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Home » Authors » Shawn Gibbs, Farnam Custom Products
Shawn Gibbs is a design engineer for Farnam Custom Products, Arden, N.C., a manufacturer of custom electric heaters, including open-coil resistance elements. For more information about heaters from Farnam Custom Products, call (828) 684-3766 or visit www.farnam-custom.com.
Insight into the design of inline open-coil resistive air heaters will help potential users correctly utilize the components needed to get the optimal performance from their system.
The first step in designing an air heater is to determine the temperature and airflow needed to adequately meet the desired results. Then, evaluate your system. Here's how.