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EVAPORATIVE HUMIDIFICATION

Humidification Method
Dry air
The humidifying method used in the Revive is
Humid air
the Evaporative Humidification method. This
method uses three parts: water tank, water tray
and wick filter. The water tank supplies water to
the water tray as the wick filter absorbs water.
Air is drawn into the Revive and passes through
the wick filter humidifying the air and expelling
it back into the room.
The expelled air temperature may feel cooler than the current room temperature. This is due to
the air picking up moisture through the wick filter and losing heat. Depending on the room size
this may have a cooling effect on the room's temperature.
Be aware that the humidifying effect on the room may be affected by the surrounding humidity
or temperature. If the humidity is high or the temperature is low, the amount of moisture
supplied by the humidifier may be low.
Evaporative Method Advantages
With the Evaporative Humidification Method, the water particles used to humidify the room's
atmosphere are small and light-weight. The smaller particle size can travel through the air
more easily and efficiently, providing an even humidity throughout the room instead of over-
saturating the immediately-surrounding area.
Evaporative Humidification is self-regulating, as the room's atmosphere determines how much
water evaporates from the humidifier into the air.
Coverage
The Revive's Humidifying feature is designed for optimum performance for a room of 350
square feet. If the Revive is used in a larger room, the humidifier may be less effective. To
humidify a larger space set the fan speed to 3 in Humidifying Air Purifier Mode.
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