What is an infrared dark radiant heater?
An infrared dark radiant heater is a particularly efficient solution for heating halls. It usually works with gas (natural gas, liquid gas, or biogas), which is burned in a closed burner tube. The heat generated is emitted as infrared radiation—without a visible flame, hence the name „dark radiant heater.“.
The advantage: Infrared rays heat surfaces directly, similar to sunlight. This quickly warms up the work area without wasting energy on heating the air in the room.
Dark radiators are decentralized heating systems. They can be switched on and off as needed, offer fast heating times, a draft-free, pleasant room climate, and enable defined heating zones to be heated individually. All this boosts efficiency and makes dark radiators economical for heating halls.
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 better navigate the darkness of conflicting information, legal regulations, and technologies of varying suitability.
We wish you a happy second Advent! And with it, the leisure to calmly consider important decisions—such as the right heating strategy. We are happy to support you with our expertise as a leading specialist in hall heating.
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