DriSteem Rapid-sorb Quick Start Manual Download Page 2

OM-1213c

2" (50 mm) 

Position tubelets (steam orifices) perpendicular to airflow 

Duct 

Steam hose or tubing

Humidifier

Air

flow

Dispersion tube

Slip coupling or hose cuff

90° long sweep or two 45° elbows

Support 

bracket

5" (127 mm)

3/4" pipe thread 

(DN20) drain  

3/4" (DN20) 

copper

1" (25 mm) air gap

Open drain required.

After the water seal, run the drain line to an open drain with a 1" (25 

mm) vertical air gap. Cut the drain line at 45° angle on the end above 

the drain to permit a direct stream of water into the drain pipe while 

maintaining a 1" (25 mm) air gap. Locate air gap only in spaces with 

adequate temperature and air movement to absorb flash steam, or 

condensing on nearby surfaces may occur. Refer to governing codes 

for drain pipe size and maximum discharge water temperature.

Position L-bracket so that flange is upstream of dispersion tubes.  

This drawing shows the L-bracket positioned for airflow back to front 

Pitch header toward 

drain 1/8"/ft (1%)  

Secure and seal 

escutcheon plate 

Pitch*

Stainless steel support 

by DriSteem 

*  Pitch steam hose or tubing toward Rapid-sorb:

  – 2"/ft (15%) when using steam hose

  – 1/8"/ft (1%) when using tubing

FIGURE 3-1: RAPID-SORB HEADER INSIDE THE DUCT, HORIZONTAL AIRFLOW

OM-1214c

Humidifier

2" (50 mm) 

Duct 

Pitch header toward 

drain 1/8"/ft (1%)  

5" (127 mm) 

Air

flow

Dispersion tube

Slip coupling  

or hose cuff

90° long sweep or two 45° elbows

Pitch*

Position L-bracket so that flange is upstream of dispersion tubes.  

This drawing shows the L-bracket positioned for airflow back to front 

Support bracket

Steam hose or tubing

3/4" pipe thread  

(DN20) condensate 

drain  

3/4" (DN20) copper

1" (25 mm) air gap

Secure and seal 

escutcheon plates

Point tubelets (steam orifices) perpendicular to airflow 

*  Pitch steam hose or tubing toward Rapid-sorb:

  – 2"/ft (15%) when using steam hose

  – 1/8"/ft (1%) when using tubing

Stainless steel support 

by DriSteem

FIGURE 3-2: RAPID-SORB WITH HEADER OUTSIDE THE DUCT, HORIZONTAL AIRFLOW

Open drain required.

After the water seal, run the drain line to an open drain with a 1" (25 

mm) vertical air gap. Cut the drain line at 45° angle on the end above 

the drain to permit a direct stream of water into the drain pipe while 

maintaining a 1" (25 mm) air gap. Locate air gap only in spaces with 

adequate temperature and air movement to absorb flash steam, or 

condensing on nearby surfaces may occur. Refer to governing codes for 

drain pipe size and maximum discharge water temperature.

Table 2-1: Rapid-sorb installation instructions

Rapid-sorb header inside of duct or air handler  

(horizontal airflow)

Rapid-sorb header outside of duct (horizontal airflow)

NOTE: See Figure 3-1 for steam supply and condensate drain line 

connection instructions.

NOTE: See Figure 3-2 for steam supply and condensate drain line 

connection instructions.

•  Locate and cut holes in ductwork or air handler for steam header 

penetration, condensate drain piping, and header support bracket 

fastener. Allow for 1/8"/ft (1%) header pitch toward the support 

bracket when you drill the hole for the header support bracket 

fastener. Use L-bracket as a template to locate holes on duct/AHU 

ceiling.

•  Locate and cut holes in ductwork for dispersion tubes. Use L-bracket as 

a template to locate hole centers on duct floor.

•  Loosely fasten the header in place.

•  Loosely suspend or support header below final location -- vertical 

balance point of the dispersion tube length dictates where header 

should be suspended or supported temporarily.

•  Rotate the header 90° so the header stubs point horizontally in the 

duct. When installing in an air handler, the rotation of the header 

is often less than 90°. Typically, due to the condensate drain piping 

requirements, the header can be set on the floor of the air handler, 

assembled in the horizontal position, and then raised and mounted in 

place.

•  Mount dispersion tubes to header with provided connector, either a slip coupling or a hose cuff.

•  When installing slip couplings for 1½" (DN40) dispersion tubes, take care not to tear or damage O-rings.

•  Slide coupling onto header stub until tube contacts the O-ring. Complete assembly with twisting motion to avoid damage to the O-ring.

•  O-rings are lubricated at factory. If additional lubrication is necessary, DO NOT use a petroleum-based lubricant.

•  Allow the dispersion tubes to rest against the bottom of the duct. 

•  Position the flange of the L-bracket so it is upstream of the tubes when 

the assembly is rotated into position. Fasten the L-bracket to the end 

of the dispersion tubes with the provided bolt, lock washer, and flat 

washer.

•  Position flange of L-bracket so it is upstream of tubes when assembly is 

raised and fastened into position. Fasten L-bracket to end of dispersion 

tubes with provided bolt, lock washer, and flat washer.

•  Before tightening L-bracket bolts to dispersion tubes:

•  For 1½" (DN40) dispersion tubes:

 -Dispersion tube will rotate in slip coupling. Verify that dispersion tube orifices are directed perpendicular to airflow.

•  For 2" (DN50) dispersion tubes:

 -Before securing hose cuff in place with hose clamps on dispersion tube and header stub, verify that dispersion tube orifices are directed 

perpendicular to airflow.

•  Rotate the assembly up until the L-bracket aligns with the mounting 

holes in the duct or air handler.

•  Slide assembly up until L-bracket aligns with mounting holes in duct.

• 

For 1½ (DN40) dispersion tubes:

•  Header pitch is duplicated in L-bracket. The L-bracket pitch must be the same as the header.

•  Dispersion tube and slip coupling must be fully engaged on header stub for O-rings to provide a seal.

•  High end of L-bracket can be fastened tightly to duct or air handler.

•  On low end of L-bracket, fastener must be long enough to compensate for pitch, and jam nuts should be provided and secured on both sides of 

L-bracket and duct or air handler for stability.

• 

For 2" (DN50) dispersion tubes:

•  Fasten bracket to top of duct, and use hose cuffs to compensate for pitch of header.

•  Permanently secure both ends of the header and verify that the header 

pitch, 1/8"/ft (1%) toward drain, is maintained.

•  Verify that all fasteners are secure:

•  L-bracket to duct

•  Dispersion tubes to L-bracket

•  Hose clamps on 2" (DN50) tubes

•  Header support bracket to duct

•  Verify that all fasteners are secure:

•  L-bracket to duct

•  Dispersion tubes to L-bracket

•  Hose clamps on 2" (DN50) tubes

•  Header support bracket to solid surface

•  Secure and seal the header escutcheon plates around the header.

•  Secure and seal dispersion tube escutcheon plates around respective 

tubes, if applicable.

NOTE: See Figure 3-1 for steam supply and condensate drain line 

connection instructions.

NOTE: See Figure 3-2 for steam supply and condensate drain line 

connection instructions.

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