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Condair


Condair is launching the new Condair PureHum 1000 Pro, a mobile humidifi er that is ideal for areas up to 1,000m³. Advanced features include phone- based app control, UV-water sterilisation, multiple air fi ltration options and an 8-speed auto-adjusting fan. Mobile humidifi ers are often used in museums and art galleries, where humidity control can be a temporary requirement during an exhibition period. A mobile humidifi er is a great solution, as it is easy to set-up, use and then store when not needed. The Condair PureHum 1000 Pro has a subtle but modern design, tamper-proof control system and lockable castor wheels. A large 50 litre water tank means the humidifi er can be used


where there is no available plumbing and won’t require frequent re-fi lling. A UV-water sterilisation system treats the water with ultraviolet light to kill germs and combat microbial growth. The humidifi er can also be plumbed-in with a mains water connection and drain. When plumbed-in, a fl ushing feature ensures water will not remain in the system to stagnate, further enhancing hygienic operation.


With a maximum output of 2.7 litres per hour, the unit is ideal for a small to medium sized room. A top-mounted touchscreen control panel provides data on current room conditions, water level and operating parameters. A safety glass cover prevents tampering, whilst allowing the screen to be viewed. A remote humidistat sends a wireless signal to the PureHum 1000 Pro, to manage output in line with the desired room humidity level. When multiple units are used across an area, control can be centralised via a single humidistat or managed individually. In addition to the integrated controller, a PureHum app allows users to control the humidifi er and see all operating parameters from their mobile phone. The Purehum Pro 1000 can off er the additional benefi t of air purifi cation as well as humidity control. As standard the unit come with fi ne dust and F7 air fi lters. Optionally a HEPA H10 fi lter can be chosen, which is capable of captures 85% of particles over 0.5 microns in size.  www.condair.co.uk


Condair


Condair has released a new podcast for HVAC professionals on how to select and size a commercial humidifi er. In a 15-minute interview with BusinessNet Explorer, Dave Marshall-George, sales director at Condair, explains what should be considered when setting out on a humidifi er project. Marshall-George commented: “This podcast will be really helpful for any building services consultant, contractor or FM who needs to understand more about humidifi cation of a commercial premises. Humidifi ers are essential in many applications, but projects of this type don’t come along very often. So it can be diffi cult for HVAC engineers to get the experience needed to successfully design a humidifi cation system. In this podcast, I describe the main elements that determine whether a humidifi er should be used in an AHU or directly in a room, which type of humidifi er fi ts what type of application and how to correctly size a unit for an area.” This latest Condair podcast is available at www.condair.co.uk/ podcast as well as on Spotify, SoundCloud and YouTube. Also, available on this Condair webpage is Condair’s back catalogue of podcasts. The series of bite-sized, informative audio episodes cover topics like how to use humidifi ers for evaporative cooling in AHUs, how to combat static with humidity, humidity’s impact on health and how to use dehumidifi ers to reduce ice in commercial freezers.


www.condair.co.uk


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