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Herrmidifier 500

Automated low capacity humidifier is an excellent tool for the small commercial storage room or residential greenhouse grower seeking to raise humidity but without the evaporative cooling requirements of a larger unit having forced air propulsion. A single unit can maintain up to 75-80% relative humidity in a 3000 cubic foot storage area, or a 1000 cubic foot greenhouse.

Quiet & efficient, this self-contained unit uses less electricity than a 75-watt light bulb. Designed for dependable, trouble free operation with rust and corrosion resistant construction. System (HER-500U) includes a humidistat to automatically control the humidity level, calibrated from 20 to 80% relative humidity.

Connect to a water supply and a float valve assembly inside the humidifier base pan automatically maintains the correct water level for continuous operation

Specifications on the HER-500
  • Includes wall-mounted humidistat control. Grounded junction box. Mounting shelf bracket. And plate tubing with adapters. Saddle valves and floats to control the water level.
  • Installs in less than an hour
  • Positive output of 6 0 gallons per day (2 pints per hour)
  • Air circulation of approximately 92 cubic feet per minute
  • 12 diameter x 11 1/2' high. Weight - 12 Lbs.
  • Positive discharge through adjustable direction dome Unit is unaffected by temperature of inlet water
  • Temperature operating range of 35° to 110° F
  • Manufacturer's two-year guarantee on all materials & workmanship
Product ID: HER-500
Category: Environmental Control-Dehumidifiers & Humidifiers
Price:  $249.95
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