
Ambient Air heater
Ambient Air Heater:
An ambient air heater is a device that is used to heat the air in a room or enclosed space. It works by drawing in cool air from the surrounding environment and passing it over a heating element or coil. The heated air is then released back into the room, raising the temperature and providing warmth.
Ambient air heaters can be powered by a variety of fuel sources, including electricity, natural gas, propane, or oil. They can be standalone units or integrated into a building's heating and ventilation system. Some ambient air heaters also include air filters to remove dust and other particles from the air as it passes through.
Ambient air heaters are commonly used in homes, offices, warehouses, and other indoor spaces where additional heating is needed. They are generally less expensive to install and operate than central heating systems, making them a popular choice for supplemental heating.
Configuration
Headers | Plug type / Cover type |
Fin tube | Welded, Extruded, G-Type, L-Type |
Tube to Tubesheet joint | Expanded / Welded |
Code of construction | API 661, ASME Sec. VIII Div-1 |
Fan Driven | Motor |
Transmission | Belt-Pulley/ Gear Box/ Direct Drive |