00:00 Intro – Removing Power & Water00:19 Locate Items in Box00:26 Required Tools & Supplies01:07 Cutting Holes in Duct01:55 Installing Chassis on Duct02:41.. Hang humidifier cabinet. and insert remaining four screws. Tighten all 8 screws. Install. connecting collar after drilling 1/8″ holes for screws. Connect by-pass. pipe to collar and humidifier cabinet. Using holes at top and bottom of. humidifier bypass opening drill 2—1/8″ holes through bypass pipe and.
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