Fiber optic matrix
Hygienic, fireproof and robust evaporation material with exceptional water absorption properties for continuous humidification
Water distribution tray
Stainless steel water distributors, easy to clean and remove. Water supply via circulation pump or direct
Parametric design
Customization by Humidsoft software. It selects the optimal dimensions for each section. Result: energy savings through minimal pressure drop and compact design
Safe and precise control
Modern Controller with display in stainless steel housing. multistage and modulating capacity control possible.
SKV
evaporative humidifier
The most energy-efficient form of humidification and cooling, easy to maintain with low running costs.
This method uses so-called “wet pads”, which are placed in the airflow, hereevaporation takes place and the air is cooled and humidified.
The unit is custom-made for low pressure drop and is available in various versions. This technique is widely used in air treatment systems and on data centers.
The ISSO has published a publication especially for the indirect cooling application of this method. SKV contributes to CO2 reduction, reduces the mechanical cooling demand by data centers and production companies with a high internal heat load.
Free tailor-made advice
Lowest energy consumption
Many works of art are very sensitive to air that is too dry or too humid. Works of art often contain natural materials such as wood, paper or linen. If the ambient air is too dry, these materials release moisture into the ambient air. As a result, the materials become drier, shrink, warp and can tear. As a work of art ages, it also becomes more fragile and less stretchy and it becomes increasingly difficult to keep it in optimal condition. With the right humidity, visitors can continue to enjoy the works of art for years to come.
Cooling up to 12°C possible
Dry air can cause headaches, dry itchy skin, a sore, dry throat and sore, tired eyes. In addition, the transmission of airborne viruses, such as influenza, is higher in areas where the air is dry (<40%rV).
An air treatment that also maintains the humidity between 40 – 60%rV is therefore an important contribution to a pleasant and healthy visiting climate. This will make visitors and employees feel more comfortable inside and less likely to get sick.
Advantage 3
Many works of art are very sensitive to air that is too dry or too humid. Works of art often contain natural materials such as wood, paper or linen. If the ambient air is too dry, these materials release moisture into the ambient air. As a result, the materials become drier, shrink, warp and can tear. As a work of art ages, it also becomes more fragile and less stretchy and it becomes increasingly difficult to keep it in optimal condition. With the right humidity, visitors can continue to enjoy the works of art for years to come.
Very low cost of ownership
Dry air can cause headaches, dry itchy skin, a sore, dry throat and sore, tired eyes. In addition, the transmission of airborne viruses, such as influenza, is higher in areas where the air is dry (<40%rV).
An air treatment that also maintains the humidity between 40 – 60%rV is therefore an important contribution to a pleasant and healthy visiting climate. This will make visitors and employees feel more comfortable inside and less likely to get sick.
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