All advantages at a glance
The efficiency advantages of KÜBLER infrared hall heaters
Infrared hall heaters operate on a different principle than conventional air heaters. This results in a number of advantages that are particularly beneficial in industrial halls. Here is an overview of the most important ones:
Infrared heat acts directly in the occupied zone. This means that large volumes of air do not need to be heated—a decisive advantage in high halls, which noticeably reduces energy consumption.
KÜBLER systems deliver infrared heat with virtually no lead time. This makes the heating flexible for shift operation, partial use, and situations where heat is needed quickly and selectively.
Work areas can be precisely controlled, regardless of whether doors are open or air movement occurs. This keeps comfort levels stable and energy consumption under control.
Since radiant heat does not primarily cause the air to heat up, there are no drafts or dust swirls. Employees benefit from a pleasant, calm feeling of warmth—especially in sensitive workplaces.
Radiant heat acts directly in the work area and ensures a pleasantly balanced temperature experience—without drafts or significant fluctuations. This creates a comfortable indoor climate and supports comfortable working conditions in all areas of the hall.
KÜBLER systems are designed for intensive indoor use: robust components, low susceptibility to faults, and easy maintenance ensure predictable and reliable heat supply.
Installation is decentralized under the hall ceiling, without water-based infrastructure or major modifications. This ensures low investment costs and makes retrofitting existing buildings particularly economical.




