If the congregation in mosques is not large enough to fill the entire mosque, it is possible to save energy by partial heating. So how can this be done? Is it possible to save on heating in large, empty spaces such as mosques?
Since mosques have a large open area due to their structure, heating the mosque by heating the air will not be the right choice in terms of both energy consumption and efficiency. Mosque heating systems should be designed to provide partial heating. In a heating system created with radiant heaters, partial heating can be provided and only the parts where the congregation is located can be heated, while unnecessary energy consumption in the remaining areas can be avoided.
Unnecessary heating of empty spaces in mosques causes a great loss of energy. Radiant heaters that allow for individual operation can provide great energy savings. Radiant systems provide much more efficient heating since objects are heated directly instead of air.
Mosque Heating with Radiant Heaters
Partial heating mosque heating systems are designed using radiant heaters. Radiant heaters should be placed in the mosque with the right project to heat each area of the mosque. Thanks to radiant heating systems, objects are heated directly instead of air. Just as the sun heats the earth, radiant heaters work on the same principle and heat objects directly instead of air. Thus, when a radiant heater is turned on in a certain area of the mosque, the floor and people in that area are heated. In this way, high savings are achieved.
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