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Replacing Your Condair Humidifier Cylinder

Written by Joslyn Beckwith | May 5, 2016 8:00:00 AM

Here at LONG, we believe in maintaining your equipment for the longevity of your building systems. A big part of that includes a routine of checks and balances, combined with regular maintenance, executed by certified technicians. This ensures that your system’s components are running at peak performance. Maintaining the key components of your HVAC humidifier is no different.

To get the most out of your humidification and evaporative cooling equipment, a preventative maintenance agreement with LONG is the best way to make sure that all of your equipment is installed and maintained properly. But, knowledge is power. Knowing how to regularly check your humidifier’s functionality, as well as perform easy, day-to-day housekeeping, is essential. The benefits include:

  • Keep your HVAC equipment performing efficiently between professional services
  • Help to get the maximum useful life out of your equipment
  • Aids in early detection of potential equipment breakdown

…all of which saves you time and money.

Knowing how to replace your humidifier cylinders is a great way to keep your maintenance inspections positive and your service visits focused on the items most important to you. Many LONG customers enjoy the Condair (previously Nortec) humidifiers we provide throughout several of our territories. The ease of cleaning and replacement is one of many selling features of this brand.

A partnership with LONG is about empowerment. We’ve provided a basic step-by-step video on how to change your humidifier cylinders, compliments of Condair, to help you take control of day-to-day upkeep and get the ultimate longevity out of your system.


Looking to purchase Nortec replacement cylinders for your humidifier? Look no further! Check out our variety of cylinders at our new online parts store: www.LONGPartsPros.com. You'll enjoy the convenience of buying online, with the personalized service you love from LONG.