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The Evaporator system

A special evaporator wick soaks up water. A fan sucks the dry room air through the wet wick and returns it to the room, optimally humidified. During the humidification process, the air is also washed, in other words, some dust and dirt particles are removed. Depending on its temperature, air can only absorb a certain amount of water. The process of evaporation thus provides self-regulating humidification, and as a result, additional control systems are not necessary.

Evaporators require very little power. The energy used during evaporation comes from the air itself. To ensure optimal performance from the appliance, the evaporator wick should be replaced once or twice per season.