The important parameters for selecting heaters are mainly power, size of the room and the safety features. You can choose from 6 options.
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- Air is heated by convection through the hot coil, and is transferred to the upper layer of the heater
- They can be equipped with a fan for better air circulation
- Advantages: low purchase price, high performance and rapid heating of the room
- Disadvantages: Desiccated or dry air
Warm air heaters
- Air is heated through a heating coil and discharged through a fan into the room
- Advantages: Compactness and easy portability, less desiccated air
- Disadvantages: Noisy
Oil radiators
- Specific heat is produced by heating the oil mixture through the heating coil
- Due to the lower heating temperature, air does not blow continuously.
- Advantages: easy maintenance, quiet, non blowing air, high thermal inertia
- Disadvantages: higher energy consumption
Heating panels
- Alternative to conventional radiators
- Electric current is converted to heat waves, thereby heating more efficiently
- Lower power consumption by up to 30% compared to conventional heaters
- The base is made (mostly) from ceramic heating panels
- Advantages: efficient heating, lower power consumption, no dry air or dust swirls
Infrared heaters
- No warm air, but the device is directed towards the people or objects directly, also called radiation heating
- Advantages: easy maintenance, fast heating, radiant heating
- Disadvantages: Only works in a room where the device is located; For efficient heating, direct contact with the object or the person with the infrared radiator is required
Gas heaters
- Connection of gas, propane or butane bottle required
- The air is heated by heating around the radiator
- Ideal for large areas
- Advantages: high performance; easy portability
- Disadvantages: high cost
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