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Radiant vs. Convection space heaters

Radiant vs. Convection space heaters


Radiant vs. Convection space heaters

Posted: 20 May 2011 08:40 AM PDT

Heaters are available in electric, infrared, ceramic, baseboard, quartz, micrathermic, natural gas, kerosene, propane, and probably more. It can be very confusing. However, there are only two basic types, convection and radiant heat. What kind you need depends on the circumstances.

Radiant heaters use light waves to an object and then the object's heat warms the room. This is like the sun feels on a cold day. The sun is hot, but you can feelthe cold air around you. Once the sun sets the temperature feels much faster. Infrared quartz halogen lamps and radiant heating in the category.

Type of hot air convection heaters that warm again. In this category are electric baseboard heating, oil or water radiator-style heaters, and virtually any type of hot air burning fossil fuels directly. Imagine standing in front of your housewarm air intake and the sensation of hot air quickly on you, but your kitchen counters are cool. This is a kind of convection heating.

For you to feel comfortable, there are three essential elements. It is heat, humidity and wind speed. Heat is a matter of course. However, if the humidity is low, the skin to evaporate the moisture, feels colder, and when it blows air, it loses heat faster. This is clearly a cold day, whenYou must know, third round when the wind blows in comparison to one more day at the same temperature.

Radiant heaters do not lower the speed, humidity, wind, or create. This is their strongest attribute. However, since the heat of objects, then objects, the ambient temperature, they are slower to increase global temperatures, although you can feel comfortable with a lower temperature. If you or a small area is all that must be heated to a radiant heating is the best choice. IfHave a great stay the best choice to be heated for a shorter period of time then a convection heating can.

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