Fan heater technology

sarabande

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I have come across PTC fans for the first time. Positive Temperature Coefficient.

They claim lower internal operating temps. Which might be a good thing, but begs the question - do you need a larger footprint to achieve the same output ?

Snake oil, or not ?
 
I can get a perfectly good fan heater, 2 or 3 Kw for about £15 from B&Q, so I don't see the virtue of complicating things, given that the efficiency of all of them will be the same, ie 100%.
 
I can get a perfectly good fan heater, 2 or 3 Kw for about £15 from B&Q, so I don't see the virtue of complicating things, given that the efficiency of all of them will be the same, ie 100%.
There is nothing particularly complicated about a ceramic fan heater - which is what most "PTC" heaters are. It's just a different composition of heating element from the traditional resistance wire - the element runs at a lower temperature which provides a theoretical safety improvement.
 
Definitely snake oil. Most metals have a positive temperature coefficient wrt electrical resistance. So a pct fan will be much like your Mum's and your Gran's bar fires were. Their resistance rises as they get hotter.
 
Definitely snake oil. Most metals have a positive temperature coefficient wrt electrical resistance. So a pct fan will be much like your Mum's and your Gran's bar fires were. Their resistance rises as they get hotter.
While it is true that most metals have a positive temperature coefficient, the coefficient is relatively low and heaters with conventional resistance wire elements run at quite high temperatures - often close to red hot. The temperature coefficient of the ceramics used in the elements is higher and they are self-regulating at lower temperatures.

That said, I would not claim that conventional fan heaters are in any way dangerous - there are not hundreds of people killed each year in fires triggered by overheating fan heaters! I think you'll find that it is increasingly difficult to purchase metal element fan heaters - the world seems to be switching to ceramic. They are small, light weight and seem to be reliable - at a price that is similar to the conventional design.
 
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