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Air heaters protect sensitive equipment from cold

By Paul Dvorak | November 29, 2010

Voltage capacities for Spectrum’s air heater assemblies range from 5V to +240V, with a variety of power outputs available. Additionally, the assembly can be combined with sensors and controls to only turn on heating when needed to minimize power use.

A company has developed a line of air heaters for applications that require indirectly heating a space or object. The heaters protect equipment from harsh environments by providing heat at cold temperatures and by keeping components within an enclosure or near the heater at a safe temperature, allowing for protected and reliable operation. The blower circulates warm air, preventing condensation on applications such as security cameras, optic applications, and others where moisture is an issue.

The air heaters use thermistors which allow for self-regulating heating and ensure fast, accurate heat up without additional protective circuitry. With a wide range of sizes available, this compact, rugged, one-piece design fits well in for many applications. Pricing ranges from $15 to $50 depending on the size, quantity and power output. Typical delivery is 6-12 weeks ARO.
Spectrum Sensors & Controls Inc.

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