Why do room heaters have shiny surfaces behind the coils ?
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There are two reasons for this:
The heat produced can be reflected from the surfaces and thus more heat will be available towards the front of the heater.
The heater itself will absorb lesser heat and thus will have lesser chances of catching fire by getting heated up a higher temperature.
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The heat produced can be reflected from the surfaces and thus more heat will be available towards the front of the heater.
The heater itself will absorb lesser heat and thus will have lesser chances of catching fire by getting heated up a higher temperature.
Thank you
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