Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is Smart Fog’s humidification technology?
Smart Fog uses self-evaporative adiabatic technology that produces ultra-fine droplets which fully evaporate before hitting surfaces, preventing wetness and condensation. This allows precise, uniform humidity control while reducing airborne contaminants.
2. What are the power and water requirements for the system?
The system requires compressed air (around 100 psi) and water from any standard source. It uses minimal electricity, mainly to power the control unit, making it energy-efficient.
3. How is the system installed?
Smart Fog units are easy to install using flexible piping and push-to-connect fittings and can be mounted on walls, ceilings, or inside ducts. The plug-and-play design requires minimal facility modification.
4. Is regular maintenance necessary?
No regular maintenance is needed as the system has no moving parts and self-cleans via oxidation. Filter replacement is recommended every two years.
5. How does Smart Fog compare to traditional humidifiers?
Smart Fog avoids wet surfaces and condensation unlike traditional humidifiers, offering more precise humidity control and lower energy use. It also requires less maintenance and suppresses airborne contaminants.
6. How does a humidifier work?
Humidifiers add moisture to the air through mist, evaporation, or steam. Smart Fog creates fine droplets that evaporate fully before contact, preventing wetness and providing clean humidity.
7. How do I maintain and clean my humidifier?
Smart Fog systems need minimal upkeep, with no routine cleaning required thanks to self-oxidizing nozzles. Simply replace filters every two years.
8. What do I do when the humidifier stops working?
Check that the air pressure and water supply meet system requirements and ensure the control unit is powered. If issues persist, contact Smart Fog support for assistance.


