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| Thursday, 06 May 2010 20:41 |
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Surprising uses for electrical heaters, from heating drinking water and warming food rations on the move in a military vehicle? Or help make the pouring of that perfect pint of beer less of an art form and more of foolproof operation? Facetious enquiries, you could be forgiven for thinking, posed to raise a smile in a idle moment with colleagues who have enjoyed too much of the ice-cold beer. Most definitely not! These were critical business problems for the organizations concerned; and all of them resolved. If the right heater cannot be supplied off the shelf, then they lend themselves readily to customization, sometimes directly by the customer but mostly by our own design team. The only real limitation to their use is imagination; and with many years of experience, this is something we have plenty of. The need for battery warmers in a plane soon makes itself very clear when you consider that the airstream can be as cold as -50°C at high altitudes reached by fighters. Batteries exposed to this quickly cease working. This scenario can be avoided by completely encasing the battery with one of our silicone rubber mat heaters. They can heat up to 200°C, and are held firmly in place with adhesives that will withstand up to 250°C. In practice, two such encased batteries would be placed side by side. We have been manufacturing military aircraft battery warmers in conjunction with major dry-cell battery manufacture for over ten years. The Heater Water & Ration (HW&R) can provide hot meals and drinks for a five person crew of an armored vehicle or provide hot water for washing, heating water for drinks and ration packs (MRE) in 20 minutes (depending on power rating) under operational conditions or at other times in most climates and keeping the contents hot for over four hours after switch-off. All this in a lightweight, robust and versatile unit which has both low and high temperature settings, and features an over-temperature and low-battery (voltage) cut-out for safety. The unit comes with its own built-in control and has been designed in alignment with most military armoured vehicle power uptake requirements, so a separate control unit is no longer necessary. These units have been installed in many different types of military vehicles in a number of countries, the HW&R NSN’s are 7310-01-387-1305, 7310-99-362-3482 plus 7310-99-811-6909. Electrical Heaters; The only real limitation to their use is imagination…. We are maintaining our tradition of innovative product design, keeping abreast, if not ahead, of current international standards, as we believe that only through excellence will we succeed.
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