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Compact Enclosure Fan Heaters from 60 to 230W

Compact Fan Heaters

$226.73

Item# FCH-FGC10312R

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1-4 $226.73
5-9 $215.39
10-24 $210.86
25-49 $201.79
50-99 $197.26
100+ $192.72

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Compact Fan Heaters FCH-FGC10312R FCH-FGC10312R
  • High Power Output (60 to 230W) to Small Size
  • Lightweight
  • Simple Installation
  • Pre-Wired

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This range of fan heaters uses Positive Temperature Coefficient (PTC) ceramic heating technology to provide the user with a product ideally suited to climate control. The heater can be controlled independently to the fan, allowing a “fan-only” mode for air circulation. The product has been designed, and approved, for build-in applications. It has a robust construction utilizing two anodized aluminum extrusions, coupled to a 40 mm (1.6") fan. The heating element is a PTC heater.
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Rated 5 out of 5 by from Heater Fan Surprisingly Efficient! We recently purchased the FCH-FGC1 and wow! Surprisingly Efficient!
Date published: 2017-03-15
Rated 2 out of 5 by from Too Expensive The heater/fan unit wasn’t nearly enough product for the money.
Date published: 2023-09-29
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What's the BTU output for the 12v 60w unit please?

Asked by: Steve5342
Hi Steve, Thank you for the inquiry. Rating of 60 watts indicates it can produce 205 BTU/hr at lower operating range. The PTC style heating element will reduce this value as temperature rises. For temperature vs output detail please email us at HEATERS@OMEGA.COM. Best regards OMEGA
Answered by: NorwalkAE_RS
Date published: 2021-04-29

Can you pleas send me a user guide fpr Compact Enclosure Fan Heaters from 60 to 230W?

Asked by: davef
Please send the request to heaters@omega.com and one of the Applications Engineers can send you a manual.
Answered by: ApplicationsEngineerANB
Date published: 2022-05-03

How is it mounted? Would it work in a campervan?

Asked by: AngelaH
The FCH-FGC10022R is a compact fan heater for small enclosures. Typical application is to heat a small electrical enclosure to keep components from dropping below their operating temperature range. Larger areas or enclosures would require more power to heat. We have emailed you the user guide for detailed instructions. Thank you for connecting with Omega!
Answered by: Jane
Date published: 2021-04-26

What is the sound level produced (i.e. db level) by a typical 100WATT heater/fan?

Asked by: pieranch
Unfortunately there is no readily available data on the sound level of the Heaters. You can send a request to heaters@omega.com and see if that can be researched.
Answered by: ApplicationsEngineerANB
Date published: 2023-01-19

How does this unit mount? I've got an enclosure being made for a Robot Tool with a camera that will need heat. The insides of the enclosure are already very close to the outer dimensions of this unit and I'd like to know how it mounts to be sure it fits

Asked by: CynertiaDoug
Please send your inquiry to heaters@omega.com and instructions can be provided.
Answered by: ApplicationsEngineerANB
Date published: 2022-02-22

Is there a way to control the heating output of this unit? Can I change voltage input for heat control?

Asked by: Hubbies
Hi Hubbies, Thank you for the inquiry. Best to use a thermostat with the heating circuit. For other questions please forward request to TEMP@OMEGA.COM. Best regards OMEGA
Answered by: NorwalkAE_RS
Date published: 2024-11-04

Can this heater be attached to a hose duct for use as a defroster and mounted remotely? If not do you have an inline heater for 2.5” duct?

Asked by: Jono
The Heater could have a tube of appropriate material attached and send heat through it to act as a defroster but Omega has not experimented to know how this should be configured. The Heater as long as it is powered correctly and in the recommended environment can be mounted remotely. Omega sells the AHF series duct heater which is 4" that could probably be reduced for your application.
Answered by: ApplicationsEngineerANB
Date published: 2024-01-30

Would this be suitable for application in a high speed boat console to control condensation at the dock (230 vac heater) and to reduce heat from installed electronics when underway (12 vdc fan)? High impacts/saltwater environment.

Asked by: DougH
There aren't any specifications for Shock and Vibration and electronics should always be protected from exposure to all water and significant humidity moisture of any type. If you can protect it you can try it at your own risk.
Answered by: ApplicationsEngineerANB
Date published: 2021-09-13
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