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Humidifiers for Every Application

Humidifiers for Every Application. Pressure Steam Humidifiers Designed to deliver Reliable humidity from facility steam boilers. What is LiveSteam?. LiveSteam humidifiers utilizes existing facility boiler steam for humidification in one of two ways:

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Humidifiers for Every Application

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  1. Humidifiers for Every Application

  2. Pressure Steam Humidifiers Designed to deliver Reliable humidity from facility steam boilers

  3. What is LiveSteam? • LiveSteam humidifiers utilizes existing facility boiler steam for humidification in one of two ways: • Directly introduce boiler steam into the duct work for humidification • Utilize boiler steam as the energy source to generate clean steam for humidification

  4. Why Use LiveSteam? • A source of central steam is • available • Inexpensive • Energy efficient

  5. LiveSteam Product Family SAM-e LS Tubes Steam Exchange

  6. LS Series

  7. LS Components Manual Shut-Off Valve Strainer Actuator Distributor Tube Steam Valve Steam Main Steam Separator Interconnecting Piping F&T Steam Trap Manual Shut-Off Valve Pressurized Condensate Return *All Red Components By Nortec

  8. LS Components Strainer

  9. LS Components Strainer Clean yearly! Screen Cap

  10. LS Components Distributor Tube

  11. LS Components Distributor Tube Tube Adaptor Duct Plate Support Support Bracket Length, L Stainless Steel Sheath Fiberglass Insulation Distributor Cross Section Duct Plate Support 2 Piece Adjustable Insulated Distributor (Optional) Cross Section

  12. LS Components Distributor Tube Adaptor Nut O-ring Threaded on to Valve or Header Nipple

  13. LS Components Distributor Tube - Installation Steam Airflow Steam Airflow

  14. LS Components Distributor Tube - Installation

  15. LS Components Interconnecting Piping

  16. LS Components Steam Separator

  17. LS Components Steam Separator Spec Label Outlet Inlet ¾” NPT

  18. LS Components Steam Valve

  19. LS Components Steam Valve • Maximum pressure 50 psig • ½” to 2” (CV 0.10 to 40.0) • Bronze body with stainless steel components OR • Stainless steel body with stainless steel components

  20. LS Components Actuator

  21. LS Components Actuator Installation Most problems caused by incorrect installation!

  22. LS Components Actuator Installation

  23. LS Components Steam Trap

  24. LS Components Steam Trap – Maintenance and Repair

  25. Principle of Operation Single Tube Distributor Tube Section View

  26. Principle of Operation Multiple Tube Distributor NOTE: DISTRUBUTORS MUST BE SUPPORTED BY STEAM PIPING AND DUCT SUPPORT BRACKET.

  27. Multiple Tube Distributor Header Sizing Header

  28. Electric Controls

  29. Electric Controls Temperature Switch

  30. Pneumatic Controls

  31. Pneumatic Controls Temperature Switch

  32. Troubleshooting

  33. Distributor Discharging Water? • Ensure “T” is from top of main • Verify steam trap operation • Ensure steam trap orifice is not clogged • Ensure proper amount of steam traps • Ensure pipe and traps are sized correctly

  34. Water Leaks from Tube Adapters? • O-ring damaged or missing • Connection not tight • Distributor not supported properly at other end resulting in stress on the tube adapter and o-ring

  35. Over Humidifying? • Incorrect valve size • Steam pressure too high • Exceeded max close off pressure of the actuator • Controls not calibrated or malfunctioning • Steam valve stuck open • Damaged seat in the valve • Spring tension on actuator too light or loose

  36. Under Humidifying? • Incorrect valve size • Insufficient amount of steam (undersized boiler) • Controls out of calibration • Header size too small • Steam pressure too low or fluctuating

  37. Humidity Swings? • Doors/Windows etc. opening and closing • Location of controls (ie. High limit too close to distribution) • Fluctuating steam supply pressure to the unit

  38. Spitting During Start-Up? • Temperature switch not installed or not functioning • Incorrect valve size • Boiler carrying too much condensate

  39. Condensate in Duct? • Duct too cold • Distributors too close to duct wall • Higher air velocity required (300 ft/min minimum) • Absorption distance calculations are incorrect • Incorrect valve size • Malfunctioning or lack of safety high limit humidistat

  40. Questions?

  41. SAM-e

  42. SAM-e Components Mounting Frame Steam Tubes Header Inlet Adapter Condensate Drain

  43. SAM-e Header • Fits ducts 18” – 144” wide • 3”, 6”, 9” or 12” spacing • Atmospheric or pressure steam 9.0” 8.7” Spacing Width

  44. SAM-e Header 801 – 1200 lbs/hr • Atmospheric steam • 3”, 6”, 9” or 12” spacing • Fits ducts 42” – 144” 9.0” 8.7” Spacing Width

  45. SAM-e Steam Tubes • Lengths from 6” to 132” • 4 Types: • Type A: 15 lbs/hr (20 Tubelets) • Type B: 36 lbs/hr (48 Tubelets) • Type B+: 55 lbs/hr (74 Tubelets) • Type C: 75 lbs/hr (102 Tubelets) Length

  46. How does the SAM-e Work? Steam Tube Cross Section Airflow Tube wall Hot Steam Nozzles Condensate

  47. Atmospheric Installation Atmospheric Steam Trap and Funnel

  48. Pressurized Installation With External Steam Separator Strainer Valve and Actuator Steam Main Separator F&T Steam Trap F&T Steam Trap Pressurized Condensate Return Main Return to Non-Pressurized Condensate Return Main or Drain

  49. Pressurized Installation Without External Steam Separator

  50. Pressurized Installation SAM-e Internal Baffle Internal Baffle Plate

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