When a fuse blows, the energy transfer can be represented by the equation: Electrical energy → Thermal energy + Light energy + Sound energy
A fan heater transfers energy in the form of electricity to a heating element, which then converts the electrical energy to heat energy. The fan then blows air over the heated element, transferring the heat energy to the surrounding air in the room.
In a fan heater, electrical energy is converted into thermal energy through a heating element (such as a metal coil). The thermal energy is then transferred to the surrounding air through convection, where the fan blows the heated air out into the room, transferring thermal energy to the surroundings.
Heater core changed three years ago,I changed Thermostat Heater still blows cool air.
can you please clarify what you mean, do you mean that the front heater blows cold but the rear blows hot or do you mean that when the heating is on cold it blows hot? many thanks paul
the heater blows warm air when fan is on low but blows cold air when fan is turn to higher setting
The heater fan ONLY blows the air, it does not make the temperature of that air. Your heater temperature controls how hot the air is. Adjust your heater temperature for hotter or cooler air.
Get the air out of your heater core.
we changed radaitor & thermastate , now heater blows cold air
ihave a 1986 chevette that when i turn defrost on it blows out heat and when i put heater on it blows out only cold air? ihave a 1986 chevette that when i turn defrost on it blows out heat and when i put heater on it blows out only cold air?
heater hoses might have been disconected
thermostat is stuck open.