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How is a gas radiant heater built?
Ceramic gas heaters and those mounted on the wall are mainly made of ceramic tiles and an automatically controlled valve. The basic element of a ceramic radiator are perforated ceramic plates on the surface of which the air-gas mixture is burnt. The heated plates to the temperature of 800 degrees C give heat through radiation to the zones used. Gas supply guarantees high thermal efficiency with relatively low operating costs.
Gas cylinder heaters, just like gas heaters for heating halls, consist of ceramic tiles. Some models have a gas valve with a thermocouple installed. Thanks to the use of a thermocouple, the device can be used safely, without worrying about a possible gas leak.
Tubular gas heater - principle of operation.
Tubular gas heaters allow for immediate heat generation. They have an exhaust outlet to the outside, which makes them perfect for closed rooms. The outer surface of the pipe heats up to a temperature of 360 ° C and emits heat using infrared rays, which, thanks to the installed reflector, are directed to the hall floor. In this way, we use 100% of the heat that is felt in the lower, i.e. developed and used, zones of the building.
Advantages and application of gas heaters:
The radiators have a quick start-up time and an immediate heat effect. They are also distinguished by easy installation and simple operation.
We use industrial gas heaters in large infrastructure facilities. They are perfect for: production halls, workshops and large warehouses.
Our offer includes, among others: gas ceramic heaters, tube gas heaters, gas unit heaters. A wide range of models allows you to adjust the solution for each user, from several kW to even several dozen kW of power.