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  2. Infrared heater - Wikipedia

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    An infrared heater or heat lamp is a heating appliance ... wave infrared radiation using low watt density ceramic emitters based on carbon fibre technology ...

  3. Micathermic heater - Wikipedia

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    A micathermic heater is a type of space heater in which the heating element is ... The 1500 watt SoleusAir 360 Micathermic Heater was recalled in 2008 due to it being ...

  4. Electric heating - Wikipedia

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    Economically, electric heat can be compared to other sources of home heating by multiplying the local cost per kilowatt hour for electricity by the number of kilowatts the heater uses. E.g.: 1500-watt heater at 12 cents per kilowatt hour 1.5×12=18 cents per hour. [18]

  5. Ceramic heater - Wikipedia

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    A ceramic heater as a consumer product is a space heater that generates heat using a heating element of ceramic with a positive temperature coefficient (PTC). [1] [2] [failed verification] Ceramic heaters are usually portable and typically used for heating a room or small office, and are of similar utility to metal-element fan heaters.

  6. Passive house - Wikipedia

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    Instead, passive houses sometimes have a dual purpose 800 to 1,500 watt heating and/or cooling element integrated with the supply air duct of the ventilation system, for use during the coldest days. It is fundamental to the design that all the heat required can be transported by the normal low air volume required for ventilation.

  7. Underfloor heating - Wikipedia

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    Beginnings of the European evolution of the modern water heater/boiler and water based piping systems including studies in thermal conductivities and specific heat of materials and emissivity/reflectivity of surfaces (Watt/Leslie/Rumford). [11] Reference to the use of small bore pipes used in the John Soane house and museum. [12] 1864

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