The most precise and clean mode for humidification of space.
Author(s) : SOHR R. T.
Summary
There are many methods available to achieve controlled humidity, with the major technologies being rigid media (direct evaporation), direct water sprays, atomization and steam injection, or different variations of these. With the recent attention given to indoor air quality, rigid media humidification has come to the forefront of the various technologies available due to its air-washing capabilities that can wholly or partially remove gaseous contaminants, aromas, and particulate. The other major technologies have little or no effect on one or more of these contaminants and can even be responsible for adding unwanted contaminants, such as dust or minerals or even chemicals contained in the water, into the space.
Details
- Original title: The most precise and clean mode for humidification of space.
- Record ID : 1999-0433
- Languages: English
- Source: ASHRAE Transactions.1997 Annual Meeting, Boston, MA.
- Publication date: 1997
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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