The most frequently asked questions regarding heating systems.
Short-wave infrared heaters produce heat by direct radiation onto bodies without heating the air, except as a secondary effect due to the heat released from the heated bodies themselves. The ambient temperature is therefore not directly detectable.
Infrared heaters contain no moving parts. Therefore, they only require minimum maintenance to ensure that there is no excessive build-up of dust/dirt on the reflectors or lamps (bulbs), which could cause overheating, with consequent premature failure of the bulbs. To avoid this, simply blow air over the bulbs and the heater to keep them clean.
The surface temperature of the platform can reach about 60°C, depending on the environment in which it’s installed. If used with an intensity regulator, the heat can be adjusted. Its purpose is to provide comfort for the people standing on it, mainly by eliminating the feeling of coldness in the lower limbs.
No, it is not possible to drive over heating platforms.
Absolutely no use of Diesel, LPG, Natural Gas or any other fuel. Our infrared lamps only use electricity.
Radiant heating with short-wave infrared lamps acts directly on the bodies and objects to be heated, only where and when needed, contributing to the thermal well-being and comfort of those within the range of the heaters.
Infrared heaters do not create annoying air recirculation, which often causes allergies. Above all, they do not produce carbon monoxide (CO2) and do not burn oxygen.
Absolutely not, only clean and immediate heat: the heat generated is perceived as natural and pleasant, without affecting the humidity level, which is maintained at an optimum range.
This makes the heated environment healthier and avoids carbon dioxide emissions.
Not if the installation specifications indicated in the manuals are met. The lamps are also fitted with low-impact heating bulbs.