Maximum comfort with steam humidification

Steam generator humidifiers use an external energy source, electricity or gas, to take water to boiling point, thus producing steam. The choice of the type of energy depends on availability, cost and the investment necessary. The humidifier can use mains water; a solution that minimizes the cost of the system but which requires periodical maintenance in order to remove the mineral salts that accumulate or, more simply, to replace the cylinders (humidifiers with electrode technology) so as to minimize system shutdown periods and maintenance costs.
The steam produced by boiling is easily injected inside the air handling unit, requiring a small space for complete absorption. The space required can be reduced using latest generation products such as the ultimateSAM, fitted with nozzles that evenly distribute "dry" steam only. Alternatively, humidification can be applied directly in the environment with steam distributors fitted with fans, a simple method often used in existing systems, even in residential environments, with products such as compactSteam.

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