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Ultrasonic Humidifier

Ultrasonic humidifiers utilize a piezoelectric transducer to convert high-frequency electronic signals into mechanical oscillations, creating tiny water droplets that are vaporized and released into the air. They offer high efficiency in humidity control with reduced waiting time and energy consumption, while ensuring clean humidification without added heat or chemicals. The document also outlines technical specifications, advantages, controls, safety features, and application requirements for various models of ultrasonic humidifiers.

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Ultrasonic Humidifier

Ultrasonic humidifiers utilize a piezoelectric transducer to convert high-frequency electronic signals into mechanical oscillations, creating tiny water droplets that are vaporized and released into the air. They offer high efficiency in humidity control with reduced waiting time and energy consumption, while ensuring clean humidification without added heat or chemicals. The document also outlines technical specifications, advantages, controls, safety features, and application requirements for various models of ultrasonic humidifiers.

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Ultrasonic Humidifier

Ultrasonic humidiers are designed to meet requirement of pure


humidity at low temperature for various industrial application
cutting compressor cost to reduce air temperature.

Principle of operation

A piezoelectric transducer immersed in a water bed, converts a


high frequency, electronic signal into a high frequency
mechanical oscillation. The water tries to follow the high
frequency oscillation but cannot because of its comparative
weight and mass inertia. As the oscillation speed is increased to a
level where the water particles can no longer follow the oscillating
surface, a momentary vacuum and strong compression occur,
leading to the explosive formation of air bubbles (cavitation). At
cavitation, broken capillary waves are generated and tiny (1-
micron diameter) droplets break the surface tension of the water
and are quickly dissipated into the air, taking vapor form and
absorbed into the air stream.

Fig. 1: The humidier is switched on. The oscillator


amplitude is positive.

Fig. 2 : The oscillator amplitude is negative. The


inertia of the water creates a vacuum.

Fig. 3 : After approx. 10 amplitudes, the ultrasonic


humidier reaches 100% of its output. Fig-1 Fig-2 Fig-3

• Utilizes adiabatic vaporization of water particles • No heat or chemicals added to achieve humidication

• Flying water fog having water particle as small as 1-5µ • Built in integrated ultrasonic wave machine core to
produce mist
• Based on the principle of electronic super frequency
vibration (1.7 MHz) • Compact & Portable design

• Uses mechanical energy to generate water particles and


evaporate water

ADVANTAGES

• Higher humidication efciency

• Waiting time for humidity creation is reduced to almost zero second

• Instantaneous humidity available with just a press on button

• Level of accuracy achieved in humidity control 92-97%

• Wattage Consumption reduced by 93%

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CONTROLS & SAFETIES

Ø Reliable Piezo transducers duly interlocked with level Ø Solenoid operated water makeup connection
sensors
Ø On/Off switch, ON indicator, Low Level indicator, Step
Ø Level switches for upper and lower water level. Stops down transformer, contactors etc.
working when water level is too low.
Ø Control terminal for Field Controls i.e. BMS / Humidistat
Ø Water overow protection
Ø Complete package with all plumbing and electrical works
Ø Water and Air lter assembly done and factory tested

OPTIONAL FEATURES

Ø Controller with RH sensor having high sensitivity & fast Ø PID controller
response
Ø Humidity transmitter
Ø Automatic water ushing device
Ø Dry contacts for start/stop command, On/Off/Trip status
Ø Analog / Digital Humidistat

Easy replacement Redundancy Fast payback Clean humidification


& maintenance of in design period with maximum
atomizing unit energy saving
TECHNICAL PARAMETERS

Model Capacity Power Air Flow Voltage No of Dimensions (mm) Net Applicable
Mist Weight
(Kg/hr) (kw) (m3/h) (V) Outlets L W H Kg Area (M2)

UH-905 5 0.5 170 240 1x4" 600 330 475 25 30-60

UH-910 10 1 323 240 1x4" 600 330 475 30 70-110

UH-915 15 1.5 323 240 2x4" 600 430 475 35 120-180

UH-920 20 2 646 240 2x6" 750 550 530 40 190-230

UH-925 25 2.5 646 240 2x6" 750 550 530 66 240-270

UH-930 30 3 969 240 2x6" 800 620 630 74 300-350

UH-935 35 3.5 1224 415 2x6" 800 620 630 80 360-400

UH-940 40 4 1224 415 2x6" 800 620 630 90 400-430

Higher rating Ultrasonic Humidiers is also available to meet your requirements. Please consult factory. Dimensions & Weight indicated are
approximate. Always check submittal prints for nal parameters.

APPLICATION REQUIREMENT & CONDITION

Environment Temperature 1 - 40°C

Environment Humidity ≤85% RH

Water Supply Quality Puried Water (RO / UV Treated) Should not contain particles more than 100 µm
Hardness should be less than 5 PPM

Water Supply Pressure 1 - 4 Kgf/cm2

Water Supply Temperature 1 - 30°C

For smooth, trouble free and long-lasting operation of Ultrasonic & Resistance Type Humidiers, KEPL strongly recommends its customers to adhere
to above mentioned conditions. If above conditions are not fullled, the equipment may demand regular maintenance and parts replacement.

REQUIREMENT CALCULATIONS

CFM
Pounds of dry air per hour injected in equipment = x 60
CF / lb

(Pounds of dry air per hr) x (Grains of moisture to be added)


Pounds of water per hour required =
7000

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