading="horizontal flow" data-desc="A type of furnace, installed on its "side", that draws in air from one side, heats it and sends the warm air out the other side. Most often used for installations in attics or crawl spaces.">horizontal flow</span> configuration</li> </ul>

Requirements

<ul> <li>115 V</li> </ul>

Aesthetics

<div class="bg-primary callout text-left"> <div class="container container-theme"> <div class="row grid-2-up-content"> <div id="features" class="col-sm-6"> <ul> <li>UV-resistant thermoplastic outer casing</li> <li>Dimensions: 12″H x 12.5″W x 10.25″D</li> </ul> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div id="docs" class="container container-theme"></div>

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