Thursday, 12 January 2017

Get Your Heater Repaired with Heater Service Victoria

An Electric heater is a process of heating in which electrical energy is converted to heat. Common applications include space heating and industrial processes. An electric heater is an electrical device that converts electric current to heat. The heating element inside every electric heater is an electrical resistor and works on the principle of Joule heating: an electric current passing through a resistor will convert that electrical energy into heat energy. We at Heater Service Victoria are familiar with all the internal working of the heater and are friendly with all company and model of heaters.
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Heater service Victoria knows all working of a heater:
There are lots of different kinds of heating elements. Sometimes the Nichrome is used bare, as it is; other times it's embedded in a ceramic material to make it more robust and durable.
Every heater has different kinds of heating elements, some are visible and some are not.  Generally, appliances have their heating elements completely concealed, usually for safety reasons.
Electric convector heaters generally have concentric, circular heating elements positioned in front of electric fans (so they transport heat more quickly by convection). 
Every electric heater has different heating factors that affect the performance of a typical heating element, including obvious things like the voltage and current, the length and diameter of the element, the type of material, and the operating temperature. 
Types of heaters repaired at Heater Service Victoria:
  • Baseboard heaters: These are one of the simplest, most economical forms of electric heat. These are hardwired to an electrical circuit. The baseboard element generates heat, which warms the air around it.
  • Floor Heaters: Radiant floor heaters usually come in the form of electric cables, tubes of heated water or electric mats installed just below the floor’s surface that heat the floor.
  • Radiant panel & Cover heaters: The general concept behind radiant panels, which are installed in the walls or ceiling, and cove heaters, which are installed where the wall and ceiling come together. The idea is that these sources of heat emit radiation energy to keep you warm without heating up the air inside a room.
  • Wall Heaters: These heaters are hardwired to your electrical circuit. The heating element works just like one in a baseboard heater.

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