Humidification Equipment
For Colleges, Universities and Higher Education Campuses
Some of the world's most respected institutions rely on Armstrong for state-of-the-art design, manufacturing and application of humidification and conditioned steam equipment.
Armstrong's energy-efficient, cost-effective solutions consistently deliver the clean, reliable, precisely controlled humidification necessary for reducing static discharge and achieving a pleasant, comfortable environment for students and staff.
Learn More About Armstrong Humidification Solutions | Humidification Design Checklist- HumidiClean™ Humidifiers
- HumidiPack® Steam Dispersion Panels
- Series 1000 Stainless Steel Direct Steam Humidifiers
- Case Studies
- Recommended Courses
HumidiClean™ Humidifiers
HumidiClean™ electric and gas-fired humidifiers feature replaceable, ionic bed inserts. This remarkable technology provides more efficient and safe operation, increased energy savings, and close to maximum output throughout their service life. Learn More About HumidiClean™
HumidiPack® Steam Dispersion Panels
This prefabricated steam humidifier system is ready for insertion in the duct. Armstrong HumidiPack® offers simplified installation, corrosion-resistant stainless steel, reduced heat gain to duct air, and compatibility with many steam sources. The HumidiPack® Family includes a variety of sizes and configurations to meet new installation or retrofit needs.
Series 1000 Stainless Steel Direct Steam Humidifiers
Armstrong offers Series 1000 steam-separator humidifiers for use in sensitive environments where pure demineralized, deionized or distilled water is used to generate clean steam. Wetted parts of the humidifier package are stainless steel, minimizing the carryover of impurities created by this highly corrosive water.
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Case Studies
Improving Fluctuations in Relative Humidity
Meeting demands for higher capacity, accuracy and turndown.
Download PDFProper Humidification for Museum Storage
Solution reduces necessary maintenance, offers tight control for a small space, and ensures that special stored items are fully protected against the harsh effects of improper and inconsistent humidification, regardless of seasonal weather.
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College of Humidification
A variety of courses designed to help you gain a more thorough understanding of the typical HVAC equipment.
Learn MoreFundamentals of Humidification
Find out about: the importance of humidification; problems associated with low humidity; how to determine humidity requirements; how psychrometrics are used in humidification design, and different methods of humidification—isothermal and adiabatic.
Learn MoreComponents of an HVAC System
Learn a common vocabulary for HVAC components and find out how to identify and explain the role of equipment typically found in an HVAC system.
Learn MoreHVAC Controls – Humidity and Temperature
This course discusses HVAC humidity and temperature sensor technologies, methods of humidity control in central systems and best practices for installation and accurate humidity control. Learn More
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