Air heater Series I,II,III series
compacthigh-temperatureelectric

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Characteristics

Treated product
air
Other characteristics
compact, high-temperature, electric
Power

Min.: 0 kW
(0 hp)

Max.: 21 kW
(29 hp)

Temperature

Min.: 0 °F
(-18 °C)

Max.: 1,600 °F
(871 °C)

Pressure

Min.: 0 psi

Max.: 101.5 psi
(101.5 psi)

Description

Series heaters are general purpose compact electric air heaters using Serpentine wire heating elements within a Quartz open-end ( Style A ) or nozzle ( Style B ) for spot heating applications. The Series products are typically powered by open-loop ( manual ) power controllers. The air inlet is a high-temperature silicone rubber adapter with male spade power connectors and a ground. Mounting in existing or new equipment is made easy by the included bracket. Air is typically supplied by compressed lines IMPORTANT NOTE: For following heater brands, TUTCO SureHeat also offers numerous replacement heating cartridges with superior SERPENTINE COIL Technology (for more durability, longer life and higher performance): LEISTER, HERZ (tubular heating element). --> Please contact us and let us know which type of replacement heating cartridges you are looking to replace. --------------------------------------------- Helpful key words for your Internet search: Tutco, Tutco SureHeat, SureHeat, OSRAM Heaters, Sylvania Air Heaters, OSRAM Process Heat, Process Heat, Process Air Heaters, Air Heaters, Industrial Air Heaters, High temperature heaters, High pressure heaters, Electric heating elements, High temperature heating element, Air Heater Industrial Controls, Plastic welding, Air heaters for laminating, Industrial heaters, Industrial controls, Heaters for research, Electrical air heaters for testing

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