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What exactly does an Infrared Heater consume and cost?

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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    • Instant infrared heat with no warm-up time
    • Smart control with remote control and wifi
    • Energy efficient thermostat for constant heat
    • Stylish round design for ceiling mounting

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    • Instant infrared heat with no warm-up time
    • Smart control with remote control and wifi
    • Energy efficient thermostat for constant heat
    • Stylish round design for ceiling mounting

    More about infrared heating & safety

    • Instant infrared heat with no warm-up time
    • Smart control with remote control and wifi
    • Energy efficient thermostat for constant heat
    • Stylish round design for ceiling mounting

    More about infrared heating & safety

Other frequently asked questions about infrared heating

  • Is infrared heating suitable for my type of business (e.g., warehouse, office, sports hall)?

    Infrared heating is versatile and suitable for various types of businesses. For warehouses, it is ideal because it directly heats objects and people without needing to warm the entire space, saving energy. In offices, it provides comfortable and targeted warmth without moving dust. For sports halls, it offers efficient heating in large spaces with minimal warm-up time.

    It is especially suitable when heating needs to be controlled locally or by zone.

  • How easy is the installation, and can it be done without major renovations?

    Installing infrared heating is generally simple and does not require major renovations. The heaters are mounted directly on walls or ceilings and connected to the electrical network.

    This makes it a quick and flexible solution for both new and existing buildings. Additionally, no pipes or complex infrastructure are needed, ensuring smooth and cost-efficient installation.

  • How quickly does infrared heating provide a comfortable temperature?

    Infrared heating provides a comfortable temperature almost immediately because it does not heat the air but directly warms people and objects in the room.

    Within minutes, you can feel the radiant warmth, even in larger or poorly insulated spaces. This makes it ideal for situations where quick heating is needed, such as in workshops, sports halls, or temporary-use spaces.

  • How long does infrared heating last compared to traditional systems?

    Infrared heating generally has a longer lifespan than traditional heating systems such as gas boilers or radiators. High-quality infrared heaters typically last between 20 to 30 years, whereas traditional systems often need replacement after 15 to 20 years.

    Additionally, infrared panels require little to no maintenance, further extending their lifespan and making them a sustainable long-term choice.

  • Does infrared heating work well in spaces with high ceilings or poorly insulated buildings?

    Yes, infrared heating works well in spaces with high ceilings or poorly insulated buildings. Unlike traditional systems, infrared does not heat the air but directly warms objects, floors, and people in the space. This prevents heat loss upwards in high-ceilinged areas.

    For poorly insulated buildings, infrared is also effective because it does not rely on retaining warm air. However, it is important to place the panels strategically to ensure even heat distribution.

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