1. Control parameters of an ultrasonic humidifier include humidification capacity, voltage, and input power.
2. Features of ultrasonic humidifiers: Compact structure, easy installation, sensitive control, high efficiency and energy saving. Compared with electrode (thermal) humidifiers, they can save approximately 70%~85% of energy.
3. Ultrasonic humidifiers consume significantly less power than electrode (thermal) humidifiers. However, electrode (thermal) humidifiers use isothermal humidification, while ultrasonic humidifiers use isenthalpic humidification. Therefore, the air humidified by an ultrasonic humidifier still needs to be heated. So, if the humidification efficiency is the same, from an energy consumption perspective, ultrasonic humidifiers save electricity but not energy.
4. The actual frequency of an ultrasonic humidifier often deviates, causing a decrease in humidification capacity. When selecting a humidifier, it is advisable to consider an additional 10%~20% safety margin.
5. As the water temperature increases, the humidification capacity of the humidifier increases. However, as the water temperature rises, the lifespan of the humidifier will decrease. The water temperature should generally not exceed 35℃.







