A gas fired infra-red heating system emulates the true
inexpensive efficiency of the sun. Like the sun, infra-red heaters generate radiant energy
that is converted into heat when absorbed by objects in its path.
Once the infra-red energy is absorbed by the floors, machinery, stock and people, it is
then re-radiated to warm the surrounding air. This method of heating, as opposed to
filling a room with warm air (such as a forced air unit) allows the source of heat to
begin at the floor level and not the ceiling.
This is the most efficient and effective method in which to heat under the diverse
conditions present in warehouses, storerooms and even the most immense structures
imaginable. Theory of Infra-Red
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