FUNCTIONING PRINCIPLE
The EASYSTEAM series sunk-electrode humidifiers use the conductivity of potable water to
produce steam by boiling.
A current is generated between the electrodes sunk in appropriate cylinder, that heats the water to
boiling point.
Current intensity (expressed in amperes) varies according to the quantity of water in cylinder that is
in contact with the electrodes surfaces and the conductivity of the water itself.
The electronics in the humidifier, via an amperometric transformer, measures current intensity and
controls the water charge valve to raise the water level or the discharge pump to lower it. This
system is fully automatic.
Combined use of the microprocessor and a humidity sensor also makes it possible to set
proportional functioning, optimising water and electricity consumption according to required
humidity levels.
In addition to ensuring functioning during steam output, the discharge pump also guarantees
draining the cylinder completely when the unit has been idle for a set time: this prevents forming
and depositing of limescale or other particles created during the boiling process.
The EASYSTEAM series humidifiers are fully automatic and require only replacement of the
cylinder when the electrodes are worn.
The layout below illustrates the functioning principle.