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Cooling & Heating - Andrews Sykes

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Humidifier applicationsIn today’s environment ofair conditioned buildingscontaining large amountsof electrical equipment lowhumidity is often a problem.In addition to causingproblems with essentialequipment, dry air alsocreates a poor workingenvironment, commonlyresulting in dry throats andsore eyes. Where electricalequipment is installed, staticelectricity is also a problem.To overcome low humidity problems <strong>Andrews</strong> <strong>Sykes</strong> offer portable humidifiers which aredesigned to add moisture to the room air and therefore increase the humidity. The unitsare simple to operate and are easily portable from room to room. Each unit requires onlya standard 3 pin 230 volt socket to operate from - once filled with water you need onlyswitch the unit on for it to start working.The humidifiers consist of a rotating wheel which is covered in a sponge type material.As the wheel rotates the material travels through a water tank, the sponge absorbs aquantity of the water and continues to rotate. During the rotation a small fan draws inair from the room and blows it past the moist material. As the air is passed over thematerial a quantity of the moisture is added to the air thus increasing the humidity in theroom. The drum continues to rotate and on each pass picks up moisture from the tankand adds it to the air in the room until the desired level of humidity is obtained. The onlymaintenance required is to refill the tank with mains water on a regular basis.Applications for humidifiers■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■OfficesArt galleriesMuseumsPrintersIndustrial processesArea with risk of static electricityPharmaceutical processesHospitals78 Click www.andrews-sykes.com

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