The invention relates to panel heaters. More particularly, the invention relates to a panel heater with enhanced safety means.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,728,780 discloses panel heaters which are used as room heaters, disposed on walls, ceiling or floors. The panel heater is incorporated with a heating pipe, an electric heating wire running through it and aluminum granules stuffed between the two. Because spherical aluminum granules are closely packed, the heat conductivity of such panel heater is very good, which minimizes the heat loss and reduces the time to heat up a room. An automatic on-off switch is generally provided to control room temperature.
It is therefore an object of the invention to propose a panel heater which can maintain higher safety standard and will not raise temperatures and simultaneously maintain the stipulated requirement of the statutory standards even for coverings of lower conductivity thermal.
Accordingly there is provided an improved panel heater in which each of the top front faces and the bottom front faces of the panel, are provided with at least one protrusion extending between 6 mm to 25 mm by maintaining higher thickness at the protrude portion. Width of the protrusions can be selected as is convenient. Protrusions can be integrally, configured during manufacturing of the panel covering, or could be provided with separate protrusion fixed to panel covering subsequently. The protrusion members can either be configured as a continuous member or can be provided at specific intervals across the length of the top and bottom edge of the panel.
The protrusion members can be shaped to add to presentable look of the heater. Further projection at the center of the panel can be added depending on size of panel.
Such a construction ensures creation of an air gap between the panel's surface and the covering material, (1) This not only avoids direct contact but will also provide some heat transfer due to air gap during test for a possible abnormal or erroneous operating. (The gap thus can be fixed relation to surface temperature of panels and allowed raise of temperature of any covering). By adjusting the dimension of the air gap, the temperature of the covering material can be controlled.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ACCOMPANYING DRAWINGS
a) Shows a prior art single-wall mounting panel heater.
b) Shows a single-wall mounted panel heater according to the Invention.
c) Shows a panel heater with protrusions according to the invention.
d) Shows both sides of a panel heater according to the present invention.
As shown in
Heat removed from a panel per unit area is dependant on thermal conductivity and thickness of the covering for 1 deg centigrade temp difference. Hence temperature of the panel increases to maintain required difference of temperature to transfer all the heat generated through the covered material.
In case, the panel (B) is reachable on either side and can be subjected to such abnormal operation, the edge projection (D) should be used on both sides of the panel (B) as shown in
This invention is applicable for all panel heaters whether fixed or movable and electrical or oil filled of any material and where a possibility exists for abnormal operation by covering the heater.
For data of typical experiment shows distinctive advantage of this improved construction with protrusions of 15 mm and 20 mm. The panel is covered by felt 50% thicker than 25 mm specified in test standard to demonstrate its effectiveness.
Typical panel Test Data
600×600 mm nominal size
Rating 420 watts.
(Covering is 50% thicker than standard felt covering of 25 mm as required by test standards)
For any panel depending on wattage for unit area, level of safety increases with increased gap up to certain measure after which the improvement benefit may not be significant.
By using described panels of this invention safety can be greatly enhanced against fire hazard, when the surface is covered for any reason where no temperature limit or cut off control is used and also where such device fails.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2618/CHE/07 | Nov 2007 | IN | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IN2008/000317 | 5/19/2008 | WO | 00 | 5/5/2010 |