Ceiling Fan Remote Control Unit

Ceiling Fan Remote Control Unit
Ceiling Fan Remote Control Unit

Steam Humidifier With Automatic Steam Distribution Unit

The amount of humidity required in a home is dependent on acertain extent on the way it is constructed. A well insulated house with vapor barriers in walls, ceilings and slabs and properly fitting storm doors and windows may require only couple of galolons of additional moisture per day to maintain the proper relative humidity. A house of same size but loosely constructed may need five times as much moisture in the same period.

If your home winds up with too much humidity, it can incease the growth rate and spread of a wide variety of molds. It will also greatly accelerate the rotting process of many woods and other structural materials.

Humidity not only affects your home itself, but also a wide variety of contents. Low humidity is the main cause of static electricity in a home. Dry skin and dry carpets are great for creating the friction required to send sparks from you fingertips into anything you touch. With all the highly sensitive electronics equipement (from stereos and tv's to computers) in homes today, static electricity can be a major threat. It doesn't take much of a spark to harm that expensive piece of electronics.

A newly developed Canada Blower steam-distubution unit for stand-alone electric steam humidifiers offers unprecedented precise humidity control in any size room or buildeng where ventilating ductwork is not present. The steam is discharged with a quiet fan blower (available in 3 sizes) directly into the area. 
 
In addition, in order to prevent the accumulation of condensation in air ducts, Canada Blower has designed 2 basic configurations of steam distribution to provide the client with the most economical solution for any particular application. 

Distribution manifold systems are to be used to prevent condensation in air ducts (available in 3 types of manifolds) . 
 
      1. Meag Steam; where absorption distances are very short.
      2. SA-1; where absorption distances are short.
      3. SA-2; where duct dimensions are restricted.

The SDU Steam Distribution Unit can be used with and type and size of CB electric steam humidifier. The self contained Canada Blower steam humidifiers produce mineral free, odourless, sterile steam without the replacement cost associated with electrode cylinders manufactured by competitors.

CB Electric Humidifier has the following features:

• Capacities from 6-180lb/hr (3-80 kg/hr) of steam
• On/Off or fully modulating with solid state relays
• Remote interface capability
• Precise mass measuring water sensor.
• Permanent stainless steel chamber with self cleaning heating elements
• Simplicity of operation and service
• Corrosion and scratch resistant aluminium housing with powder paint finish
• Wall mounted installation

The CB humidifier is easy to install and provides a simple and reliable operation with the user friendly control package. Steam is produced in a permanent stainless steel chamber which is easily removed and re-installed for rapid servicing. No plastic cylinders to replace, making it more economical to operate and environmentally friendly than the electrode humidifier.

• No expensive plastic cylinders to buy
• Environmentally friendly - no plastic cylinders to throw away
• No more blocked drain solenoid valves
• Drain water tempered to below 14

For additional information please visit http://nisco.net.

Oleg Tchetchel
Canadian air systems designer
NISCO
http://www.nisco.net/humidifier.html
http://www.nisco.net/index.html

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How can I program my remote control for my Harbor Breeze ceiling fan?

I own a Harbor Breeze ceiling fan, and it is controlled mainly by remote control. In order to turn the light or fan on, I need to use the remote; the wall switch only controls if there is power going to it or not.

Recently, I noticed the battery on my remote was dying (it has a little blinking indicator for low battery life). So, absent-mindendly of the consequences, I changed the battery. Now the remote won't work at all. Even though the numbers and such show up the same as usual, the fan unit doesn't respond.

Do I need to reprogram the remote after switching the battery? And how would I go about doing that?
The Control is a Harbor Breeze LCD Remote Control, if that helps.

This is a Lowes brand, and I tried searching, but their site is down now for maintenance.

I would suggest starting with a trip to Lowes if you can't find the directions, or they don't help you, and you can't find any reset switches (there should be one on the fan, the remote, or both).

Here is the link to the google search anyways...it isn't really helpful right now...but your answer may reside there if it becomes available any time soon.

http://www.google.com/search?tab=iw&client=firefox-a&hl=en&hs=57w&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&q=harbor%20breeze

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