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NO. We have actively tested the valve in the most humid of conditions over a long period of time. The element will only absorb a certain amount of water due to humidity, but nowhere near the amount of water required to trigger the valve. An example of this would be if you had a cardboard box full of books. If you left the box in an extremely high humidity environment the cardboard would absorb a certain amount of moisture. It you tried to lift the box the books might drop through the bottom, but at no point will the box absorb so much humidity that it would disappear and leave only a pile of books.
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