Switching to the emergency heat setting forces your heat pump to bypass the method it typically uses to produce warm air and instead rely solely on heat produced by the heat strip coils.
Electric strip heater definition.
A standard 1 500 watt electric heater produces 5 115 1 500 times 3 41 btu per hour.
When selecting strip heaters for either two important factors must be considered.
Steel strip heaters are an excellent industrial heating product and can be easily controlled by using a temperature controller such as a mechanical thermostat or a cost effective bimetal thermostats that can be installed on the surface you are heating.
May be used to maintain the desired delivery temperature at hot water outlets without the necessity of installing a circulating hot water system.
Strip heaters are used principally for convection type air heating and clamp on installations.
An electric heater of the self regulating type in the form of a strip containing an electrical heating element that is wrapped directly around a pipe.
Strip heaters often known as component heaters are a simple way of using surface area to transfer heat effectively.
The proper sheath material for resisting any rusting and oxidizing inherent in the process or environment and for withstanding the sheath temperature required.
The heating element inside every electric heater is an electrical resistor and works on the principle of joule heating.
Room heaters can consist of electric baseboard heaters electric wall heaters electric radiant heat or electric space heaters it is also possible to use electric thermal storage systems to avoid heating during times of peak power demand.
Electric heaters and elements strip heaters used in the surface heating of tanks as the heat source in industrial ovens and for heating air or other inert gases.
Electric heating is a process in which electrical energy is converted to heat energy common applications include space heating cooking water heating and industrial processes.
Electric resistance heat can be supplied by centralized forced air electric furnaces or by heaters in each room.