DriSteem introduces new low-maintenance humidification system


DRI-STEEM Corporation (DriSteem), a leading manufacturer of humidification, evaporative cooling, and water treatment products, introduces the Low-maintenance Humidification System. This all-in-one, near-zero maintenance steam humidification system integrates two proven DriSteem products – the Vapormist® electric humidifier and the 200 Series reverse-osmosis system – on a single skid mount with a single power supply and user interface controller.

“This near-zero maintenance system will significantly reduce the lifetime humidifier tank maintenance burden and cost especially where frequency and complexity of humidification system maintenance are a big concern,“ said Steve Felber, DriSteem Product Manager. “Since this system ships completely piped and wired, connection headaches are eliminated.”

The reverse-osmosis system component of the Low-maintenance Humidification System removes over 98% of dissolved solids from supply water, providing high purity water to the humidifier. This prevents chalky scale buildup from overtaking the humidifier’s water tank. By eliminating this buildup, the system ensures the highest humidifier performance and greatest efficiency. Intervals between humidifier maintenance are extended by 10x or more, cutting service costs and virtually eliminating humidifier downtime.

DriSteem’s Low-maintenance Humidification System is controlled by a single user interface. Set up, view, and adjust or monitor humidification and water treatment functions at the unit or through building automation systems using a single Vapor-logic® controller.

For more information about DriSteem’s Low-maintenance Humidification System, visit www.dristeem.com.



October 28, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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