Infrared heaters

Among the wide variety of all kinds of basic and additional heating, infrared heaters are gaining more and more positions. After all, these heaters have a high efficiency and low energy consumption, which is very important in the mode of total saving of resources.

Types of infrared heaters for home

There are several types of infrared heaters - those that are located under the floor (warm floor), ceiling, which can be built-in or simulate lamps, as well as wall-mounted, in the form of a decorative panel, a picture or a flat battery. All of them receive energy from the power grid, but there is no such device as a gas infrared heater.

Warm floor

This heating can be both additional and basic - it all depends on the power of the paved communications. Such kind of heating as an electric infrared heater, laid in the floor, is not visible to the eye, does not occupy a useful area, and, like all similar devices does not dry the air, which is very useful for the health of the household.

Ceiling infrared heaters

As an additional source of heat, infrared heaters are very convenient, which are located on the ceiling. They practically do not take up space and are fastened quite quickly without much effort.

Such a heater does not heat the air in the room, but the objects in the zone of its action, as well as people. And those, in turn, give the obtained degrees to the air. All infrared heaters work on this principle.

Quartz infrared heaters

Perhaps the most modern heaters are decorative panels of quartz sand, which can have a variety of texture, but are often produced in the form of monolithic slabs. Due to the fact that the heating element is hidden in the thickness of the material, it does not come in contact with air and practically does not wear out.

In addition, such a household appliance consumes half as much electricity as a conventional convector, but its heat output is several times higher. About fire safety of such equipment to speak unnecessarily - this is the most reliable appliances for heating residential and non-residential premises.