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Watt Density:

W/in²

Length / Height:

Width / Diameter:

Depth / Thickness:

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Fuel / Energy Source
           
   Your choices are...         
   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. 
   Search Logic:      All products with ANY of the selected attributes will be returned as matches. Leaving all boxes unchecked will not limit the search criteria for this question; products with all attribute options will be returned as matches.
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Power Requirement
   Phase:       
   Your choices are...         
   Single Phase       Heaters use single-phase power. 
   Three Phase       Heaters use three-phase power. 
   Search Logic:      All products with ANY of the selected attributes will be returned as matches. Leaving all boxes unchecked will not limit the search criteria for this question; products with all attribute options will be returned as matches.
   AC Voltage Required       Heaters require AC voltage. Most heaters use AC voltage instead of DC voltage. 
   Search Logic:      User may specify either, both, or neither of the "At Least" and "No More Than" values. Products returned as matches will meet all specified criteria.
   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. 
   Search Logic:      User may specify either, both, or neither of the "At Least" and "No More Than" values. Products returned as matches will meet all specified criteria.
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Dimensions of Heating Element
   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. 
   Search Logic:      User may specify either, both, or neither of the "At Least" and "No More Than" values. Products returned as matches will meet all specified criteria.
   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. 
   Search Logic:      User may specify either, both, or neither of the "At Least" and "No More Than" values. Products returned as matches will meet all specified criteria.
   Depth / Thickness       Enter the thickness for a band, ceramic fiber, flexible, or strip heater. Enter the depth for a duct heater.  
   Search Logic:      User may specify either, both, or neither of the "At Least" and "No More Than" values. Products returned as matches will meet all specified criteria.
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