Humidifier Analysis



Armstrong Humidifiers

With Liquid Level Control


Armstrong Humidifiers are a part of Armstrong International, and specialize in maintaining the quality of indoor air. This helps in providing a better environment that helps improve the quality of work and life and effectively results in increased productivity and lower operating costs.
Through state of the art humidification equipment, Armstrong has helped customers to make countless savings since 1938.

Armstrong Humidifiers come with the following feature for increased safety and better performance:

Ignition control module – It monitors and controls the combustion.

Liquid level control – It signals when the level of water is lower than required.

Flame detection rod – This controls the flame

Tank low level probe – It helps check low water levels.

End of season drain – This helps remove water whenever the need be.

There are different types of Armstrong Humidifiers. These are:


A. Conditioned Steam Humidifiers – These humidifiers condition steam through a four step conditioning process. The steps are Straining to remove the majority of dirt from the steam, separating, in which the condensate is separated from the vapor, Drying, wherein any residual mist is re evaporated and finally Silencing to reduce the noise made by escaping steam. The various series available are:

a. Cast Iron Steam Compressor – It directly injects steam and therefore requires very little maintenance. It includes the following: i. Series 9000 – Booster or Central ii. Series FSA/DSA/VSA – Electric or Unit iii. Series AM/AMAF – Unit or Air

b. Stainless Steel Steam Compressor – Sensitive environments need this type of compressors as extremely pure water is used to give out clean steam. It includes Series 1000, which helps reduce corrosion threat, gives a dry steam discharge and gives out almost no sound.

c. Steam Showers – These help create high humidity near a fast moving film or sheet. Dry steam is discharged and includes Series 9000 SM. The models from this series come with a steam shower, a Y type strainer and an inverted steam trap for improved performance.

B. Electric Steam Humidifiers – These humidifiers use water and electricity to manufacture steam. These operate by passing electrical current through water. The perfect type of water needs to be used as soft water shortens the life of electrodes while hard water requires very frequent cleaning. The various series available are:

a. Series EHU 700 – Electrode b. HumidiClean Ionic Bed

C. Gas Fired Steam Humidifiers – This series uses the advanced ionic bed technology to minimize costs. These function on propane or natural gas and can use any type of water, whether soft or hard without harming the machine. The microprocessor sends a signal to turn on the blower, the ignition control module performs a purge cycle and the hot surface igniter is switched on and lastly the combustion starts and the desired output is given. The series available is:

D. Series GFH – It comes with an in built pressure switch, which controls the pressure in the unit and the air movement in the blower.


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