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Classification of Humidifiers - sprayed coils, spinning discs and steam humidifiers
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Air in ventilation and air conditions systems may be humidified by
Warning! The water-borne bacteria causing the legionnaires disease1) (legionella) may develop in humidifying water systems. The bacteria may be transferred to humans by the circulating air. Note that proper water treatment with chlorine dioxide or similar products to avoid the danger is vital!
In a sprayed coil water is discharged through high pressure nozzles into the air stream on to a finned coil. The coil provides additional surface where the water evaporates into the air.
Water droplets not evaporated are collected by filter plates downstream. Excess water is collected at the base and circulated to the high pressures nozzles by a pump.
The air velocity through a humidifying unit of this type is approximately 2 - 3.5 m/s.
In a spinning disc water flows as a fine film over the surface of a rapidly revolving vertical disc. Water is thrown of the disc by centrifugal action onto a toothed ring and broken up into fine particles evaporating in the air flow.
In a steam humidifier a hot water generator delivers low pressure steam to a perforated distribution tube inserted into the air flow.
Since the water is boiled and not "reused", the risk for transferring water born bacteria - as legionella - to the air is minimal.
1) Legionnaires' disease is a lung infection (pneumonia) caused by a bacterium named Legionella pneumophila. The name Legionella pneumophila was derived from the original outbreak at the 1976 American Legion Convention in Philadelphia.
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