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Are you experiencing difficulties with humidification condensation (also known as "rainout")? Find the answers to the most frequently asked questions about humidifier condensation here.
A. This is known as condensation and is also called "rainout." If your room is cold, the warmed, humidified air hits the colder room temperature and cools. When air cools, the amount of humidity (water vapour) that it can hold is reduced, which causes the humidity to "rain out."
The amount of water air can carry varies with temperature: Warmer air can carry more water, while cold air can carry less. As the temperature drops and the air becomes cooler (e.g. overnight), it has less capacity to carry water, so water condenses and forms droplets.
There are several ways to deal with this situation:
A. Yes. Wrapping the hose can help to insulate your treatment air from the lower temperature of the room, reducing "rainout." The ResMed tubing wrap provides warmth and greater comfort while increasing the amount of humidity at the mask.
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