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B. NH CAPACITY ADJUSTMENT
(1)
Each NORTEC NH Series humidifier is rated at its maximum output capacity. By
means of the alphanumeric display and keypad on the NHTC/NHPC, the
humidifiers can be adjusted to obtain an output between 20% and 100% of its rated
capacity.
C. DRAIN CYCLE AND CYLINDER LIFE
(1)
Water Type Used (Potable or Softened)
(a)
The electrode steam product line is one of the most efficient humidifier
systems since it uses the minerals in the water to conduct electricity. If no
minerals are present no current can pass from one electrode to another, thus
no steam production can occur.
(b)
Although the electrode steam humidifier is ideal for potable water, it should
not be used with pure reverse osmosis or deionized water since the
conductivity is too low.
(2)
Water Conditions vs Cylinder Life
(a)
The NH Series is designed to adapt to most potable or softened water
supplies. Since the output of all NH Series humidifiers is pure, clean steam,
minerals originally in the incoming water are left behind in the steam cylinder.
Many of these minerals will be removed during short flush cycles within the
cylinder. Therefore, the water chemistry, the unit running time, and output
capacity setting ultimately determines the cylinder life. (See Figure .)
(3)
Output vs Cylinder Life
(a)
As minerals build-up on the electrodes in the cylinder of the NORTEC NH
Series humidifier, the patented P+I Auto-Adaptive control system
automatically raises the water level slightly in the cylinder. This exposes fresh
electrode surface to the water and maintains peak output and efficiency from
the humidifier. Once the
(b)
electrode surface is completely encrusted by the minerals, the user is alerted
to change the cylinder. Other humidifiers’ performance degrades gradually as
the minerals build-up. The NH Series maintains maximum efficiency then the
cylinder is replaced. (See Figure .)
(4)
Water Conditions vs Drain Rate
(a)
The P+I Auto-Adaptive control system automatically adjusts the drain rate to
maintain the design water conductivity required for proper operation. This
ensures regular flushing of minerals which become concentrated in the water,
and minimizing wastage of hot water. The humidifier automatically adjusts it’s
drain rate with changes in incoming water conductivity through the Auto-
adaptive water management system.
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Страница 13: ...10 00 Page 5 2008 10 01 Figure 2 Optimum Boiling Time Figure 3 Conductivity ...
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Страница 20: ...10 10 Page 12 2008 10 01 10 10 HUMIDITY STEAM ABSORPTION AND DISTRIBUTION ...
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Страница 47: ...10 10 Page 39 2008 10 01 Figure 13 Humidification Distance Nomogram Figure 12 Cutting Duct For Mounting ...
Страница 58: ...10 10 Page 50 2008 10 01 Figure 26 Typical SAM e Installation for Atmospheric Steam Applications ...
Страница 64: ...10 10 Page 56 2008 10 01 Figure 30 NORTEC OnLine Monitoring ...
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Страница 87: ...10 30 Page 79 2008 10 01 Figure 3 Physical Data NHTC NHPC 005 030 ...
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Страница 96: ...10 30 Page 88 2008 10 01 Figure 12 In Duct AHU Installation With Mounting Frame Installation ...
Страница 97: ...10 30 Page 89 2008 10 01 Figure 13 Outside Duct Installation Without Mounting Frame Installation ...
Страница 98: ...10 30 Page 90 2008 10 01 Figure 13 In Duct AHU Installation With Mounting Frame Installation ...
Страница 99: ...10 30 Page 91 2008 10 01 Figure 14 Vertical Duct Installation Figure 15 Outside Duct Mounting Cover Plates ...
Страница 100: ...10 30 Page 92 2008 10 01 Figure 16 Atmospheric SAM e Adapter Dimensions ...
Страница 101: ...10 30 Page 93 2008 10 01 Figure 17 Atmospheric Steam Header and Adapter Configuration ...
Страница 102: ...10 30 Page 94 2008 10 01 Figure 18 Physical Data for Remote Mounted Blower Pack ...
Страница 103: ...10 30 Page 95 2008 10 01 Figure 19 Physical Data Units with Optional Built On Blower Packs ...
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