HUMIDIFICATION BY SPRAYING
Economical Ecological Hygienic
Save energy in your office and industrial buildings
USES
ADVANTAGES
The ingenious process of Microniser requires a very low electricity consumption as it is based on adiabatic evaporation without heating of water.
Its low power combined with its reliability make Microniser very cheap. With the Full-Service, the user does not incur any investment and perfectly controls his operating costs.
All the water fed into the system will evaporate, limiting waste. Very low consumption reducing CO2 emissions and making buildings and industries greener.
BREEAM® : certification of the reduced environmental impact and the high perfomance of Microniser by the world leading sustainability assessment method.
Microniser operates with municipal water. The sprayed water remains pure and contributes to the conditioning of a quality air.
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No stagnating water
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No bacterial pollution of the air: Legionnaire’s disease etc.
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No need for algaecide treatment
Microniser offers an ideal humidification solution for hospitals, food and pharmaceutical industries.
INFORMATION & TRAINING
You are the owner of an office or industrial building, for the comfort of the occupants, you are looking for an optimal solution for humidity control, tell us about your project by describing your air treatment unit or the area to be humidified. We will tell you the type of humidifier you need.
For more details contact us or download our documentation:
Trainings are organized on request for Facility Managers and Building Owners.
During a half-day or full-day session, the following topics are covered in detail:
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Basics of Humidification and psychrometry diagram
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Legislation, work rules, occupant comfort
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Technical comparison of the humidification techniques
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Financial comparison of the humidification techniques
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Good practices for the selection and sizing of the humidifier
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Optimization of an existing humidification system and calculation of ROI
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Installation and maintenance recommendations
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Exchange on field experiences