4th ADVENT
Heat pumps can be efficient, but they quickly reach their limits in large industrial or commercial buildings. Buildings with large volumes require different heating solutions than apartments or offices. Combinations of heat pumps and underfloor heating work with hot water, which means they are slow to respond, often fail to reach the required temperatures due to thick concrete floors in buildings, and restrict floor usage. In addition, efficiency is reduced by the necessary storage and piping systems. If fan heaters are used, they stir up dust and generate warm air, which naturally rises to the ceiling, where it is of no use to anyone.
The conclusion: Heat pumps are not a particularly good solution in halls, either with hydraulic underfloor heating or with air blowers. Infrared hall heaters are the ideal heating principle here due to their direct heat transfer downwards into the work area, their high energy efficiency, and their great usability.
Four candles, four FAQs: During Advent, we shed light on the four most frequently asked questions about the complex topic of hall heating. Our brief answers are intended to help you find your way through the darkness of contradictory information, legal regulations, and technologies of varying suitability.
We wish you a happy 4th Advent! And with it, the leisure to think through important decisions—such as the right heating strategy—with a little peace and quiet. We are happy to support you with our expertise as a leading hall heating specialist.
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