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STEAM INJECTION INSTALLATION, OPERATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL

Sensor placement

OVERVIEW

DC-1084

Outside air

Relief air

Return air

Air handling 

unit

8' to 12'

(2.4 m to 3.7 m)

min.

Humidifier dispersion assembly

Turning vanes

Window

Doorway

Window

Point of vapor absorption

Vapor absorption has taken place

Airflow switch or differential pressure switch (sail 

type recommended for VAV applications)

High limit humidistat or high limit transmitter (set at 

90% RH maximum) for VAV applications

Damper control

C

A

E

F

D

B

E

F

G

F

Wall or 

partition

Other factors affecting humidity control

Humidity control involves more than the 

controller’s ability to control the system. Other 

factors that play an important role in overall 

system control are: 

•   Size of humidification system relative to 

load

•   Overall system dynamics associated with 

moisture migration time lags

•   Accuracy of humidistats and humidity 

transmitters and their location

•   Dry bulb temperature accuracy in space 

or duct

•   Velocities and airflow patterns in ducts 

and space environments

•   Electrical noise or interference

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SENSOR LOCATION IS CRITICAL

Sensor location has a significant impact on humidifier performance. See the 
recommendations below and Figure 9-1.
Note:  DriSteem recommends that you do not interchange room and duct 

humidity devices. Room humidity devices are calibrated with zero or 
little airflow, whereas duct humidity devices require air passing across 
them. 

Recommended humidity control (transmitter/humidistat) locations:

A  Ideal. Ensures the best uniform mix of dry and moist air with stable 

temperature control.

B  Acceptable, but room environment can affect controllability, such as 

when sensor is too close to air grilles, registers, or heat radiation from 

room lighting.

C  Acceptable. Provides uniform mixture of dry and moist air. If extended 

time lag exists between humidity generation and sensing, extend 

sampling time.

D  Acceptable (behind wall or partition) for sampling entire room if sensor 

is near an air exhaust return outlet. Typical placement for sampling a 

critical area.

E  Not acceptable. These locations might not represent actual overall 

conditions in the space.

F  Not acceptable. Do not place sensors near windows, door 

passageways, or areas of stagnant airflow.

Recommended safety (airflow and high limit) sensor location:

G  Best sensing location for high limit humidistat or humidity sensor and 

airflow proving switch.

FIGURE 9-1: RECOMMENDED SENSOR LOCATIONS

Summary of Contents for AREA-TYPE Series

Page 1: ...STEAM INJECTION Humidifiers Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS For use with steam boilers...

Page 2: ...uct must be installed by qualified HVAC and electrical contractors and in compliance with local state federal and governing codes Improper installation can cause property damage severe personal injury...

Page 3: ...mperature switches 16 SINGLE TUBE HUMIDIFIER 20 Configurations 20 Assembly 21 Installation 22 Piping notes 23 Field piping 24 MULTIPLE TUBE HUMIDIFIER 28 Field assembly 28 Installation 29 Piping notes...

Page 4: ...bank and Multiple tube humidifiers are designed for ducts and air handlers and capable of a wide range of guaranteed non wetting distances AREA TYPE FOR OPEN SPACES Area type Steam Injection humidifi...

Page 5: ...ces Application dependent non wetting distances MULTIPLE TUBE HUMIDIFIER Suitable for small to large capacity systems 6 5 3989 lbs hr 2 3 1809 kg h Sizes to fit small ducts and large air handlers Shor...

Page 6: ...tube 7 Dispersion tube Provides uniform steam dispersion across the duct width 8 Thermal resin tubelet Unique tubelets extend into the dispersion tube center so only the hottest driest steam is disch...

Page 7: ...es any remaining condensate allowing only dry steam to leave the separator 4 Separated condensate drains from the separator to the steam trap 5 The steam valve controls the amount of steam allowed int...

Page 8: ...difier discharges against airflow Airflow proving switch Duct high limit humidity control for humidifier location C Return airflow 8 to 12 2 4 m to 3 7 m 3 to 5 1 m to 1 5 m Fan A B D C Exterior build...

Page 9: ...to ensure complete absorption Also since more air flows along the outside of a turn better absorption occurs if the humidifier discharges proportionately more steam in that part of the airstream At b...

Page 10: ...fication system is within the main air handling unit The secondary humidification system is located close to the point of steam discharge into the secondary area Filter mixing box Before humidifier 50...

Page 11: ...location has a significant impact on humidifier performance See the recommendations below and Figure 9 1 Note DriSteem recommends that you do not interchange room and duct humidity devices Room humidi...

Page 12: ...for instructions Condensate from unavoidable heat loss in the distribution system must be removed promptly to eliminate water hammer and degradation of steam quality and heat transfer capability Insta...

Page 13: ...28 711 mm min Supervised warm up 1 5 pipe diameter 8 203 mm min If pipe is 4 DN100 or larger size drip for 50 of the condensate load at start up If pipe is less than 4 DN100 size drip for 25 of the co...

Page 14: ...condensate use an inverted bucket steam trap Float and thermostatic F T traps are more prone to water hammer damage with a flooded trap which may occur when lifting condensate Pipe size The size of t...

Page 15: ...2 305 mm 4 100 mm Steam trap Piping to be same size as separator inlet Separator Isolation valve by others Valve To Multiple tube header inlet mc_042811_1450 Pressurized steam piping guidelines Instal...

Page 16: ...teel condensate pump recommended when pumping condensate from systems using optional stainless steel components If wasting condensate to drain temper condensate to local code to prevent damage to drai...

Page 17: ...Drip 4 102 mm Do not use Use if lifting condensate or if steam pressure is 15 psi 103 4 kPa Drop 12 305 mm Drip 4 102 mm Do not use Do not use Do not use Do not use Stainless steel thermostatic trap...

Page 18: ...trolling humidistat Required 0 007 0 18 mm restrictor Duct high limit humidistat optional Pneumatic airflow switch optional Separator Steam trap Pneumatic temperature switch 12 305 mm min DC 1190 mc_0...

Page 19: ...until the steam trap has reached operating temperature The pneumatic temperature switch has a self contained air valve operated by a thermal disc that is normally open bleeding off control air pressu...

Page 20: ...temperature switch 12 305 mm min Normally closed electric modulating valve 120 VAC or 24 VAC Omit transformer when using 120 VAC coil Class 2 transformer by installer used with 24 VAC coil Electric mo...

Page 21: ...0 F 99 C This switch prevents condensate discharge from a steam injection humidifier during a cold start or if the condensate return main becomes flooded Install the sensing element of the device in t...

Page 22: ...his configuration This is a right hand configuration to change to a left hand configuration see Figure 20 1 Vertical tube horizontal airflow Use this configuration when there is no access to side of d...

Page 23: ...rom forming on cool jackets See the installation examples on the following pages before beginning assembly Note Before completing Step 3 determine which way right or left tubelets should point and ins...

Page 24: ...d before the humidistat See Humidifier placement on Pages 6 8 for location recommendations 7 Install a temperature switch to prevent possible cold start dripping when steam pressure to the humidifier...

Page 25: ...ontal airflow position tubelets so they discharge steam with the airflow and add 24 610 mm to the non wetting distance 4 Vertical airflow Always position tubelets steam orifices pointing up when insta...

Page 26: ...ng downstream from strainer should be the same size as strainer 4 100 mm min Drip 3 4 pipe thread DN20 Minimum face height 9 229 mm Isolation valve by others NOTES 1 To avoid metal fatigue allow for d...

Page 27: ...a holes in top bottom and end of bracket Isolation valve by others Install strainer within 3 1 m of humidifier see Note 4 Steam valve and actuator see Note 4 NOTES 1 To avoid metal fatigue allow for d...

Page 28: ...in vertical downflow applications See Note 5 on Page 23 SINGLE TUBE HUMIDIFIER Isolation valve by others Steam valve and actuator see Note 4 Install strainer within 3 1 m of humidifier see Note 4 Tra...

Page 29: ...see Note 4 Piping downstream from strainer should be same size as strainer Steam valve and actuator see Note 4 NOTES 1 To avoid metal fatigue allow for dispersion tube thermal expansion 2 Dashed lines...

Page 30: ...tube adapter into dispersion tube As this is being done if unit has a silencer squeeze hooks of silencer cage together and slide them into tube adapter allowing them to snap over rear edge of adapter...

Page 31: ...when steam pressure to the humidifier is cycled See Temperature switches on Pages 16 19 for more information 8 Install the humidistat and or sensors according to the recommendations on Page 9 Install...

Page 32: ...See header sizing in Table 28 1 7 After the unit is installed secure steam jacket piping to the tube header 8 If steam pressure is less than or equal to 15 psi 103 4 kPa use float and thermostatic F...

Page 33: ...m min 4 100 mm min 12 305 mm min 4 100 mm min Field piping MULTIPLE TUBE HUMIDIFIER y 4 114 mm min Center assembly in duct See Note 10 on Page 30 y see y note above x See Table 29 1 for minimum tube s...

Page 34: ...5 mm min Field piping MULTIPLE TUBE HUMIDIFIER Install strainer within 3 1 m of humidifier see Note 4 y 4 114 mm min Center assembly in duct See Note 10 y see y note above x See Table 29 1 for minimum...

Page 35: ...1074 Field piping MULTIPLE TUBE HUMIDIFIER Install strainer within 3 1 m of humidifier see Note 4 Notes 1 To avoid metal fatigue allow for dispersion tube thermal expansion 2 Dashed lines indicate pr...

Page 36: ...um tube spacing Secure end of tube to AHU using support bracket 0 421 dia 11 mm holes in top bottom and end of bracket NOTES 1 To avoid metal fatigue allow for thermal expansion of dispersion tubes 2...

Page 37: ...s Dispersion tubes see Note 3 on Page 30 mc_040711_1705 NOTES 1 To avoid metal fatigue allow for thermal expansion of dispersion tubes 2 Dashed lines indicate provided by installer see Maxi bank optio...

Page 38: ...length Divide the tubes into equal groups See Figures 41 1 and 43 1 6 When all the dispersion tubes are assembled place the tube assembly into the duct or air handler securing the assembly and tube e...

Page 39: ...mounted high limit humidistat downstream from the humidifier Set humidistat at 80 90 RH to prevent condensation forming in the duct Mount this humidistat far enough downstream to ensure that injected...

Page 40: ...ket the discharged steam must blow with the airflow to avoid condensation that may occur when discharged steam contacts the cooler insulated jacket Therefore when using insulated steam jackets in a ho...

Page 41: ...required to collect condensate from the header assembly Due to the pressure drop across the valve the steam pressure at the header trap is minimal therefore you cannot lift condensate by steam pressur...

Page 42: ...ection software available at www dristeem com 4 Steam valve and strainer sizes are provided by Dri calc Note 3 5 See Maxi bank option piping notes on Pages 38 and 39 and see Pages 14 and 15 for more i...

Page 43: ...xi bank option field piping MAXI BANK HUMIDIFIER Install strainer within 3 1 m of humidifier see Note 4 NOTES 1 To avoid metal fatigue allow for dispersion tube thermal expansion 2 Dashed lines indica...

Page 44: ...le at www dristeem com 4 Steam valve and strainer sizes are provided by Dri calc Note 3 5 See Maxi bank option piping notes on Pages 38 and 39 and see Pages 14 and 15 for more information about trap t...

Page 45: ...0 mm min 12 305 mm min Install strainer within 3 1 m of humidifier see Note 4 NOTES 1 To avoid metal fatigue allow for dispersion tube thermal expansion 2 Dashed lines indicate provided by installer r...

Page 46: ...ld piping mc_040711_1805 MAXI BANK HUMIDIFIER Install strainer within 3 1 m of humidifier see Note 4 NOTES 1 To avoid metal fatigue allow for dispersion tube thermal expansion 2 Dashed lines indicate...

Page 47: ...i bank escutcheon plate air tight seal around the plate and fastener with suitable caulk 6 Install the steam strainer taking the steam supply to the Mini bank humidifier off the top of steam main inst...

Page 48: ...1 Install a temperature switch to prevent possible cold start dripping when steam pressure to the humidifier is cycled See Temperature switches on Pages 16 19 for more information 12 Install the humid...

Page 49: ...height 6 If steam pressure is less than or equal to 15 psi 103 4 kPa use float and thermostatic F T traps for the humidifier If steam pressure is greater than 15 psi 103 4 kPa use inverted bucket trap...

Page 50: ...m and condensate piping as necessary 4 Connect fan power as recommended for a minimum 60 lbs hr 27 2 kg h of steam 120v 60 hz below 1 amp The fan will provide 700 cfm 0 33 m3 s of air 5 Connect the ne...

Page 51: ...n port Three speed fan Entrained condensate Humidifier separator drain 3 4 DN20 pipe thread 10 254 mm min Strainer see Note 3 NOTES 1 Dashed lines indicate provided by installer 2 Dri calc is DriSteem...

Page 52: ...10 0 3 1 150 68 6 0 1 8 5 0 1 5 12 0 3 7 6 0 1 8 5 0 1 5 12 0 3 7 6 0 1 8 5 0 1 5 12 0 3 7 200 90 7 0 2 1 7 0 2 1 13 0 4 0 8 0 2 4 7 0 2 1 14 0 4 3 8 0 2 4 7 0 2 1 14 0 4 3 225 102 7 0 2 1 7 0 2 1 13...

Page 53: ...alve operates freely closes off steam tightly and that the stem packing is not leaking 3 Inspect steam traps and verify all are working properly A blocked steam trap will be cold A blowing steam trap...

Page 54: ...ION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Eliminating excess heat from steam jacketed humidifiers OM 21 Humidifier isolation valve by others Modulating control valve OPERATION mc_051011_1630 FIGURE 52 1 SI...

Page 55: ...ion to the modulating control valve This will eliminate heat gain during the off humidification periods only The jacketing steam valve should be a two position type with a minimum Cv of 5 and set to t...

Page 56: ...Inspect annually to ensure that a The valve tightly closes off steam b The stem packing is not leaking steam c The diaphragm in the actuator is not leaking air Valve electric modulating Inspect annual...

Page 57: ...nsate return main Replace with larger piping or pipe condensate to floor drain Inadequate steam trap capacity Replace steam trap orifices as necessary Replace with larger trap Humidifier leaks water D...

Page 58: ...ace Boiler pressure is swinging too widely Adjust Check fans dampers VAV etc Piped incorrectly Re pipe Steam piping is undersized Humidifier is undersized Replace valve with larger capacity valve Repl...

Page 59: ...umber of tubes required A noninsulated duct is passing through an unheated area duct surface temperature is too low Insulate ductwork Air cannot absorb steam quantity being discharged Humidifier is op...

Page 60: ...8 STEAM INJECTION INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Single tube and Multiple tube humidifiers OM 23 REPLACEMENT PARTS FIGURE 58 1 SINGLE TUBE AND MULTIPLE TUBE HUMIDIFIER REPLACEMENT PARTS...

Page 61: ...100 7 Medium grit stainless steel wool not shown 300210 8 Replacement tube Consult factory 9 Seal ring brass 1 2 DN15 for Model 60 tube 306360 001 Seal ring brass 3 4 DN20 for Model 70 tube 306360 002...

Page 62: ...an three speed 400010 3 Valve actuator Consult factory 4 Valve 1 2 NPT DN15 pneumatic with operator 510060 Valve 3 4 NPT DN20 pneumatic with operator 510061 Valve 1 NPT DN25 pneumatic with operator 51...

Page 63: ...2 DN15 pneumatic with operator 510060 Valve 1 2 DN15 electric 510030 3 Orifice brass not shown 203450 4 Trap float and thermostatic F T not shown 300000 5 Y strainer 1 2 DN15 not shown 300100 001 6 Va...

Page 64: ...y even if DriSteem has notice of the possibility of such damages By purchasing DriSteem s products the purchaser agrees to the terms and conditions of this Limited Warranty Extended warranty The origi...

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