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The FLH Series is designed to prevent condensation or maintain minimum temperature in enclosures.
The compact HVL 031 high-performance fan heater prevents formation of condensation and provides an evenly distributed interior air temperature in enclosures.
Pfannenberg's PFH-T Compact Fan Heater is perfect for maintaining precise temperatures required for the proper function of electronics while also protecting equipment from damaging condensation caused by changes in temperature or humidity.
The Saginaw SCE-HF2002A is designed to protect electrical controls, instruments and sensitive components from low temperatures and the effects of condensation and corrosion by maintaining a stable temperature within the electrical enclosure. These heaters are not intended for use in hazardous, wet, dusty or dirty locations.
Compact convection heater of temperature class T3 (392 ?F / 200 ?C max.) for use in hazardous areas for prevention of formation of condensation, temperature fluctuations, and for protection against frost in control and switch cabinets, as well as in measuring equipment.
Compact convection heater of temperature class T4 (275 ?F / 135 ?C max.) for use in hazardous areas for prevention of formation of condensation, temperature fluctuations, and for protection against frost in control and switch cabinets, as well as in measuring equipment.
The Stego FF 018 series are used to provide an optimum climate in enclosures. The interior temperature of an enclosure can be reduced by channeling cooler filtered outside air into the enclosure thus expelling heated internal air. The resulting air flow prevents formation of localized heat pockets and protects the electronic components from overheating.
The Stego RFP 018 series are used in enclosures from which warm air must be diverted due to increased heat development. The ready-to-connect and low-noise roof filter fan is used to expel warm air from within the enclosure. Alternatively, the roof exhaust filter provides passive ventilation.