Low-voltage and low flux density heating system

Electric heating – Heating devices – With heating unit structure

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219212, 219529, H05B 334

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058544720

ABSTRACT:
An low-voltage heating system that produces a reduced magnetic field and which uses insulated copper wires, or equivalents, as heating elements. Its low operating temperature, robustness and safety enable the system to be installed in floors and walls for the general heating of buildings, and in outdoor pavements, for snow-melting purposes. The feeder busbars are configured to reduce the magnetic field around the feeder. A monitoring network continually checks the integrity of the heating system.

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