Herrmidifier Dual Pneumatic User Manual

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Dual-Pneumatic

I n s t a l l a t i o n , O p e r a t i o n & S e r v i c e M a n u a l

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VI. START-UP CHECKLIST

This checklist is intended to highlight critical installation

points. A poor installation frequently results in start-up

difficulties and always results in less than ideal operation

of the humidifier.

1. Ensure all valves and valve cocks throughout the system

(especially at every head) are shut off.

2. Electric power is connected to the control cabinet per

the wiring diagram.

3. All humidistats and external inputs are connected to the

cabinet.

4. Air compressor is primed and oiled and air supply is

connected to the cabinet.

5. Air supply line has been purged and blown down to

remove any installation dirt.

6. Air supply line has been charged, leak tested and has a

minimum of 60 psi pressure to the cabinet.

7. Water supply is connected to the cabinet and has been

purged and blown down to remove installation dirt.

8. Water supply is charged and leak tested and has a

minimum of 50 psi pressure at the cabinet.

9. Drain loop has been connected to the bottom of the

cabinet and has been plumbed to an open drain.

10. Drain piping is installed with a loop a minimum of 3”

above atomizing heads and all piping after the cabinet.

11. All water piping from the cabinet to the manifolds is level

and without loops, or automatic float type air vents have

been installed at high points to remove trapped air.

12. All air and water lines at the ends for the atomizing

heads have been terminated with hose bibs.

VII. START-UP

After all checklist items are completed (and the total

installation is complete) the Dual Pneumatic system is ready

to start. Refer back to the Start-Up Checklist prior to Start-

Up below.

IMPORTANT: Before scheduling factory start-up, please have

any issues relating to the “Checklist” resolved. If additional

trips are required, additional start-up costs will be incurred!

1. Blow out air and water lines to the control cabinet.

2. Set all controls to their lowest setting (control and limit

if applicable). This allows the system to be turned “on”

without the atomization process being started.

3. Once the units get the signal to run and unit is turned

“on,” the air solenoid will energize within 5 seconds.

Once the air pressure switch detects sufficient air

pressure, the water solenoid will open.

4. With individual air and water valves at atomizing heads

closed, blow out the air and water lines through the

hose bibs.

5. A factory-trained technician will complete the balance of

the start-up.

VIII. ATOMIZING HEAD OPERATION

The Herrmidifier atomizing heads operate with the water

pressure higher than the air pressure. As air enters the

atomizing head, it flows in a centrifugal motion inside the air

nozzle and outside of the water nozzle. As the water enters

the atomizing head, it creates pressure against the diaphragm

and compresses the spring located on the opposite side of

the diaphragm. The motion of the diaphragm pulls the water

seat away from the bottom of the water nozzle allowing water

to flow through the water nozzle. As the water exits the water

nozzle, it becomes atomized by the compressed air inside

the air nozzle and exits the atomizing head as a fine mist.

IX. PRESSURE SETTINGS

IMPORTANT: The air and water pressures to the atomizing

head should only be adjusted when the humidifier is at full

output. Do not attempt to adjust the air and water pressure

settings at any other time. The instructions below assume that

the atomizing heads are installed at the same elevation as the

water control section. Adjustment from this standard must be

made to compensate for any elevation differences between

the water control section and the atomizing head manifold.

1. Set the air pressure at 30 psig.

2. Set the water pressure at 33-38 psig according to the

atomizing head capacity as listed below:

a. 6 lb/hr. 35 psig

b. 8 lb/hr. 38 psig

c. 10 lb/hr. 33 psig

d. 12 lb/hr. 35 psig

e. 15 lb/hr. 37 psig

The water pressure settings listed above will allow the

atomizing heads to perform at their rated capacity (lb/hr.).

It may be desired to deviate slightly (1-2 psig) from the

standard settings in order to enhance performance. Slightly

lower water pressures will result in a finer atomized spray

(smaller droplet size). Be aware that any adjustments such

as this will also reduce the rated capacity of the heads. Use

caution accordingly.

X. MAINTENANCE

• Air Compressor – follow manufacturer’s recommended

instructions.

• Atomizing Heads – clean dust and debris from outside of

heads as required. If raw water is used, we recommend

removing the atomizing nozzles and strainer screens

once a year for disassembly and cleaning. DO NOT

use a wire or other foreign object to clean nozzle as this

could ruin orifice.

• Air & Water Lines – blow out once a year. Check joints

for leaks once a year.

• Humidistats should be checked once per year.

• Solenoid valves should be checked once a year for

proper operation and closure.

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