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[[File:Air_heater1.jpg|thumb|right|Air heater]]
[[File:Air_heater2.jpg|thumb|right|Air heater]]
 
Open '''coil heaters''' are coiled resistance wire (usually Ni-Chrome  or Kanthal, but also others) fixed onto a supporting element.
 
The  selection of the correct wire gauge, wire type and coil diameter  requires quite some experience. There are standard elements available on  the market, but quit often they need to be custom built. Open coil air  heaters work best below air velocities of 80 FPM. Higher air velocities  could cause the coils to touch each other and short out. For higher  velocities, select a
tubular air heater or strip heater. its recommended to use a flow switch in the airstream to avoid any overheating of the system.
 
 
==Advantages==
 
The big advantage of open coil heating elements is the very quick response time.
 
There are standard open coil heating elements available on the market. Most of these elements need a constant  airflow over the resistance wire, but if the watt densities are low  enough they may not burn out in still air.

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