Key features
Similar to the sun, short-wave infrared radiation heats the objects without heating the air. Once objects (or walls) are penetrated with heat, they can also reradiate and heat other objects. Infrared radiation heats through fog or wind. Infrared radiation travels straight, unlike hot air which rises. Infrared heaters are an excellent solution for:
- Heating objects, bodies or walls indoors and outdoors.
- Drying plaster walls. Infrared heat penetrates the wall and evaporates the humidity of the wall from inside. Unlike an air flow heater which creates a dry surface which traps humidity in the wall.
- Heating objects or limited indoor spaces. Unlike other methods where the hot air is quickly dispersed in the room.
- Saving energy, because less energy is required for achieving the same heating effect.
Product specifications
Specifications | Units | HALL 1500 |
---|---|---|
Heating power | kW | 1.5 |
Heating power | Btu/h | 5,100 |
Heating power | kcal/h | 1,290 |
Infrared radiation | - | Short wave |
Power supply | V/Hz | 220-240/1ph/50 |
Rated current | A | 6.5 |
Switch on/off | - | Yes |
Insulating class | - | 1 |
Lamp | - | Gold |
Lamp life | h | 5,000 |
Approximate area | m² | 6 |
Cable | - | HØ7 |
Product size (l x w x h) | mm | 735 x 650 x 1765* |
Box size (l x w x h) | mm | 550 x 250 x 330 |
Net/gross weight | kg | 4.8/5.7 |
Units per pallet | pcs | 36 |
Heating radiation table
Specifications | Units | T Ambient 20°C - HALL 1500 |
---|---|---|
0.5m | °C | 70 |
1m | °C | 45 |
1.5m | °C | 35 |
2m | °C | 28 |
Suitable for
- Agriculture
- Buildings and commercial spaces
- Construction
- General industry and production
- Rental companies