Specifications
DRI-STEEM XT Electrode Steam Humidifier Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual • Page 45
Operation 
Supply water considerations
Recommended supply water 
conductivity for DRI-STEEM 
electrode humidifiers is 
125 to 1250 μS/cm.
Water conductivity and drain and fill events
The paragraphs below explain why steam output consistency, 
efficiency, cylinder life, and start-up time are impacted by water 
conductivity and by drain and fill events.
Water conductivity: In electrode humidifiers, steam output is 
directly related to the resistance of the water in the steam cylinder 
and, therefore, the conductivity of the water between the electrodes. 
Higher water levels cover more electrode surface and result in more 
steam; lower water levels cover less electrode surface and result in 
less steam. Since water conductivity and water level both correlate 
to steam output, DRI-STEEM’s algorithm monitors conductivity 
and manages drain and fill events to optimize humidifier 
performance and provide proper steam output.
Drain and fill events: As the water in the cylinder boils into steam, 
the concentration of conductive ions increases until it reaches a 
threshold that triggers a drain and fill event. This rids the cylinder 
of highly conductive water and replaces it with less conductive 
fill water. The more conductive the fill water and the higher the 
demand, the more quickly the threshold is reached, and the more 
frequently the cylinder automatically drains and fills to stay within 
the parameters for proper steam output.
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