FAQ - frequently asked questions

What are the advantages of gas infra-red heating?
The highest heat losses in large buildings, particularly with very good insulation parameters, result first of all from losses in ventilation, i.e. throwing heated air out of the hall. Using infra-red heaters helps to lower air temperature by a few degrees, which means a few dozen per cent savings depending on the number of air changes in the room. Additionally, the heat is concentrated in the lower part of the building, which gives extra savings. That is why, when heating with gas infra-red heaters, it is so important to use highly efficient equipment.

Heating with gas infra-red heaters is very advantageous. Where and when can it not be used?

There are two basic limitations to using gas infra-red heaters: the height of the building (they are not recommended in buildings lower than 3.5 m, anyway, the highest savings can be obtained at 4m and more); in zones classified as threatened with explosion (the opinion of fire department is binding).

You suggest more than ten infra-red heaters for my premises. Would it not be cheaper for me to put just one boiler?

A heating system based on a boiler will be more expensive both in terms of capital expenditure and maintenance. When comparing the capital expenditure we suggest comparing all the costs related to the installation (a boiler room, water distribution, heat exchangers, pumps, installation) for each system. Our experience proves that virtually always the infra-red heater-based system is cheaper.

You offer one of the best devices in the world, very cheap in maintenance, and your prices do not significantly differ from your competitors, how is it possible?
It is very simple. Our devices are produced by a specialized plant, to a large extent automated, thanks to which it does not react dramatically to rises in workforce costs, and bulk production helps achieve additional savings without the necessity to use cheap materials.

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