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Devatec > Products > Humidification > Live steam > Armstrong series 9000
Armstrong Series 9000
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HUMIDIFIERS
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How does it work

Steam systems provide generally a saturated vapour which can generate condensate by heat exchange.

It is thus necessary to obtain a technique of humidification guaranteeing a perfectly dry steam before the injection. It is in this objective that the Armstrong manifolds were created. They guarantee a steam of good quality and provide immediate response and precise control in order to accurately maintain the required relative humidity.

The steam is initially introduced through in line strainer to remove larger solid particles and then fed through a jacketed manifold and dried into the separator chamber. The condensate is evacuated through an inverted bucket trap located under the separator chamber. The steam distributed in the duct is permanently heated, thus avoiding condensation by cooling on its surface.

Features

The humidifier with integral operator, distribution manifold, «Y» type strainer, Armstrong inverted bucket trap is available in 2 controlled models:

Electric model - EM type
Pneumatical model - AM type

Different modulating operators can be adapted on the Armstrong humidifiers.

Options

Pneumatic or electric temperature switch

Applications typiques

Hospital
Industry
Armstrong Series 9000

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