Ed in steam lines, And condensate return, Age 16 – Nortec NH-EL Series User Manual

Page 19: Steam lines and condensate return instructions

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Steam Lines and Condensate Return Instructions

The following instructions must be followed for installation of steam lines for ASD, BSD, CSD,
SAM-e, and remote blower packs. Failure to use material recommended in

Table 7, exceeding maximum recommended length in Table 7, or failure to follow any other
steam line installation instructions will result in improper operation and could void the warranty.


Table 7: Recommended Steam Line Material*, Maximum Length, Losses

NH-EL

Maximum Steam

MED-L

Stainless

Possible Steam Losses

Model

Line Length

Copper

Steel

(based on 1” insulated copper pipe)

ft

(m)

Tube

Tube

lb/hr/ft

(kg/hr/m)

5

7

(2)

3/4

0.875 X 0.049W

0.06

(0.09)

10

12

(3.5)

20

17

(5)

30

22

(6.5)

50

43

(13)

1 1/2

1.75 X 0.065W

0.11

(0.16)

75/150**

47

(14)

100/200**

50

(15)

Oversized Steam Line (Use for longer steam runs)***

5

14

(4)

1

1.125 X 0.049W

0.06

(0.09)

10

24

(7)

20

34

(10)

30

44

(13)

50

86

(26)

2

2.0 X 0.065W

0.11

(0.16)

75/150**

94

(28)

100/200**

100

(30)

Nortec Steam Hose

5-30

10

(3)

Pt No 1328810 (7/8”)

0.1

(0.15)

50-200**

10

(3)

Pt No. 1328820 (1 3/4”)

0.15

(0.22)

Note: * The use of steam line other than copper, stainless steel tube or Nortec supplied steam line will void the warranty and may

adversely affect the operation of the humidifier.

** Use one steam line per cylinder for NH-EL 150-200 humidifiers. Do not combine lines except at distributor using a Nortec adapter

designed for that purpose and only if humidifiers operate in parallel.

*** These diameters require a reducer at humidifier and steam distributor connection.



Danger:
The NH-EL is an atmospheric humidifier that will only operate properly when its steam

distribution system is installed so that it provides no significant backpressure.

Installing the NH-EL in such a way that backpressure can develop during operation

could result in serious injury or damage to property.

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