In this video, This Old House plumbing and heating contractor Richard Trethewey explains how to add a humidifier to a forced-air system.

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Steps for Adding a Humidifier to a Forced-Air System

  • Screw the humidifier to a wall near the furnace.
  • Cut away insulation from the duct using a utility knife.
  • Position the hole-cutting template onto the side of the duct.
  • Drill a pilot hole through the duct, then cut out the hole with aviation snips.
  • Secure the humidifier’s steam wand to the duct with self-tapping sheet metal screws.
  • Attach steam hose to the wand and to wall-mounted humidifier; secure hose with cable ties.
  • Connect the flexible drain hose to the steam wand and to the humidifier.
  • Run a copper drain pipe from the underside of the humidifier to the sump pump or floor drain.
  • Cut and solder a copper tee fitting into a nearby cold-water pipe.
  • Run new cold-water copper piping to the bottom of the humidifier.
  • Have an electrician run the electrical cable to the humidifier and to the room humidistat.
  • Turn on the water to the humidifier.
  • Install the air-proving switch in the duct.
  • Set the upper limit of humidity on the high-limit switch.
  • Set room humidistat to the desired level of humidity in the house.

Materials

  • Utility knife
  • Propane torch

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Tools & Materials

  • Drill/driver
  • Aviation snips
  • Screwdriver