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Что (кто) такое immersion heater - определение

PROCESS IN WHICH ELECTRICAL ENERGY IS CONVERTED TO HEAT
Electric Heater; Electrical heater; Electrical heating; Electric resistance heating; Electrical resistance heater; Electric resistance heater; Electric heater; Immersion heater; Resistance heater; Electric heaters; Electric heat; Electrode heater; Electric radiative heater; Electric radiator
  • 30 kW resistance heating coils
  • An electric convection heater.
  • This radiant heater uses [[tungsten halogen lamp]]s.
  • Small domestic immersion heater, 500 W
  • Tower fan heater
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immersion heater         
¦ noun an electric heating element that is positioned in the liquid to be heated, typically in a domestic hot-water tank.
Language immersion         
TECHNIQUE USED IN BILINGUAL LANGUAGE EDUCATION IN WHICH TWO LANGUAGES ARE USED FOR INSTRUCTION IN A VARIETY OF TOPICS
Language Immersion; Language travel; Language bath; Foreign Language in the Elementary School; Immersion school
Language immersion, or simply immersion, is a technique used in bilingual language education in which two languages are used for instruction in a variety of topics, including math, science, or social studies. The languages used for instruction are referred to as the L1 and the L2 for each student, with L1 being the student's native language and L2 being the second language to be acquired through immersion programs and techniques.
Immersion cooling         
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  • Network router and smart-phone immersed in synthetic single-phase, liquid immersion coolant
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  • Example of server immersion cooling of one server
IT COOLING PRACTICE
User:Dpope83/Server Immersion Cooling; Draft:Server Immersion Cooling; Server Immersion Cooling; Server immersion cooling; Immersion Cooling
Immersion cooling is a thermal management technique, often applied as an IT cooling practice, by which electronic devices and IT components, including complete servers and storage devices, are submerged in a thermally conductive but electrically insulating dielectric liquid or coolant. Heat is removed from the system by circulating relatively cold liquid into direct contact with hot components, then circulating the now heated liquid through cool heat exchangers.
Oil heater         
ELECTRONICS
Column heater; Oil filled heater; Oil column heater
An oil heater, also known as an oil-filled heater, oil-filled radiator, or column heater, is a common form of convection heater used in domestic heating. Although filled with oil, it is electrically heated and does not involve burning any oil fuel; the oil is used as a heat reservoir (buffer), not as a fuel.
Electric heating         
Electric heating is a process in which electrical energy is converted directly to heat energy at around 100% efficiency, using rather cheap devices. Common applications include space heating, cooking, water heating and industrial processes.
Infrared heater         
  • Carbon Fiber Heater
  • Clear quartz element
  • Infrared heater for cooking
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  • Soviet infrared heater with open wire element. 1963
  • Quartz heater
TYPE OF HEATER
Infrared heating; Infra-red heater; Quartz heater; Heatlamp; Quartz Heating Element; Heat lamps
An infrared heater or heat lamp is a body with a higher temperature which transfers energy to a body with a lower temperature through electromagnetic radiation. Depending on the temperature of the emitting body, the wavelength of the peak of the infrared radiation ranges from to 1 mm.
Tankless water heating         
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  • Tankless gas electronic ignition water heaters. Gas water heaters have an exhaust vent or one to two exhaust pipes on the top, and still require electric power for electronics, sensing and ignition.
  • Gas tankless water heater (Taiwan)
  • Electric point-of-use (POU) tankless water heater or electric shower (Britain)
  • Mobile water heater in a train car (Russia)
  • Tankless gas water heater with [[pilot light]] for ignition
QUICK WATER HEATER WITHOUT A WATER TANK
Tankless water heater; Tankless water heaters; Combination boiler; Combi boiler; Hybrid water heater
Tankless water heaters — also called instantaneous, continuous flow, inline, flash, on-demand, or instant-on water heaters — are water heaters that instantly heat water as it flows through the device, and do not retain any water internally except for what is in the heat exchanger coil. Copper heat exchangers are preferred in these units because of their high thermal conductivity and ease of fabrication.
Rocket mass heater         
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  • J-tube rocket mass heater in operation. '''1.''' Vertically inserted wood burns sideways. '''2.''' High temperature creates strong convective currents in the heat riser. '''3. '''Exhaust gas exits sideways. '''4. '''Heat exchange mass absorbs, stores, and radiates away heat. '''5. '''Final exhaust made of Carbon Dioxide and steam)
  • A pebble style rocket mass heater, with a wooden frame which gives it a different aesthetic
  • "J-style" combustion unit of a Rocket mass heater profile view (top) and top down view (bottom). '''1''': '''Wood feed'''. '''2''': '''Burn tunnel'''. '''3''': '''Heat riser'''. '''5''': '''Fire box''' (comprising the fuel feed, burn tunnel and heat riser). '''4''' and '''6''': '''Downdraft bell / barrel'''. '''7''': '''Manifold.'''
  • Rocket stove Type: L-Tube
  • A rocket mass heater inside a tipi at [[Paul Wheaton]]'s [[permaculture]] homestead in Montana
  • Construction base of a rocket stove (L-tube) DIY - Timelapse.
TYPE OF HEATING SYSTEM
Rocket stove mass heater
A rocket mass heater (RMH), also known as rocket stove mass heater, is a form of slow-release radiant heating system, designed to primarily heat people and secondarily to warm areas in line of sight around it. Variations of RMH can also be extended for the functions of cooking, heating water, and producing warm air for distribution.
immersion         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Immersed; Immersive; Immersion (disambiguation)
1.
Someone's immersion in a subject is their complete involvement in it.
...long-term assignments that allowed them total immersion in their subjects.
N-UNCOUNT: N in n
2.
Immersion of something in a liquid means putting it into the liquid so that it is completely covered.
The wood had become swollen from prolonged immersion.
N-UNCOUNT: oft N in n
immersive         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Immersed; Immersive; Immersion (disambiguation)
Absorbing, enthralling. Despite its common usage, it's not a real word and does not show up in a dictionary.
The game was an immersive experience. I felt like I was really there.

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Electric heating

Electric heating is a process in which electrical energy is converted directly to heat energy at around 100% efficiency, using rather cheap devices. Common applications include space heating, cooking, water heating and industrial processes. An electric heater is an electrical device that converts an electric current into heat. The heating element inside every electric heater is an electrical resistor, and works on the principle of Joule heating: an electric current passing through a resistor will convert that electrical energy into heat energy. Most modern electric heating devices use nichrome wire as the active element; the heating element, depicted on the right, uses nichrome wire supported by ceramic insulators.

Alternatively, a heat pump can achieve around 150% - 600% efficiency for heating, or COP 1.5 - 6.0 Coefficient of performance, because it uses electric power only for transferring existing thermal energy. The heat pump uses an electric motor to drive a reversed refrigeration cycle, that draws heat energy from an external source such as the ground or outside air (or the interior of a refrigerator) and directs that heat into the space to be warmed (in case of a fridge, the kitchen). This makes much better use of electric energy than direct electric heating, but requires much more expensive equipment, plus plumbing. Some heating systems can be operated in reverse for air conditioning so that the interior space is cooled and even hotter air or water is discharged outside or into the ground.