humifiering
Humifiering, or humidification, is the process of adding moisture to indoor air to increase relative humidity (RH) to a desired level. It is used to improve comfort, protect materials, and support processes that require certain humidity levels. It is the opposite of dehumidification.
There are several methods: steam humidification releases water vapor by boiling; evaporative humidification uses a wick,
Applications include homes and offices, hospitals, museums, data centers, and agriculture. Benefits include reduced skin and
Control and measurement: RH targets commonly range from about 30-50% for most indoor environments, up to 40-60%
Maintenance and safety: Use clean water, periodic cleaning to prevent mineral buildup and microbial growth. Regularly