
American Standard's family of whole home humidifiers are designed to work hand in hand with your central heating and air conditioning system in order to provide you with an enhanced level of comfort.
During the wintertime and in hot, dry climates, the air inside your home can feel as dry and parched as the desert. That's why adding moisture to your indoor air can greatly improve your comfort. It's also beneficial in other ways. For example, you may be experiencing dry skin and hair, chapped lips, or even itchy eyes and nasal passages. And, your home's furnishings may be suffering, as well. Dry air absorbs moisture from furniture, wood floors, woodwork, paintings and musical instruments. The addition of a humidifier is the perfect remedy. American Standard humidifiers are designed to add just the right amount of moisture so you can be comfortable.
Honeywell HE265 Humidifier The Model HE265 bypass humidifier offers the flexibility of easy installation on either warm air supply or cold air return on any forced air furnace. This model is equipped with a drain to flush minerals and solid residue out of the system. Comes with the digital HumidiCalc control system. This system is so advanced it raises and lowers the humidity set point as the weather changes for optimum comfort.
Honeywell HE365 Humidifier The Model HE365B Power Humidifier was designed with ease of service in mind. Installed on the warm air plenum of a forced air furnace, this model utilizes the famous Honeywell flow through design that constantly flushes away trouble causing minerals not deposited on the replaceable water panel and provides exactly the right amount of moisture in vapor form. Comes with the digital HumidiCalc control system. This system is so advanced it raises and lowers the humidity set point as the weather changes for optimum comfort.
TrueSTEAM Humidification SystemsHoneywell's breakthrough TrueSTEAM Humidification System can ensure that your home and family are getting the right amount of moisture. Your home is a lot like your body. It needs to stay properly hydrated in order to maintain the health and comfort of those living in it. Air that is too dry can act like a giant sponge, soaking moisture up from everything that it touches in your home - your woodwork, wood floors and furnishings - not to mention symptoms of dry skin, chapped lips, dry nasal passages and static electricity.
No doubt about it, dry air can take a toll on your family and your comfort.