Midland Cool supply a wide range of portable humidifiers. Specially designed for rental use these units are extremely versatile and have a wide variety of applications
HUM128 Commercial Humidifier
Commercial Evaporative Humidifier complete with timer and hudidity settings.
Refrigerated air conditioning equipment usually reduces the humidity of the air processed by the system. The relatively cold (below the dewpoint) evaporator coil condenses water vapor from the processed air, (much like an ice cold drink will condense water on the outside of a glass), sending the water to a drain and removing water vapour from the cooled space and lowering the relative humidity. Since humans perspire to provide natural cooling by the evaporation of perspiration from the skin, drier air (up to a point) improves the comfort provided. The comfort air conditioner typically creates a 40 - 60% relative humidity in the occupied space. In food retailing establishments, large open chiller cabinets act as highly effective air dehumidifying units.
Humidification is often necessary in colder climates where continuous heating will make the air drier, resulting in uncomfortable air quality and increased static electricity. Various types of humidification may be used, but generally in air conditioning or climate control, evaporative coolers are used where dry air is blown over a reservoir evaporating some of the water
Humidifiers
Humidification is often necessary in colder climates where continuous heating will make the air drier, resulting in uncomfortable air quality and increased static electricity. Various types of humidification may be used:
Evaporative: dry air blown over a reservoir will evaporate water. The rate of evaporation can be increased by spraying the water onto baffles in the air stream.
Vaporizer: steam or vapour from a boiler is blown directly into the air stream.
Spray mist: water is diffused either by a nozzle or other mechanical means into fine droplets and carried by the air.
HVAC
HVAC stands for 'heating, ventilation, and air conditioning' and is sometimes referred to as 'climate control' and is particularly important in the design of medium to large industrial and office buildings and in marine environments.
The three functions of heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning are closely interrelated. All seek to provide thermal comfort, acceptable indoor air quality, and reasonable installation, operation, and maintenance costs. HVAC systems can provide ventilation, reduce air infiltration, and maintain pressure relationships between spaces. How air is delivered to, and removed from spaces is known as room air distribution.