May 14, 2025
Duct Heaters – Installed in HVAC ducts for commercial/industrial air heating.
Process Air Heating – Used in drying ovens, paint booths, and combustion air preheating.
Ventilation Systems – Prevents condensation in storage facilities or cleanrooms.
Mounting – Secure horizontally/vertically in ducts, plenums, or chambers using brackets.
Airflow Direction – Ensure fins align with airflow for optimal heat transfer.
Wiring – Connect to thermostats/PID controllers for temperature regulation.
Safety – Install overheat protection (thermal cutoffs) for fail-safe operation.

Regular Cleaning – Remove dust/debris from fins to prevent airflow blockage.
Inspect Terminals – Check for loose connections or corrosion.
Avoid Dry Firing – Ensure sufficient airflow before powering to prevent overheating.
Energy Savings – Faster heat transfer reduces power consumption.
Compact Design – Higher wattage in a smaller space vs. bare elements.
Wide Compatibility – Works with blowers, fans, and natural convection systems.
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