Water spray vs steam spraySteam vs. Water spray for raising the RH% in a kiln.During the drying cycle the vents (or DH-unit) are used to remove moisture from the kiln environment thereby allowing more moisture to be evaporated from the wood. We are always trying to keep a certain relative humidity (or wet bulb depression) to prevent the lumber from drying too fast. On some occasions (especially on slow drying species) you are not able to keep the relative humidity sufficiently high even though there is no venting. In this case we are beginning to have a too high drying pressure on the wood and the chance for degrade is significantly increased. This leaves us with two options: Add humidity to the air through steam or water spray or reduce the fan operation either by slowing the fan speed or interval operated fans. Kiln-direct suggests you take a closer look at interval operated fans for this purpose. The other reason to add humidity to the air is for stress relieving or conditioning. This is done at the end of the drying process to relieve the stresses in the wood that has been created during the drying process. During conditioning we are actually adding moisture into the surface of the wood. There are two ways to add humidity to the air:
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