Ceramic Infrared Elements FSR 39 14 27 ORDER CODE WATTS VOLTS PRICE 1-49 5-99 1+ FSR-25W-23V 23 V 11.45 1.71 1.19 FSR-W-23V W 23 V 11.45 1.71 1.19 FSR-65W-23V 65 W 23 V 11.45 1.71 1.19 FSR-1W-23V 23 V 11.45 1.71 1.19 245 FSR/2 39 14 27 122 ORDER CODE WATTS VOLTS PRICE 1-49 5-99 1+ FSR/2-W-23V W 23 V 1.87 1.16 9.67 FSR/2-2W-23V 2 W 23 V 1.87 1.16 9.67 FSR/2-325W-23V 325 W 23 V 1.87 1.16 9.67 FSR/2-5W-23V 5 W 23 V 1.87 1.16 9.67 FSR/4 39 14 27 ORDER CODE WATTS VOLTS PRICE 1-49 5-99 1+ FSR/4-W-23V W 23 V 1.1 9.44 8.98 FSR/4-1W-23V 1 W 23 V 1.1 9.44 8.98 FSR/4-2W-23V 2 W 23 V 1.1 9.44 8.98 FSR/4-25W-23V 23 V 1.1 9.44 8.98 OPTIONS (Extra Charge Per Element) Integrated Thermocouple (Suffix -TC) @ 9. Ring Terminals (Suffix -RT) @. Thermelec Limited Old Naas Road Bluebell Dublin 12 D12 F1HR Ph: (1) 4568111 Fax: (1) 456818 E-mail: sales@thermelec.ie Web: www.thermelec.ie
ELSTEIN FSR 1 Ceramic Infrared Panel Radiators FSR 23V 1W 75 C max. Elstein FSR panel radiators are ceramic infrared radiators, which are designed for operating temperatures up to 72 C. Surface ratings of up to 64 kw/m² can be installed. ELSTEIN FSR/2 5 23V 5W 75 C max. ELSTEIN FSR/4 25 FSR series radiators are made using a full-pour casting ceramic process and are characterised by their concave design. Due to the design of this type, there is a space between the radiator and mounting plate, which reduces the heat absorbed by the wiring space. 23V 25W 75 C max. FSR panel radiators can be used universally and are suitable for assembling radiation areas with any geometry required. They are available in three designs and cover the power range from W to. Made in V Germany D E 6 With its FSR panel radiators, the company Elstein- Werk has been setting design, type, power and quality standards, recognised worldwide since 1952, for ceramic infrared panel radiators. Figure 31: Elstein FSR series FSR 15 62.5 () 25 (245) 3 (27) FSR/2 15 62.5 () 3 (27) FSR/4 15 62.5 () 62.5 () 3 (27) Figure 32: Mounting dimensions and radiator dimensions ( ) in mm
FSR C 1 % 1 8 2 65 W W 8 65 W W 2 2 4 6 8 1 min 2 4 6 8 1 min Fig. 33: Radiator temperatures Fig. 34: Radiant powers Type, weight, wattage FSR 22 g 25 65 FSR/2 g 2 325 5 W FSR/4 75 g 1 2 Surface rating 16. 25.6 41.6 64. kw/m² Typical operating temperature 5 62 72 C Maximum permissible temperature 75 75 75 75 C Wavelength range 2-1 µm Standard design Operating voltage 23 V Ceramic full-pour casting Leads mm Elstein standard socket Mounting set Thermocouple radiators Designation T-FSR, T-FSR/2, T-FSR/4 Integrated thermocouple Type K (NiCr-Ni) TC leads 1 mm Variants Special wattages Special voltages Extended leads Leads with ring terminals The power can be controlled using thermocouple radiators together with TRD 1 temperature controllers, TSE thyristor switching units and other accessories. IR radiation areas can be assembled using REO reflectors, REF construction sets, EBF and EBI construction elements as well as MBO mounting sheets. The national safety regulations must be complied with for the respective application, for example, the IEC or EN standard 519-1, Safety in electrical heating installations. Our instructions for mounting, operation and safety must be observed.
ELSTEIN FSM 1 MaxLife Ceramic Infrared Radiators FSM 23V 1W 75 C max. Elstein MaxLife FSM panel radiators are ceramic infrared radiators, which are designed for operating temperatures up to 72 C. Surface ratings of up to 64 kw/m² can be installed. ELSTEIN FSM/2 5 23V 5W 75 C max. ELSTEIN FSM/4 25 The durability of MaxLife panel radiators FSM has been maximized. Thus they are usable for hours and more when operated correctly and under normal conditions. 23V 25W 75 C max. Due to this significantly longer service life of MaxLife radiators the cost for heater exchange is reduced. Thus there are much lower cost per operating hour. Made in V Germany D E 6 A guarantee of operation about 2 hours or 3 years beginning from the manufacturing date exists for radiators of the FSM series on the basis of correct heater use and normal operating conditions. Figure : Elstein FSM series Elstein MaxLife panel radiators FSM are available in three designs and cover the power range from W to. FSM 15 62.5 () 25 (245) 3 (27) FSM/2 15 62.5 () 3 (27) FSM/4 15 62.5 () 62.5 () 3 (27) Figure 36: Mounting dimensions and radiator dimensions ( ) in mm
FSM C 1 % 1 8 2 65 W W 8 65 W W 2 2 4 6 8 1 min 2 4 6 8 1 min Fig. 37: Radiator temperatures Fig. 38: Radiant powers Type, weight, wattage FSM 22 g 25 65 FSM/2 g 2 325 5 W FSM/4 75 g 1 2 Surface rating 16. 25.6 41.6 64. kw/m² Typical operating temperature 5 62 72 C Maximum permissible temperature 75 75 75 75 C Wavelength range 2-1 µm Standard design Operating voltage 23 V Ceramic full-pour casting Leads mm Elstein standard socket Mounting set Grey glaze Thermocouple radiators Designation T-FSM, T-FSM/2, T-FSM/4 Integrated thermocouple Type K (NiCr-Ni) TC leads 1 mm Variants Special wattages Special voltages Extended leads Leads with ring terminals The power can be controlled using thermocouple radiators together with TRD 1 temperature controllers, TSE thyristor switching units and other accessories. IR radiation areas can be assembled using REO reflectors, REF construction sets, EBF and EBI construction elements as well as MBO mounting sheets. The national safety regulations must be complied with for the respective application, for example, the IEC or EN standard 519-1, Safety in electrical heating installations. Our instructions for mounting, operation and safety must be observed.
ELSTEIN HTS/1 1 Ceramic Infrared Panel Radiators HTS 23V 1W 9 C max. Elstein HTS high temperature radiators are ceramic infrared panel radiators, which can be used for operating temperatures up to 8 C and surface ratings up to 64 kw/m². ELSTEIN HTS/2 5 23V 5W 9 C max. HTS series radiators are produced using a hollowcasting ceramic process and are filled with thermal insulation material. This improves the radiant power output to the material to be heated. Furthermore, there is a significant reduction in heat dissipated in the wiring space, so that additional insulation of the heating area is usually not required. Made in Germany 6 Compared with IR radiators, which are produced using full-poured casting processes, HTS radiators have a considerably reduced heating-up time and, depending on the type of application, enable energy savings of up to 25 %. Figure 39: Elstein HTS series Elstein HTS high temperature radiators are available in four designs and cover the power range from W to. HTS 15 3 (28) HTS/1 15 62.5 () 25 (245) 3 (28) HTS/2 15 62.5 () 3 (28) HTS/4 15 62.5 () 62.5 () 3 (28) Figure : Mounting dimensions and radiator dimensions ( ) in mm
HTS C % 1 1 8 8 W 8 8 W W W W W 2 2 2 4 6 8 1 min 2 4 6 8 1 min Fig. 41: Radiator temperatures Fig. 42: Radiant powers Type, weight, wattage HTS/1, HTS 22 g 25 8 HTS/2 g 2 3 5 W HTS/4 75 g 1 15 2 Surface rating 16. 25.6 38.4 51.2 64. kw/m² Typical operating temperature 45 57 7 81 8 C Maximum permissible temperature 9 9 9 9 9 C Wavelength range 2-1 µm Standard design Operating voltage 23 V Ceramic hollow casting Integrated thermal insulation Leads mm Elstein standard socket Mounting set Thermocouple radiators Designation T-HTS, T-HTS/1, T-HTS/2, T-HTS/4 Integrated thermocouple Type K (NiCr-Ni) TC leads 1 mm Variants Special wattages Special voltages Extended leads Leads with ring terminals The power can be controlled using thermocouple radiators together with TRD 1 temperature controllers, TSE thyristor switching units and other accessories. IR radiation areas can be assembled using REO reflectors, REF construction sets, EBF and EBI construction elements, MBO mounting sheets as well as BSH and BSI construction panels. The national safety regulations must be complied with for the respective application, for example, the IEC or EN standard 519-1, Safety in electrical heating installations. Our instructions for mounting, operation and safety must be observed.
Made in Ceramic Infrared Panel Radiators SHTS Elstein SHTS super high temperature radiators were developed to increase the previous maximum possible surface rating of ceramic panel radiators from 64 kw/m² to 77 kw/m². The SHTS radiators, produced using the hollow casting ceramic process, are filled with thermal insulation material and have a special black glaze and a goldplated back. At an operating temperature of 9 C, over 75 % of the electrical energy supplied is transferred to the material to be heated as medium to longwave IR radiation. SHTS series radiators are therefore particularly suitable for use in plant construction, in which special solutions have to be drawn up for the customer s specific needs and for applications requiring high outputs. Germany 6 Figure 43: Elstein SHTS series The four designs cover the power range from 3 W to 12 W and have customary market dimensions. Existing IR equipments can therefore be retrofitted with Elstein SHTS series radiators. SHTS 15 3 (28) SHTS/1 15 62.5 () 25 (245) 3 (28) SHTS/2 15 62.5 () 3 (28) SHTS/4 15 62.5 () 62.5 () 3 (28) Figure 44: Mounting dimensions and radiator dimensions ( ) in mm
SHTS C % 1 1 8 8 2 2 2 4 6 8 1 min 2 4 6 8 1 min Fig. 45: Radiator temperatures Heating-up: red curve Fig. 46: Radiant powers Heating-up: red curve Type, weight, wattage SHTS/1, SHTS 22 g 12 W SHTS/2 g W SHTS/4 75 g 3 W Surface rating 76.8 kw/m² Typical operating temperature 8 C Maximum permissible temperature 9 C Wavelength range 2-1 µm Standard design Operating voltage 23 V Ceramic hollow casting Integrated thermal insulation Leads mm Elstein standard socket Mounting set Special black glaze Gold-plated back Thermocouple radiators Designation T-SHTS, T-SHTS/1, T-SHTS/2, T-SHTS/4 Integrated thermocouple Type K (NiCr-Ni) TC leads 1 mm Variants Special wattages Special voltages Extended leads Leads with ring terminals The power can be controlled using thermocouple radiators together with TRD 1 temperature controllers, TSE thyristor switching units and other accessories. IR radiation areas can be assembled using REO reflectors, REF construction sets, EBF and EBI construction elements as well as MBO mounting sheets. The national safety regulations must be complied with for the respective application, for example, the IEC or EN standard 519-1, Safety in electrical heating installations. Our instructions for mounting, operation and safety must be observed.
Made in Ceramic Infrared Panel Radiators HSR Elstein HSR high speed radiators are quick-reaction ceramic infrared panel radiators, designed for operating temperatures up to 8 C and surface ratings up to 64 kw/m². The external characteristics of the HSR radiators is their visible heating coil, which is installed in a ceramic body. This design shortens the heating up and cooling down time up to 65 % as well as a reduced heat transfer to the wiring space. ELSTEIN HSR 1 23V 1W 9 C max. HSR high speed radiators are particularly suitable for use in clocked production processes, for frequent tool changes or if the temperature has to drop quickly in case of transfer disruptions, in order to prevent damage to the production plant. Germany 6 Elstein HSR high speed radiators are available in three designs and cover the power range from W to. Figure 47: Elstein HSR series HSR 15 3 (28) HSR/1 15 62.5 () 25 (245) 3 (28) HSR/2 15 62.5 () 3 (28) Figure 48: Mounting dimensions and radiator dimensions ( ) in mm Page 2
HSR C % 1 1 8 8 W W W 8 8 W W W 2 2 2 4 6 8 1 min 2 4 6 8 1 min Fig. 49: Temperatures at the heating coil Fig. 5: Radiant powers Type, weight, wattage HSR 22 g 25 8 HSR/1 22 g 25 8 HSR/2 g 2 3 5 W Surface rating 16. 25.6 38.4 51.2 64. kw/m² Typical operating temperature 45 57 7 81 8 C Maximum permissible temperature 9 9 9 9 9 C Wavelength range 2-1 µm Standard design Operating voltage 23 V Ceramic moulding Integrated thermal insulation Leads mm Elstein standard socket Mounting set Thermocouple radiators Designation T-HSR, T-HSR/1, T-HSR/2 Integrated thermocouple Type K (NiCr-Ni) TC leads 1 mm Variants Special wattages Special voltages Extended leads Leads with ring terminals Information regarding the REACH conformity are available on request. The power can be controlled using thermocouple radiators together with TRD 1 temperature controllers, TSE thyristor switching units and other accessories. IR radiation areas can be assembled using REO reflectors, REF construction sets, EBF and EBI construction elements, MBO mounting sheets as well as BSH and BSI construction panels. The national safety regulations must be complied with for the respective application, for example, the IEC or EN standard 519-1, Safety in electrical heating installations. Our instructions for mounting, operation and safety must be observed. Important: The radiators of the HSR series must be installed and operated in a way, which does not enable touching the heaters (risk of injury due to electric shock).
Ceramic Infrared Panel Radiators SFH Elstein SFH super flat radiators are ceramic infrared radiators in flat design. They reach operating temperatures up to 8 C and surface ratings up to 64 kw/m² The radiators of the SFH series are very suited for applications, which require space-saving installation. The borders of SFH radiators are used as bearing surface on a metal mounting sheet or reflector. For each radiator a corresponding rounded mounting hole is required to place the heaters into them. When mounting SFH super flat radiators a heat insulation can be added additionally. A temperature resistant insulating material like Elstein THI thermal insulation sheet can be applied on site directly on the back of the radiator. Figure 51: Elstein SFH series Elstein SFH super flat radiators are available in four designs and cover the power range from W to. SFH (123) Mounting hole*: 12 x 12, R5 rounded (123) 1 (6) 1 SFH/1 25 (246) 62.5 (61) Mounting hole*: 241 x 57, R5 rounded 1 1 (6) SFH/2 (123) 62.5 (61) Mounting hole*: 12 x 57, R5 rounded 1 (6) 1 SFH/4 62.5 (61) 62.5 (61) Fig. 52: Mounting dimensions and radiator dimensions ( ) in mm Mounting hole*: 57 x 57, R5 rounded 1 (6) *The mounting hole is a cutout in the metal mounting sheet or the reflector to place the radiator there. 1
SFH % C 1 1 8 8 W W W 8 8 W W W 2 2 2 4 6 8 1 min 2 4 6 8 1 min Fig. 53: Radiator temperatures Fig. 54: Radiant powers Type, weight, wattage SFH/1, SFH 1 g 25 8 SFH/2 g 2 3 5 W SFH/4 45 g 1 15 2 Surface rating 16. 25.6 38.4 51.2 64. kw/m² Typical operating temperature 4 5 63 72 8 C Maximum permissible temperature 9 9 9 9 9 C Wavelength range 2-1 µm Standard design Operating voltage 23 V Ceramic full-pour casting Black glaze Leads mm Optional accessory THI Thermal insulation sheet 1 x 5 x 12 mm Thermocouple radiators Designation T-SFH, T-SFH/1, T-SFH/2, T-SFH/4 Integrated thermocouple Type K (NiCr-Ni) TC leads 1 mm Variants Special wattages Special voltages Extended leads Leads with ring terminals The power can be controlled using thermocouple radiators together with TRD 1 temperature controllers, TSE thyristor switching units and other accessories. The national safety regulations must be complied with for the respective application, for example, the IEC or EN standard 519-1, Safety in electrical heating installations. Our instructions for mounting, operation and safety must be observed.
Ceramic Infrared Radiators MSH Elstein MSH micro system heaters are ceramic infrared radiators in small design. They reach operating temperatures up to 8 C and surface ratings up to 1 kw/m². MSH micro system heaters are used in applications, which require partial heating or drying of small goods and areas. This occurs for example at heating of printed circuit boards. MSH radiators are suitable both for individual operation and for configuring groups of radiators to an infrared heating panel. In this way small heating panels can be built, which can be adapted to the requirements of the heating task or the size as well as contours of the material to be heated regarding heated area, dimensions and the acuteness or the heating zones. Bild 55: Elstein MSH/2 micro system radiator Elstein MSH micro system heaters are available with a power of 55 W 12 V. MSH/2 3 11 (1) 11 (1) 2 21 (2) 9 Figure 56: Mounting dimensions and radiator dimensions ( ) in mm
MSH C % 1 1 8 8 2 2 2 4 6 8 1 min 2 4 6 8 1 min Fig. 57: Radiator temperatures Heating-up: red curve Fig. 58: Radiant powers Heating-up: red curve Type, weight, wattage MSH/2 3 g 55 W Surface rating 1 kw/m² Typical operating temperature 8 C Maximum permissible temperature 9 C Wavelength range 2-1 µm Standard design Operating voltage 12 V Ceramic full-pour casting Black glaze Leads 3 mm Optional accessory THI Thermal insulation sheet 5 x 5 x 12 mm Thermocouple radiators Designation T-MSH/2 Integrated thermocouple Type K (NiCr-Ni) TC leads 53 mm Variants Special wattages Special voltages Extended leads Leads with ring terminals The power can be controlled using thermocouple radiators together with TRD 1 temperature controllers, TSE thyristor switching units and other accessories. The national safety regulations must be complied with for the respective application, for example, the IEC or EN standard 519-1, Safety in electrical heating installations. Our instructions for mounting, operation and safety must be observed.