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[[File:Duct Heaters.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Duct Heaters]] | [[File:Duct Heaters_1.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Circular Duct Heaters]] | ||
[[File:Duct Heaters_2.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Rectangular Duct Heaters]] | |||
'''Duct Heaters''' are primarily used in air flowing ventilation systems and comfort heating applications while process duct heaters are mainly used for industrial process heating applications (ovens that require re-circulated air or forced circulation). | '''Duct Heaters''' are primarily used in air flowing ventilation systems and comfort heating applications while process duct heaters are mainly used for industrial process heating applications (ovens that require re-circulated air or forced circulation). | ||
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==Types== | ==Types== | ||
===Circular Heaters=== | ===Circular Duct Heaters=== | ||
Used for tempering fresh air in ventilation systems, heating air supply to rooms and zones with independently controlled temperatures and reheating supply air in systems employing heat recovery. | Used for tempering fresh air in ventilation systems, heating air supply to rooms and zones with independently controlled temperatures and reheating supply air in systems employing heat recovery. | ||
===Rectangular Heaters=== | |||
===Rectangular Duct Heaters=== | |||
Installed in duct systems or within air handling units these rectangular heaters are used for efficient heating of supply air in ventilation systems and industrial processes. Flexible manufacturing enables production of configurations to match individual applications. | Installed in duct systems or within air handling units these rectangular heaters are used for efficient heating of supply air in ventilation systems and industrial processes. Flexible manufacturing enables production of configurations to match individual applications. | ||
Latest revision as of 00:02, 27 August 2012
Duct Heaters are primarily used in air flowing ventilation systems and comfort heating applications while process duct heaters are mainly used for industrial process heating applications (ovens that require re-circulated air or forced circulation).
Features
- The rugged, efficient, Duct Heaters have the capability to heat large volumes of air with fast warm-ups and cool-downs.
- The design provides low pressure drops with no build up of excessive temperatures and the low static pressures allow you to use smaller, more economical blowers.
- Circuits are exposed directly to the air flow enabling immediate heat transfer from wire to air while remaining relatively cool themselves.
- This heater is intended for use in commercial and industrial processes only, not residential or commercial HVAC.
Types
Circular Duct Heaters
Used for tempering fresh air in ventilation systems, heating air supply to rooms and zones with independently controlled temperatures and reheating supply air in systems employing heat recovery.
Rectangular Duct Heaters
Installed in duct systems or within air handling units these rectangular heaters are used for efficient heating of supply air in ventilation systems and industrial processes. Flexible manufacturing enables production of configurations to match individual applications.
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