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Warm & dry enclosures
25 January 2013
Thanks to the incorporation of selfregulating positive temperature coefficient (PTC) technology, Rittal enclosure heaters provide a high level of energy efficiency. Developed using computational fluid dynamics (CFD), th

Thanks to the incorporation of selfregulating
positive temperature
coefficient (PTC) technology, Rittal
enclosure heaters provide a high level
of energy efficiency. Developed using
computational fluid dynamics (CFD),
the heaters provide efficient heating
performance while maintaining the
physical dimensions of previous
models. Fitting is by either snapfastening
onto 35mm support rails or
direct screw-fixing onto the
mounting plate and the quick and
easy assembly is completed using
clamp-type wiring terminals.
Precise temperature control is achieved simply by including a thermostat in the supply to the heater. Alternatively, where low air temper atures inside the enclosure are to be avoided to prevent the formation of condensation, control may be effected by connecting a hygrostat in the same manner.
Precise temperature control is achieved simply by including a thermostat in the supply to the heater. Alternatively, where low air temper atures inside the enclosure are to be avoided to prevent the formation of condensation, control may be effected by connecting a hygrostat in the same manner.
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