Finally A Way To Control How Much You Can Save On Your Next Heat Bill!!!!
Many customers have asked us “Why Infrared Zone Heaters?” The answer is simple,
Infrared Heaters are the most efficient way to convert electrical energy into heat
energy. That means BIG SAVINGS for you! Unlike space heaters that can only heat
the immediate area, the Infrared Zone Heaters can heat 400-1200 square feet.
There is no heat wasted near the ceiling or blocked by door headers with the infrared
zone heater. The unique solar zone process virtually allows the heater to not just
heat one area bot instead multiple rooms.
There is lower operating and maintenance costs than conventional heat systems and
the infrared zone heaters are virtually maintenance free. These heaters come with
a lifetime washable filter. A full 3 year warranty, including the new commercial
quartz tubes, protects your investment. This innovative infrared zone heater also
does not remove humidity from the air! It actually helps maintain desirable humidity
levels, this prevents water from collecting on the windows as with conventional systems.
Here is the best part - you can put these anywhere and not have to worry about the
problems that other heaters on the market today pose. You can set it and forget
it!! Be warm, be safe, and Save Money!
How Do Infrared Heaters Work?
Infrared Radiation
- Infrared radiation is a kind of electromagnetic radiation, much like light or radio
waves. It is at a lower frequency than visible light and cannot be seen with the
naked eye. Everything above absolute zero (the coldest temperature possible) produces
some degree of infrared radiation. As an object gets warmer, it produces more infrared
radiation at a higher frequency.
Infrared Heating
- There are three types of heating: convection, conduction and radiation. Convection
is heating by the movement of air or water. For example, if you blow hot air past
a hot coil, you are heating the room by convection. Conduction is heating by the
tendency of heat to move through a material. If you leave a metal spatula in a hot
pan and try to pull it out again, the handle will burn you. Even though the handle
was not directly over the pan, the end of the spatula was, and the metal conducted
the heat to the handle. Infrared heat is based on the third principle: radiation.
Molecules tend to absorb infrared at a particular wavelength. When that absorption
happens, it heats the molecule up. An infrared heater will be tuned to produce the
right wavelength for whatever it is designed to heat.
Efficiency of Infrared Heating
- The beauty of infrared heating is that it can be fine-tuned to heat one specific
thing. An infrared heater has a coil or other filament with enough electricity running
through it to get a very high temperature (1000 degrees Celsius or more in some infrared
heaters). Depending on the temperature, it will produce a specific wavelength that
interacts with a desired molecule. Infrared saunas, for example, are fine tuned to
only heat water. Some infrared heaters are designed to warm water, for example. These
heaters can be used to heat sore muscles, since the human body is mostly made of
water. Other heaters might be designed to only heat a certain kind of plastic or
metal for industrial applications. Very little of the heat is wasted, and almost
all of it goes to heating the target.
- Information from Ehow.com
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