Help with Steam Injection Heaters specifications:
Fuel / Energy Source
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Electric | Electricity is the primary power source. | ||
Diesel / Fuel Oil / Gasoline / Kerosene | The primary power source burns or generates power from fuel oil, diesel, gasoline, or kerosene. | ||
Hot Water / Steam | Circulating steam or hot water is the primary heat source. | ||
Natural Gas / Propane | Natural gas or propane is the primary power source. | ||
Solar | The primary power source captures and uses solar heat. | ||
Waste Oil | Waste oils are salvaged from internal combustion engines, hydraulics, lubricants, cooking processes, and other applications. | ||
Wood / Pellet | The primary power source burns wood, wood pellets, or other combustible solid products. | ||
Other | Other unlisted, specialized, or proprietary fuel or energy sources. | ||
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Power Requirement
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Phase: | |||
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Single Phase | Heaters use single-phase power. | ||
Three Phase | Heaters use three-phase power. | ||
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AC Voltage Required | Heaters require AC voltage. Most heaters use AC voltage instead of DC voltage. | ||
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Watt Density | The maximum watt density that the heater can deliver. Watt density is a good measure of how quickly the heater can transfer heat to a heated surface. To calculate watt density, suppliers divide the available wattage by the heated surface area. | ||
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Dimensions of Heating Element
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Length / Height | Enter the heated length for a band, cartridge, ceramic fiber, strip, immersion, over-the-side, radiant, flat, or flexible heater. Enter the height for a duct heater. | ||
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Width / Diameter | Enter the heated width for a duct, flat, ceramic fiber, strip, flexible, flat panel, or radiant heater. Enter the diameter for a cartridge heater, cylindrical ceramic fiber heater, tubular heater, or radiant element. For a band heater, enter the inside diameter. | ||
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Depth / Thickness | Enter the thickness for a band, ceramic fiber, flexible, or strip heater. Enter the depth for a duct heater. | ||
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