What is a cabinet heater?

ELECTRIC PANEL HEATERS
Panel and cell heaters are equipment used in the air conditioning of certain scale areas. Panel and cell heaters are a product that solves the operating temperature of the systems by working in integration with the additional parts. Thanks to its design, it spreads the heat quickly and raises the temperature of the environment. When used integrated with thermostats, PTC panel and cell heaters, which are used to stabilize the ambient temperature, are available in different power alternatives according to the size of the environment. Our products, which are mostly used as panel equipment, can also be used in different small-scale areas. For example, it is also used in environments in a cabinet or cage where the temperature does not fall below a certain level. Working in integration with thermostats, it tries to keep the heat value set in the thermostat constant.
Panel and cell heaters prevent the panels from freezing in cold environments and the formation of moisture, ensuring healthy and efficient operation of electrical and electronic equipment.
The climatic characteristics of the environments where the electrical panels are located are very important. This humidity must be removed from the panel in order for the electrical materials in the electrical panels located in humid environments to have a long life and to work without problems. Otherwise, this humidity in the air condenses during temperature changes and causes water droplets to form inside the panel and even on electrical materials. In this case, electrical materials may fail or their lifespan will be short.
Panel Heater Selection and Application:
According to international standards, a heater power of 1 cm³/W is required to provide suitable air in the panel. In this case, for example, a 100 W heater will be sufficient for a 1 m³ panel. This value can preferably be increased for geographical conditions or environments where humidity is too high. The panel heater works more efficiently if it is installed at the bottom of the panel. The fact that both the heated air will rise and the humid air will enter from the ventilation louvers, which are generally located at the bottom of the panel, make the lower part of the panel suitable for mounting. In addition, the panel heater should not be brought closer than 10 cm to electrical materials that may be adversely affected by high temperatures. The thermostat to be used with the panel heater should not be installed more than 10 cm from the heater.
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