The heat is generated by an electrical heating element placed in the heater. The medium is heated by forced convection, the medium enters the container through the inlet of the container, and the heat generated by the electric heater of the water tank is heated by the principle of fluid thermodynamics during heating, whereby the medium is forcedly transmitted as a heat carrier through the pump. Continuous heat transfer is achieved to meet the requirements of process heating.
The water tank electric heater uses liquid as the heat transfer medium, is heated and heated, and is forced to be circulated through the high temperature water pump.