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OPErATING COSTS
Home size
(sq ft)
Humidity
needed
(GPD per
AHRI)
Small Bypass Large Bypass Fan-Power TrueSTEAM
Gas
Furnace
and water
heater
Electric
Furnace
and water
heater
Gas
Furnace
and water
heater
Electric
Furnace
and water
heater
Gas
Furnace
and water
heater
Electric
Furnace
and water
heater
HM506 HM509 HM512
1000 2.3 $1.10 $1.53 $1.10 $1.53 $1.10 $1.53 $1.04 $1.00 $1.16
1500 4.4 $2.14 $3.00 $1.53 $2.21 $1.48 $2.15 $2.08 $1.96 $1.71
2000 6.5 $3.51 $4.87 $2.60 $3.70 $2.08 $3.55 $3.08 $2.89 $2.53
2500 8.6 $3.51* $4.87* $3.67 $5.20 $3.51 $4.99 $3.08* $3.82 $3.35
3000 10.7 $3.51* $4.87* $5.09* $7.14* $5.43* $7.61* $3.08* $3.82* $4.55
* gray entries indicate that the humidity requirement cannot be achieved under these conditions
For your convenience Chart 5 provides the average daily operating costs to achieve 35% RH for the various evaporative and steam humidifiers
in different home sizes.
Assumptions:
- Desired humidity level is 35% RH with humidity requirement based on AHRI Guidelines
- Costs are calculated using national average utility rates and typical water and sewer rates.
- 6 hours of furnace run time per day
A key takeaway from the cost comparisons is that even the smallest size TrueSTEAM (HM506) can match the humidity output of the
largest size bypass models for spaces up to 2000 ft2. Moving up to the larger TrueSTEAM models (HM509 and HM512) will meet the load
requirement more quickly, costing even less. And because 18-gpd fan-powered evaporative humidifiers have only 1 gallon per day additional
output compared to large bypass models, the smallest TrueSTEAM (HM506) compares favorably with those models as well, and with similar
total operating costs.
It is also important to recognize that evaporative bypass humidifiers introduce additional system losses that we haven't quantified in this
discussion. The bypass duct steals heated air that is intended to be delivered to the living space and sends it back to the return duct, resulting
in less efficient equipment operation.
Keep in mind that this just one example using fixed variables on cost and home type. Additional factors will affect how the humidifier performs
in specific homes, including geographic region, insulation and window type, equipment type and number of people living in the home.
Honeywell offers a software simulator that allows you to input variable utility costs for your city to see how TrueSTEAM and evaporative
humidifiers compare. Contact your Honeywell sales representative for more information.
Summary
As illustrated, the total operating costs for both humidifiers are closer than you might expect when considering all associated operating costs.
When choosing the humidifier that is right for your business model, it is important to consider the humidity output as it relates to actual home
requirements, not the maximum ‘gallon per day’ (gpd) rating that manufacturers list on the box. Remember that the capacity of evaporative
humidifiers is determined by assuming that the furnace is heating 24 hours per day. It's output will be substantially less when it operates
without heat - even if heated water is used. TrueSTEAM output is not dependent on the furnace heat time.
With Honeywell, you get TrueSTEAM with the highest output and efficiency of any residential humidifier – along with a full portfolio of
evaporative bypass and fan-powered humidifiers that are comparable to competitive models on the market in regard to output and operating
cost. Honeywell is your one-source for all residential humidifiers, with industry leading controls for your HVAC system and IAQ equipment.
Chart 5: Operating cost comparison to achieve 35% RH per AHRI guidelines for tight-fitting homes.