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Frequently Asked Questions

High pressure humidifiers are very energy efficient, and in many cases can see a return on investment in less than two years when MeeFog replaces gas or electric steam humidifiers. MeeFog can provide energy savings calculations.

 

Energy use is a very important factor to consider as some systems can use a lot of energy. MeeFog systems can be retrofit to most existing air handlers. Usually, fog humidification is cost effective for humidification loads of 100 lb/hr or more.

MeeFog high-pressure water atomizers use much less energy than other types of humidifiers and are easy to retrofit to existing air handlers. MeeFog systems can also be installed in specially designed duct sections.

The main difference in fog vs. steam humidification comes down to energy and efficiency. Steam Humidification: requires boiling water, has high energy costs, requires frequent maintenance, and uses chemicals to prevent scale buildup. Fog Humidification: uses high-pressure pumps to create a fine mist, consumes a fraction of the energy, and requires less maintenance. Both methods add moisture to the air, but fog humidification is more cost-effective, energy-efficient, and environmentally sustainable. For facilities seeking to replace steam humidifiers, fog systems offer equal performance at a much lower operating cost.

 

When it comes to energy savings humidification, MeeFog delivers a major advantage. Steam systems require large amounts of electricity or natural gas to boil water. In contrast, fog systems only need a small high-pressure pump paired with a low-grade heat source such as a hot water loop inside the air handler. This design avoids boiling water entirely, and  matched with a waste heat source , the only added energy load is a small horsepower motor for the pump. On average, MeeFog uses one percent of the energy of steam humidification, leading to 50–80% lower utility bills. Many customers recover their investment in just 1–3 years through energy savings alone. Fog systems also provide free cooling and there is no condensation in duct sections downstream of the fog system.

The cost of humidification systems depends on installation size and application. While a MeeFog system has a similar initial investment as a steam humidifier, the operating cost is dramatically lower. Over its lifetime, a fog system typically costs 50–70% [Ask Elliot to confirm this number] less to run and maintain than steam. This makes MeeFog one of the most affordable long-term humidification solutions on the market.

Fog humidification is ideal for buildings aiming for energy efficiency and sustainability. Because it doesn’t rely on boiling water, but instead uses a low-grade heat source like hot water loops directly in the air handler or warm return air, it dramatically reduces carbon emissions, utility bills, and maintenance costs. Whether in data centers, museums, hospitals, or manufacturing facilities, customers report measurable energy savings in humidification while maintaining precise humidity levels.

The cost of humidification systems depends on installation size and application. While a MeeFog system has a similar initial investment as a steam humidifier, the operating cost is dramatically lower. Over its lifetime, a fog system typically costs 50–70% [Ask Elliot to confirm this number] less to run and maintain than steam. This makes MeeFog one of the most affordable long-term humidification solutions on the market.

Fog humidification is ideal for buildings aiming for energy efficiency and sustainability. Because it doesn’t rely on boiling water, but instead uses a low-grade heat source like hot water loops directly in the air handler or warm return air, it dramatically reduces carbon emissions, utility bills, and maintenance costs. Whether in data centers, museums, hospitals, or manufacturing facilities, customers report measurable energy savings in humidification while maintaining precise humidity levels.

The main difference in fog vs. steam humidification comes down to energy and efficiency. Steam Humidification: requires boiling water, has high energy costs, requires frequent maintenance, and uses chemicals to prevent scale buildup. Fog Humidification: uses high-pressure pumps to create a fine mist, consumes a fraction of the energy, and requires less maintenance. Both methods add moisture to the air, but fog humidification is more cost-effective, energy-efficient, and environmentally sustainable. For facilities seeking to replace steam humidifiers, fog systems offer equal performance at a much lower operating cost.