Marine Heating Fan
Marine heating fan mainly involves converting a heat source such as electricity, gas, steam or hot water into thermal energy and rapidly distributing the heat to the room by means of a fan. Specifically, an electric heating fan generates heat through an electric heating element (e.g., resistance wire or PTC ceramic heater), while a motor-driven fan rotates to draw in cold outside air, heat it up, and then blow it out to form warm air.
Overview
Selection:
Choose the right power of the heater according to the volume size of the cabin. Calculating the volume size of the cabin can be done by multiplying the dimensions of length, width and height.
Too low an ambient temperature will affect the effectiveness of the heater, so the appropriate heater power should be selected according to the average temperature of the airspace in which it is located.
The needs of cabins may vary from ship type to vessel type, so the appropriate heater model should be selected according to the type of ship.
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