40 - 60% is the ideal relative humidity for indoor spaces. This range is considered optimal for health, comfort, and maintaining good indoor air quality.
The use of Hygrometers to measure humidity levels is necessary to establish problems with low/high humidity in buildings and many other applications.
If humidity levels are too low then we use humidifiers to raise the moisture, either by isothermal or adiabatic technology.
When humidity levels are too high then we use dehumidifier technology to remove excess moisture from the air.
Ventilation and temperature also play a vital role in creating the ideal environment, these parameters are always used when humidity systems are designed.
Types of Isothermal (steam) Humidifiers:
Electrode Boiler Humidifiers
Resistor Heater Humidifiers
Gas-Fired Steam Humidifiers
Live Steam Injection Systems
Steam-to-Steam Humidifiers
Types of Adiabatic Humidifiers:
Ultrasonic Humidifiers
High-Pressure Spray / Nozzle Systems
Compressed Air Atomisers
Evaporative Humidifiers (Media Pads or Rotating Discs)
Centrifugal Humidifiers
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