Infrared heating is the perfect choice for a warm, comfortable bedroom. Unlike traditional heating systems, infrared heating directly warms objects and people in the room, creating even and natural warmth. This prevents cold spots and ensures a pleasant sleeping environment.
Additionally, infrared heating is silent, energy-efficient, and space-saving—ideal for a serene bedroom setting.
The consumption of indoor infrared heating depends on: the size of the space (m²) you want to heat, the outside temperature, the insulation level of the house, the number of windows (glass is always a cold bridge), and the current energy prices.
Initially, both the investment cost and the installation costs are very low. Furthermore, you can expect a decrease of up to an average of 30 to 40 percent in annual energy costs. With solar panels, you can save even more on top of that.
In terms of energy consumption, we can say that our infrared systems save approximately 30 to 40% compared to conventional heating using electricity (accumulation), gas, or heating oil.
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For a space of approximately 20 m², where the constant temperature is maintained at 18°C, it takes around 15 minutes to reach 25°C.
However, the radiant heat from the infrared devices ensures that you feel pleasant warmth after just about 5 minutes.
No, infrared heating does not dry out the air in a room. It directly heats objects, surfaces, and people through radiant heat rather than warming the air, as is the case with convection heating.
As a result, the humidity level in the room remains unchanged.
Yes, infrared heating is highly suitable for bedrooms. It provides silent, even warmth without air circulation, making it ideal for a comfortable night’s sleep.
Additionally, it can be used selectively to heat only specific areas of the room, which makes it energy-efficient.
Infrared heaters are significantly more powerful than infrared panels, reaching surface temperatures that are on average three times higher.
Thanks to their higher wattage, they can be mounted at greater heights, effectively heating a larger area.
Infrared panels are better suited for heating spaces that require a constant and lower temperature.
Yes, infrared heating is fire-safe when properly installed and used according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
The devices are designed to operate safely at high temperatures and include built-in overheating protection.
It is important to maintain sufficient clearance around the panels and to avoid placing flammable materials directly against the surface.