Working Principle - HACE MJS-401 Instruction Manual

Ultrasonic humidifier
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Working principle

Working principle: Ultrasonic humidifiers use a high frequency oscillator to break up the water
into tiny particles. The ventilation system of the humidifier fans the water into the air where they
evaporate, increasing the humidity.
Features
Easy to refill water tank
Built-in security device will switch off the unit automatically when the water tank is empty
Noiseless and energy-saving
High-quality transducer guarantees a lasting and satisfactory function.
Soothing nightlight
What is air humidity?
Air humidity is the water vapour content in the air.
What is relative humidity?
Relative humidity is the proportion of moisture or water vapour in the air in relation to the maxi-
mum possible level at the current temperature, expressed as a percentage.
How can insufficient humidity affect us?
When the air is too dry, hydrogen levels in the body decrease, and negative symptoms can occur
or be aggravated. Common symptoms are:
Nasal congestion or runny nose
Breathing difficulties
Dry throat; sore throat
Dry complexion with flaking and skin cracking
Static electricity
Tiredness, drowsiness and poor concentration
Respiratory infections and diseases, such as asthma.
Problems with dry complexion and eczema
Dry eyes; smarting
What is ideal relative humidity?
In tropical countries, the climate is extremely hot and humid. This is why air-conditioning systems
are used everywhere. The disadvantage of air conditioning is that it makes the air much too dry. A
comfortable indoor environment with relative humidity of 60% to 70% is recommended.
Environment
Indoor humidity level during the winter
Ideal indoor humidity level
Outdoor humidity level
Relative humidity (%)
15 %-40 %
50 %-60 %
70 %-95 %
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