High-temperature infrared panels for industrial and architectural applications, heating of workshops and production halls, sports halls, warehouses, outdoor areas of restaurants, etc. They transmit heat mainly by radiating it, thus people and objects are heated directly, and warming the air is a secondary effect. This makes the system much more efficient and economical, as a comfortable environment is achieved at a lower air temperature and in a very short period of time.
The panels work completely silently, odorless and do not emit any visible light. They are certified and meet all standard requirements for quality and safety.
Application
Most often, high-temperature heating panels are used for heating:
- Heating of halls
- Heating of factories and workshops
- Heating of gyms
- Heating of winter gardens
- Heating of farms and animals
- Heating during drying of buildings
Complete heating
The heating panels can be used for complete or zone heating. For complete radiant heating, the heat loss of the room must first be calculated before determining which panels to install. In cases where customers do not have a project for the heat loss of the room they want to heat, it is possible to calculate the required power roughly depending on the volume (m3) of the room:
- For rooms up to 100m3 you need to provide approximately 45W / m3
- For rooms from 100m3 – 500m3 you need to provide approximately 35W / m3
- For rooms from 500m3 – 1000m3 you need to provide approximately 30W / m3
- For rooms over 1000m3 – 25W / m3
Zone heating
For efficient zone heating, with an installation height of approximately 2.5-2.8 m, a power of at least 150 W / m2 is required. We calculate the area that will cover the panel as follows:
- Effective power: Pe = 0.6 x P (or 0.7 P) (P = power of the selected panel)
- Area to be covered by the panel: S = (L + 0.6H) (W + 0.6H)
- L- panel length [m]
- W- panel width [m]
- H – panel mounting height [m]
- Power per square meter: Pe / S