Humidity Control and Occupants
Humidity Control and Occupants
Humidity Control and Occupants
Eric Brodsky, PE
Director of Technology
Research Products Inc. / Aprilaire / DriSteem
Duncan Curd
General Manager
Nortec Humidity Ltd.
Jeremy Wolfe
National Sales & Marketing Manager
CAREL USA
Agenda
1. Fundamentals of Humidity
• Key Terms and Definitions
• How indoor humidity changes throughout the year
• Where humidification matter most
3. Recent Research
• Microbiome Study Details
• Example of Hospital Savings
• Results and Recommendations
Humidity
• The amount of water vapor in the air
• Measured in “Absolute” or “Relative” terms
Absolute Humidity
• Mass of water in particular volume of air
• Expressed as mass (grains/lbda or gw/kgda)
Relative Humidity
• Amount of water vapor in the air relative to how much it can
hold at a given temperature (%)
Maximum Moisture Content Of Air Depends
On Air Temperature
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Grains of Water / Cubic Foot of Air
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Electrostatic Discharge
(ESD)
Most Common
– Paper / Leather / Books / Paintings / Wood Products
Common Effects
• Curling of Stock
• Cracking or Breaking at Creases
• Loss of Package Strength
• Production Delays
• Gluing Failures
• Warping
• Cracking
• Dry Rot
Also applications in Food Storage / Concrete Curing / Ect.
Effects of Humidity on Paper
Electrostatic Discharge
10%-20% RH 65%-90% RH
Walking Across Carpet 35,000 1,500
1E.M. Sterling, A. Arundel, and T.D. Sterling, Criteria for Human Exposure to Humidity in Occupied Buildings
(ASHRAE Transactions, 1985), Vol. 91, Part 1
Humidification for People
Static Electricity
• Is a build-up of electric
charges within or on the
surface of a material
• Can be a nuisance or a
hazard
• Static issues decrease
from ~20% to ~45% RH1
Skin
Maintaining healthy skin as a barrier is critical to wellness
Water content of innermost skin cells is ~70%
Below ~30% RH conditions, the skin becomes dry1
80
78
76
Temperature [F]
74
Discomfort
Comfort Range
72
Range
70
68
68°F, 31% RH
66
64
5 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85
Relative Humidity [%]
1 J.E. Laviana, F.H. Rohles, Jr. and P.E. Bullock, Humidity Comfort and Contact Lenses (ASHRAE, 1988) 94(1), 3-11.
Importance of Proper Humidification on Wellness
Throat
Humidity below 30% RH can irritate vocal chords 1
– Dryness of throat
– Increased hoarseness or laryngitis
– National Institute for Health (NIH) recommends:
• Drink water, six to eight glasses a day
• Use a humidifier
• Keep relative humidity > 30% RH
1 National
Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, Taking Care of Your Voice,
https://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/taking-care-your-voice (December 14, 2016)
Importance of Proper Humidification on Wellness
Nasal Passages
1 J.P.
Guggenbichler, R. Huster and S. Geiger, Luftfeuchtigkeit und Immunabwehr
Die Rolle der Schleimhaut und Auswirkungen auf die Klimatechnik (2007) Tab Technik AM, Vol. 38, No. 9
Importance of Proper Humidification for Wellness
• Lungs – Low humidity results in breathing smaller particles 1
– Low humidity can increase creation of smaller exhaled breathe
aerosols that can retransmit microbes
– Greater likelihood of particles being inhaled deeply
1 https://www.cdc.gov/flu/about/season/flu-season.htm
Recent Humidification Research
Influenza Virus
• Studies show that higher humidity reduces infectivity of
influenza
Research indicates that 1 hour after coughing, the influenza virus is ~5 times
more infectious at 7-23% than at > 43% RH
1 John Noti, et al, Humidity Leads to Loss of Infectious Influenza Virus from Simulated Coughs (February 27, 2013)
Recent Humidification Research
Health – Viruses and Seasonal Influenza
Occupants Buildings
Updates in Humidity Research
• Microbiomes are
We have an obligatory relationship with Indoor air an
communities of microbes
– bacteria, viruses and
fungi-that live in, on and
around every living thing
• Microbiome of: We send Buildings
the gut our send their
the skin microbes microbes
into into us
the built environment buildings
the air, etc
Microbiome Research in a New Hospital
Why?
• Likely several reasons
• Most factors did not show strong correlation…
Study Results: Indoor RH vs. Patient HAI’s
Average RH for
all Patient Rooms
10 1.5 hours
100 6 seconds
Humidity Control
Occupants • Better health Buildings
• Cleaner buildings
Humidity in Your Building (Practical
Applications)
Technologies for Humidification
Steam vs. Atomizing
Isothermals Adiabatics
Water droplets introduced in the air: no
ASEPTIC HUMIDIFICATION Steam doesn’t carry bacteria recirculation
Treated water
Yes
TEMPERATURE CHANGE Temperature doesn’t change significantly
COOLING EFFECT
Centralized Steam
Electrode
Duct
Medium Pressure
Cooling & Humidifying with Adiabatic Systems
Cooling the air by water evaporation directly in the supply air: 77lb/hr
+
1058 btu/hr of cooling capacity per 1lb/hr of evaporated 1kW electric power
water =
82k BTU/hr cooling
≈
THE AIR IS COOLED AND HUMIDIFIED 8.5kW electric saving
supply
80°F air
return 95°F
air 60%rH 6000 CFM
30%rH
Cooling & Humidifying with Adiabatic Systems
The exhaust air is cooled before entering 220 lb/h
the heat recovery unit: it sensibly cools the outdoor air +
thus reducing the load at the cooling coil. 1kW electric power
+
Smaller coil, smaller chiller, lower running costs heat recovery ε=58%
=
IEC does not add moisture on supply air: 144k BTU/h cooling
SENSIBLE COOLING ONLY (12 tons)
≈
220lb/hr 15 kW electric saving
77°F
50%rH
95°F 64.4°F
40%rH 100%rH
17,600 CFM
82°F 77°F
55%rH 70%rH
Application: Hospital
Details:
Location: Santorso (VI), Italy
Technology: High Pressure Atomizers
Image Courtesy: AHRI Member Company
Installation Notes
• 66 units ranging 220 – 2200 lb/hr
• Humidification during cooling mode
• Multiple zones from a single system
• Minimal maintenance required
Benefits:
• Evap cooling reduces mechanical needs
• Reduced mechanical energy costs
• Building constructed using Green principals Image Courtesy: AHRI Member Company
Application: Residential Home
Details: Evaporative
Humidifier
Location: Madison, WI
Technology: Evaporative and Steam
Installation Notes
• Multiple HVAC Systems
• Automatic humidistat control
• Outdoor temperature sensor
• Closet Installation
Benefits: Steam
Humidifier
• Improved homeowner comfort
• Potential energy savings
• Preservation of wood furnishings
• Potential of improved wellness Image Courtesy: AHRI Member Company
Application: Bikram Yoga Studio
Details:
Location: Phoenix, AZ
Technology: Resistive Element
Installation Notes
• Humidity added directly to room
• Humidifier installed in closet
• Oversized to enable quick startup
Benefits:
• Rapid startup reduces time to open studio
• Operates on standard tap water
• Clean steam reduces odor potential
• Health and wellness of occupants
Images Courtesy :N. Lea
Application: Assisted Living Facility
Details:
Technology: Natural Gas Fired Steam
Short Absorption Manifold
Installation Notes
• Short distance for steam absorption
• No indoor space available
Benefits:
• Saved valuable indoor space Image Courtesy: AHRI Member Company
Installation Notes
• Tight space was impossible for crane
• Outdoor model saved mechanical space
• Gas selected for capacity and energy cost
Benefits:
• Improved employee eye, skin, and vocal health
• Potential reductions in absenteeism
• Potential improved productivity through well being
• Preservation of building finishes
Image Courtesy: AHRI Member Company
Application: Cleanroom Manufacturing
Details:
Location: Dallas, Tx
Technology: High Pressure Fogging
Installation Notes
• Multiple 60,000 cfm rooftop units
• Precision +/-1% control sequence
• Modular design facilitates service
• Process water avoids mineral dust
Benefits:
• Maintains humidity within process spec
• Reduces potential for static electricity
• Evaporative effect reduces mechanical cooling
Images Courtesy: N. Lea
Application: Social Media Data Center
Details:
Location: Northern Sweden
Technology: Evaporative Media
Installation Notes
• Fans and filters run length of building
• 78 side by side evaporative coolers
• 50,000 lbs of water evaporate per hour
Benefits:
• 4,500 tons of evaporative cooling
• Low energy input and cost
• Stable server environment
• Reduced potential for static electricity
Image Courtesy: AHRI Member Company
Application: Cancer Research Data Center
Details:
Location: Seattle, WA
Technology: Evaporative Media
Installation Notes
• 750 kW “Tier II” Datacenter Image Source: http://www.aeieng.com/index.php/10729-00
Benefits:
• Evap cooling offsets mechanical needs
• Optimal environment for servers
• Helped achieve low overall energy
consumption Image Courtesy: N. Lea
Application: Printing Facility
Details:
Location: Kaukauna, WI
Technology: Natural Gas Fired Steam
Installation Notes
• Excessive electrostatic charges Image Courtesy: AHRI Member Company
Benefits:
• Reduced potential for static electricity Image Courtesy: AHRI Member Company
• Air that is too dry has negative health effects for occupants. Target 30 – 60% RH
for optimal occupant wellness (eyes, skin, nasal)
• Research shows the relative humidity is in controlling the spread of illness and in
particular Hospital Acquired Infections (HAI’s). There is a clear payback in
Hospitals, which can be easily extrapolated to many building types
• Todays humidifiers are considerably more advanced that old generations and
there are types and technologies to match any applications humidity needs, and
potentially even contribute to cooling.
Questions