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A reflector. To concentrate the heat energy into the room instead of behind it.
to increase surface area
From the bottom, unless there's a fan ... in which case it flows in from behind the fan.
There isn't that much of a difference really. Strictly speaking the ceramic heater is also a resistance coil heater, the difference being that the coil is embedded in the ceramic, giving a bigger heat-emitting surface. In heating costs they'll be the same. But having a bigger emitting surface operating at a lower temperature may give a "softer" heat. A bit like filling a bucket of water from a shower head or a hose. It'll take just as much water, and take the same amount of time, but the wider spray from the shower head will hit softer than the jet from the hose.
A convector heater works by using a heating element, usually electric, to warm up the air surrounding it. The warm air rises and creates convection currents, which circulate the heat throughout the room. As the cool air is drawn into the heater, it gets heated and rises, creating a continuous flow of warm air.
A reflector. To concentrate the heat energy into the room instead of behind it.
In most vehicles, the heater relay is located behind the headlamp. It is typically behind the passenger side headlamp.
what is a room heater
It is an electric heater, with the heating elements in a straight line (a strip)
behind the glove compartment inside the heater assy
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the heater core is behind the dash board
the heater core is located under the dash on the pasenger side behind the heater fan
in the dash behind a panel behind the stereo
The heater core is inside the hvac housing behind the dash.
No, they are metal with an insulation coating
The elements possibly.