The Air Electric Heater
The air electric heater is divided into three temperature steps: high temperature heating, medium temperature heating and low temperature heating. They mainly heat the air passing through the air duct and transport the hot air to the heat-using place along the pipeline.
Heating method: The air electric heater directly heats the ambient air or treated air through the stainless steel finned heat dissipation tube in the air duct through the circulating fan, and then transports it to the heating place.
Structural form: air electric heater is mainly composed of: heating element, inner cavity, insulation layer, shell, heat insulation layer, junction box, temperature measuring point, circulating fan (optional), control system (optional) composition.
Advantages of electric air heaters:
1. Excellent material selection: the heating tube of the core component is made of stainless steel 304 seamless finned heat pipe, and the shell part is made of high-quality plates above 1.5MM;
2. Double temperature measurement: a temperature measurement point is designed in the inner cavity of the heater to monitor the actual temperature of the heating element, over-temperature automatic control protects the heating element, and prolongs the service life; a temperature measurement point is set at the outlet of the heater, and the heating is adjusted according to the actual needs of the user device temperature, easy to operate and use.
3. Linkage device: The heater and the fan are equipped with linkage equipment to ensure that the fan starts before the heater and shuts down later than the heater, so as to prevent the heating element from burning in vain and reduce the service life of the heater.
4. PID digital display temperature control, adjust the operating temperature as needed, easy and convenient to operate.
Selection of electric air heater:
Air electric heaters are divided into three types according to the operating temperature: low temperature (0-100°C), medium temperature (100-300°C), and high temperature (300-500°C).








