Infrared radiator

Electric heating – Heating devices – With heating unit structure

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250504R, H05B 310

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060343605

ABSTRACT:
Infrared radiator has a heating element (1) heated by electric current and a first thermocouple (2) thermally coupled to the heating element to measure its temperature. According to the invention, the first thermocouple (2) is electrically so connected to the heating element (1) that the electric current used to heat the heating element flows through the thermocouple. The invention allows the temperature of the heating element to be measured without the use of a separate temperature detector, which would cause problems.

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