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We need to raise humity for 50%. We have gas bioler and base board radiater.

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Hi,
If you have baseboard heat the only way to raise the humidity is to get your self a separate humidifer and run it separately from the heating system...there is nothing in a hot water heat system that will do anything for the humidity levels...

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