FOXIS Heat Exchangers
- GENERATION PROGRESS FROM PLATE RADIATORS TO A BETTER TYPE OF HEATING
- robust all-copper wired structure
- heating without dust settling
- self-cleaning during operation
- long, almost endless life
- the principle of turbulent heat transfer provides high heating performance per minimum surface
- pipe diameter from 50 to 72 mm
What way does the FOXIS exchanger heat?
- It is caused by the air TURBULENCE around the wire. After it “hits” the first of the exchanger wires, the laminar (slow) air flow is turned and changes its character to turbulent. The dust stays under the exchanger thanks to the higher centrifugal forces.
The FOXIS exchanger has a similar function also in water where by the action of turbulent flow, eg. in a heating circuit, the air bubbles or impurities sublime – see SPIROVENT http://www.spirotherm.com/…cs/brochures/Trap-1B.pdf.
Where should FOXIS be located?
- On the wall in any eclipse (see FOX PANEL convector construction sets).
- Behind furniture, in niches – we use our own interior to create the draught chimney.
- In a floor channel, in a sill (see FOX SILENT, FOX STEP convector construction sets).
How to fix FOXIS?
- The basic condition is so that the FOXIS pipe was located on a place with a sufficient air access.
- By covering the FOXIS mounted on the wall with any board (without any space left or by a “draught chimney” created by means of the furniture).
- For a better warm air flow in the room “spread” the pipe, if possible, along the longest surface – the pipe pressed to the wall heats its surface – then we reach the effect of combined convection radiation heating. This is suitable for the heating of humid stone walls. See www.teplonachalupe.cz
FOXIS CAN ALSO BE USED AS AN EXPOSED HEATER, FOR EXAMPLE, WITH A TRANSPARENT COVER.