Electrical connections, Thermo-air & thermo-zone – Thermolec Application &Technical Notes User Manual

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How to evaluate your heating requirement?

Considering today’s insulation standards, an easy to remember rule of thumb is that the
heating capacity should be equal to 8 watts per square foot. A 1 KW heater would then be
sufficient to heat a surface of 1000 ÷ 8 = 125 square feet. Adding a safety factor would bring
the surface to approximately 120 square feet, i.e. a 12’ x 10’ room.

We suggest:
Up to 120 sq. ft.

1 KW

from 121 sq. ft. to 240 sq. ft.

2 KW

from 241 sq. ft. to 360 sq. ft.

3 KW, and so on.

A small excess of capacity is not a problem because the electronic controller will modulate
this capacity in order to give only the heat required by the thermostat.

How to evaluate the ventilation requirements?

A THERMO-AIR or THERMO-ZONE requires a minimum of 30 CFM (cubic feet per minute)
per Kilowatt to operate.
A lower air flow is not a problem for the heater since the electronic controller will automatically
reduce the heating according to the air flow.

For a quick calculation, a 1 KW unit requires a minimum of 30 CFM,
a 2 KW unit requires a minimum of 60 CFM, and so on.

Electrical connections

We recommend not to exceed 2 KW at 120V, 5 KW at 208V, 6 KW at 240V, 7KW at 277V,
8KW at 347V.

THERMO-AIR & THERMO-ZONE

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