The work of steam humidifiers of air is based on the production of hot steam from ordinary drinking water, which is actually akin to boiling liquid in a household kettle. The use of steam humidifiers is most rational in rooms where the humidity level should exceed 60%. The most common representatives of the products of this category are considered to be Air-O-Swiss 1345 and Air-O-Swiss 1346 models. Air steam humidifiers in comparison with other moisturizers have the greatest performance, while for work they do not require special purchased filters, cassettes or cartridges. For the functioning of steam products, only water and energy supply are necessary. Also, the significant advantages of steam humidifiers include the fact that even when using contaminated fluid, products of this category are still capable of high -quality moisturizing the rooms, because the fluid in the steam state is always a perfectly clean compound of hydrogen and oxygen atoms. Steam moisturizers of air are quite convenient to use, most of these products have a special design that prevents the moisturizer. The design of steam humidifiers itself is made of special heat -resistant plastic and equipped with a comfortable handle for transfer. Steam humidifiers are equipped with a small bath near the pair of output channel, which allows you to use them to conduct inhalations. The electronic power circuit of steam humidifiers also deserves special attention. Most of the steam -type humidifiers are equipped with an indicator of the volume of unused water, and the power circuit of their heating elements is combined with the closing sensor of the lid and the water presence sensor, respectively, with the lid open, the moisturizer will not function, and in the absence of a liquid, it automatically disconnected. Air steam humidifiers still have their own disadvantages, which are in high energy consumption compared to other types of moisturizers and in the absence of a built -in hygrostat, which would regulate the given humidity in the room.
Air steam humidifiers: what is it, features
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