1519085 Nortec Humidity Steam Tank
The Nortec Humidity 1519085 serves as a reliable replacement steam tank crafted exclusively for Nortec steam-style humidifiers. Tailored to seamlessly integrate with models generating 50 to 200 pounds of steam per hour, this tank operates efficiently on 440-480 volts, 3-phase power, using ordinary tap water. Designed with precision, the 1519085 Nortec Humidity steam tank ensures optimal performance and longevity for your humidification system. This steam tank exemplifies Nortec's commitment to delivering high-quality components for maintaining optimal humidity levels in various environments. Trust in the durability and compatibility of the Nortec Humidity 1519085 to enhance the efficiency of your humidifier system.
Key features:
- Steam output capacity: Designed for Nortec steam style humidifiers with a capacity of 50 to 200 pounds of steam per hour.
- Durable construction: Built to withstand the high temperatures and moisture inside a steam humidifier for long-lasting use.
- Easy installation and replacement: Designed for straightforward installation and removal during maintenance or replacement.
- Cylinder 605 design: This refers to the specific tank design used in this model, likely indicating its size and internal components.
- 6 terminals on top: These terminals serve for electrical connections to the humidifier unit, likely for power and control of the steam generation process.
- Compatible water type: Standard tap water.
- Voltage requirements: 440-480 volts, 3 phase.
Signs of faulty Nortec Humidity Steam Tank
- No steam production: This is the most obvious sign of a problem. If the humidifier isn't generating any steam at all, the tank could be faulty.
- Reduced steam output: If the humidifier is producing less steam than usual, the tank could be clogged or have internal damage affecting its efficiency.
- Uneven or erratic steam production: Fluctuations in steam output can indicate issues with the tank's heating elements or control mechanisms.
- Leaks: If you notice water leaks around the tank or connections, it could be due to cracks, damaged seals, or loose fittings.
- Excessive water consumption: If the humidifier seems to be using more water than usual, the tank might have internal leaks or malfunctioning water level control.
- Mineral buildup: Over time, minerals from tap water can build up inside the tank, leading to reduced efficiency and potential clogging.
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