In the stages of pricing out a new build, which will I am attempting to pre-wire for as much HA as possible. One item I was looking to add was a humidifier control. This house is semi-custom (I sometimes wonder if I should just start a build thread - rather than keep starting new threads for each topic) and they have an option for a humidifier.
The will install a Skuttle 592-22 for only 4 times the cost. Here is the URL for the humidifier: http://www.ontimemall.com/592-22%20owners%20manual.pdf
Which seems to come with a seriously ugly Humidistat. It seems you can have the humidstat on either the air return or they can mount it on the wall. What I would prefer to do is to install this sensor: http://www.datanab.com/sensors/Mbus_RTH.htm (or one like it) in the living area and have Elk/CQC turn on the humidifier as needed.
Questions are:
(1) Is that a good plan in general (Elk turning the humidifier on)
(2) Has anyone had one of these installed after the HVAC is installed? Any reason I shouldn't wait and not pay 4x the cost?
(3) Anyone controlled the Skuttle or is the a better one I should get as a NSO (Non Standard Option)?
The will install a Skuttle 592-22 for only 4 times the cost. Here is the URL for the humidifier: http://www.ontimemall.com/592-22%20owners%20manual.pdf
Which seems to come with a seriously ugly Humidistat. It seems you can have the humidstat on either the air return or they can mount it on the wall. What I would prefer to do is to install this sensor: http://www.datanab.com/sensors/Mbus_RTH.htm (or one like it) in the living area and have Elk/CQC turn on the humidifier as needed.
Questions are:
(1) Is that a good plan in general (Elk turning the humidifier on)
(2) Has anyone had one of these installed after the HVAC is installed? Any reason I shouldn't wait and not pay 4x the cost?
(3) Anyone controlled the Skuttle or is the a better one I should get as a NSO (Non Standard Option)?