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Radiant Tubes
Reflectors
Regional (Local) Heating Capability
Dual Stage Burners
Positive Pressure Fan
Technical Specifications
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Working Principle

Principle of Radiant Heating

Radiant heating is the process where rays emitted from a surface with high temperature are absorbed by another surface, thereby warming it up. A perfect example of this is the way the Sun heats the Earth. The rays emitted from the Sun’s surface, located 150 million kilometers away, travel through space and then through the atmosphere, ultimately striking the Earth’s surface and transferring their energy to warm the planet. Based on this principle, various types of radiant heaters are used in places where heating is typically difficult (such as high, large, uninsulated spaces, areas with high air exchange, completely open spaces, etc.), achieving highly successful applications.

Working Principle of Tube-Type Radiant Heater

Tube-type radiant heaters consist of four main components: Burner (1), Radiant Tube (2), Reflector (3), and Fan (4). The gas ignited by the burner is circulated inside the tube by the fan and expelled at the point where it cools down. As the gas moves through the radiant tube, it transfers its heat to the tube itself. The outer surface temperature of the radiant tube reaches an average of 300°C. The radiation emitted from the tube is directed downward by the reflector positioned above it. The rays, unaffected by air movement, convert into heat energy upon striking objects such as machinery, people, or the floor, initiating the heating process. A perfect example of this is the feeling of warmth under the sun on a sunny but cold winter day, or the increase in temperature when moving from the shade to the sunlight on a hot summer day, which best explains the radiant heating principle.

Advantages

Advantages of Radiant Systems
They provide 30-50% energy savings compared to central hot air blower systems.
Maintenance costs are extremely low.
Electricity consumption is negligible.
They provide fast and comfortable heating.
They are easy to install and can be done quickly.
They operate without air circulation, making them dust-free and silent.
They can be applied to various and complex constructions.
They take up no space, and there is no need for a boiler room or personnel.
There are no issues with chimney construction, and they are environmentally friendly.
Investment costs are low.

Areas of Use

Areas of Use
Cafes and Restaurants
Under Pergolas
Open or Semi-Open Areas
Fixed Umbrella Areas