Radiant heat panel

Electric resistance heating devices – Heating devices – Radiant heater

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392434, 392436, 392437, 338290, 338317, 338318, 219542, H05B 320, F24H 900, F24D 1902

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050292315

ABSTRACT:
A radiant heating panel is formed using a foam insulation core surrounded by a reinforcing mesh and having a pair of wiring harness fixtures snapped over each end of the reinforced core. A radiant heating wire is strung back and fourth between the fixtures to provide a radiant heating element and the core structure, including the radiant heating element, is then wrapped in a paper wrapper which is secured to the core through the reinforcing layer on the side of the core opposite the heating element. A cementicious thermal insulating layer is applied to encase the heating element and the paper wrapper is wrapped into overlying relationship with the cementicious layer to substantially completely enclose the core.

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