- Direct steam-type humidifiers inject boiler-generated steam directly into the air stream. These systems normally operate above 70 degrees C (158 degrees F), and Legionella cannot survive at that temperature. - Atomizing humidifiers use mechanical devices or pneumatic air to create a water mist that evaporates into the air stream.
Read More- Direct steam-type humidifiers inject boiler-generated steam directly into the air stream. These systems normally operate above 70 degrees C (158 degrees F), and Legionella cannot survive at that temperature. - Atomizing humidifiers use mechanical devices or pneumatic air to create a water mist that evaporates into the air stream.
Read More- Direct steam-type humidifiers inject boiler-generated steam directly into the air stream. These systems normally operate above 70 degrees C (158 degrees F), and Legionella cannot survive at that temperature. - Atomizing humidifiers use mechanical devices or pneumatic air to create a water mist that evaporates into the air stream.
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