Air humidification belongs to one of the fundamental air conditioning types. There are various processes that can be used for this. Traditionally, but no longer very relevant, humidification was performed through a contact humidification process. Humidification of the air (supply air flow) through comb humidifiers no longer corresponds to the current hygiene standards. However, comb humidifiers are still used for adiabatic exhaust air humidification. The maintenance of these systems is however relatively high and this type of humification is used less and less.
Air humidification belongs to one of the fundamental air conditioning types. There are various processes that can be used for this. Traditionally, but no longer very relevant, humidification was performed through a contact humidification process. Humidification of the air (supply air flow) through comb humidifiers no longer corresponds to the current hygiene standards. However, comb humidifiers are still used for adiabatic exhaust air humidification. The maintenance of these systems is however relatively high and this type of humification is used less and less.
The third process is air humidification through high-pressure atomizers. This process is very up to date and is often used. The standards have changed enormously, and the useful life has increased considerably. Many older models were replaced due to their lacking functional safety. In this process, high-pressure pumps bring (osmosis) water to a high level of pressure (for ex. 70 bar) and spray nozzles inject it into the air flow. This creates a fine mist that humidifies the air flow up to the saturation limit.
Functional description
Mountair Humidos