HOFFMAN Enclosure Heaters
Fan-forced enclosure heaters designed to protect electronic components from low temperature, corrosion and condensation. Feature aluminium construction to withstand adverse environments and a thermostatically controlled, ball-bearing fan that maintains a stable temperature
Fan-forced enclosure heaters designed to protect electronic components from low temperature, corrosion and condensation. Feature aluminium construction to withstand adverse environments and a thermostatically controlled, ball-bearing fan that maintains a stable temperature
Hoffman fan forced enclosure heaters are fan-driven heaters suitable for maintaining a steady enclosure temperature by protecting electrical, electronic and mechanical equipment from condensation, low temperatures and corrosion.
Features
- Hoffman fan forced enclosure heaters feature aluminium housing for extreme temperature resistance and durability.
- They are equipped with ball bearing to minimise friction during operation.
- These Hoffman enclosure heaters come with four 10-32 self-tapping screws for superior handling.
- They further feature clamp terminal strips with connectors that accept both stranded and solid wire.
- These fan-forced enclosure heaters come attached with thermostats allowing temperature adjustment from 0 to 100 degrees F.
Working Mechanism
- The fan draws cool air from the enclosure's bottom and circulates.
- It passes the thermostat and heating element before releasing it into the enclosure's cavity.
- The heated air is then released through the top of the heater unit.
Standards and Approvals
- CSA
- CE
- RoHS
- REACH
Frequently Asked Questions
How to install Hoffman fan forced enclosure heaters?
- For optimal heat distribution, these Hoffman electric heaters should be positioned as low in the enclosure as possible.
- These heaters should be mounted on a non-combustible metal panel or any metallic surface.
- The terminal block should be at the bottom of the heater, and the air outlet openings should be at the top.
- For the heater to operate safely, the space should be kept free of any components, as indicated by the recommended clearances.
How to maintain these Hoffman enclosure heaters?
- Before inspecting or servicing the heater, always turn off the power.
- Since the fan bearings are permanently lubricated and sealed, the heater typically requires no maintenance.
What safety precautions should be taken while using these enclosure heaters?
- Protect the lead wires from coming in contact with sharp objects, hot surfaces and chemicals.
- The warning system must be installed to ensure safe operation for the heater's continuous operation.
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