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How does it work?
When the unit goes on, the inlet valve opens and cylinder fills of water.
Water enters the bottom of the boiler and rises until it reaches the high level electrode. The electric current by applying power to electrodes immersed in water, heats the water to produce steam in response to the humidistat's input signal. The quantity of steam produced is proportional to the electric current, which is proportional to the level of water. Due to evaporation, the water level decreases and gets more conductive meaning that the water has to be replaced.
Features
 Steam production is pure, sterile and free of minerals
 No risk of contamination by bacteria with anti freeze option
 Steam output from 1 to 4 Kg/Hrs
 Can be used with tap, soft, RO and DI water
 Drived by microprocessor with ON/OFF or proportional control
 Disposable or cleanable cylinder
 Plain stainless steel electrodes
 Recyclable plastic cylinders
 PC board up to ROHS standard
 Easy installation and maintenance
Options
 Stainless steel manifold
 Filling cup platform
 Blower pack for direct space humidification
 Interface RS 485 to connect ELMC to computer
 Remain temperature at 65°C
 Leakeage water detection
 Weatherproof cabinet for outdoor installation
 Remote information board
 Upgrading kit
Applications
 Museum
 Libraries
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Downloads
CMC Brochure
CMC Manual
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