HUMIDITY GROUP
 

The Membership of the Humidity Group | Members

Membership is open to any company or organisation with an interest in the control of Relative Humidity.

Why use a Group Member ?

The membership is committed to the correct application of Humidification and so can be relied upon to provide impartial guidance with applications. Click for a list of members.

Downloads from the group

Humidity Group Leaflet
The Humidity Group Leaflet (Download .pdf 347Kb)
This explains the Humidity Group's objectives, why humidity is important and why you should use a Humidity Group member.
Energy Efficiency Statement
HUMIDITY GROUP Energy Efficiency statement (3.3.06)
Describes the options available to minimise the potential power consumption
Legionella statement
LEGIONELLA statement for the Humidity Group (Download 57Kb)
Statement from the Humidity Group on LEGIONELLA and referring to two Codes of Best Practice for cold water and atmospheric steam humidification systems which aim to raise awareness and improve standards.  The intention is to reduce the risk of microbial contamination in humidification systems, particularly in relation to Legionnaire’s Disease.
CoP 1
Code of Best Practice 1 Cold Water Humidification Systems
HEVAC Code of Best Practice for the design, installation and maintenance of humidification systems to reduce microbial contamination risk in cold water humidification, misting and fogging systems.
CoP 2
Code of Best Practice 2 Atmospheric Steam Humidification Systems
HEVAC Code of Best Practice for the design, installation and maintenance of steam humidification systems of the atmospheric, self generating type.
CoP 3
Code of Best Practice 3 Live Steam Humidification Systems (Isothermal)
A Code of Best Practice for the design, installation and maintenance of steam humidification systems of the live steam type.
CoP 4
Code of Best Practice 4 - Planned Maintenance - 0.6MB added 28 January 2010
This guide provides information and advice on good practice in the commissioning and maintaining of a wide range of different types of humidifier. It is intended for anyone who has an interest in running humidifiers efficiently, effectively and safely, such as maintenance organisations, service personnel, facilities managers, end users and building services consultants. As such, it is orientated towards planned, preventative maintenance rather than taking a reactive break/fix approach.
Application Guide
Humidity Group Application Guide (Download Word document, 494Kb)
This guide explains the importance of humidification, the guidelines for comfort conditions and how to humidify the air.  It includes a glossary of humidification systems and a table showing advantages/disadvantages for different humidification systems and applications.
Why Humidity is important
THE IMPORTANCE OF HUMIDIFICATION
The humidity group's view on correct humidity covering office environment, manufacturing environments and food storage.  It includes a table of "systems and benefits" and information on running costs.  Also a chart to help choose the right system.
Case for humidity
The Case for Humidity (Download - 2.4Mb)
A PowerPoint slideshow covering all aspects of humidity.
Master Class - Why Humidify?
Master Class: "WHY HUMIDIFY?" - July 2004 (Download .pdf 2.8Mb)
Covers a wide range of topics such as regulations, recommended organisations, humidification and its application within the air-conditioned building, humidifier types, comparative run costs and water quality.
HEVAC focusing on humidity - March 2005
HEVAC Focusing on Humidity - March 2005 (Download .doc 44Kb)
Publication from 2005 outlining the activity of the HEVAC Humidity Group.
   


 

 

 
 

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