What is a gas-fired, infrared heater?
There are several types
of gas-fired, infrared heaters, such as ceramic heaters, tube heaters
and patio heaters. These heaters use a burner containing gas combustion
controls, a heat exchanger element and reflectors.
CLEAN, QUIET
AND EFFICIENT HEATING
There are many benefits to using gas-fired,
infrared heaters. Just as the sun heats the earth, infrared heaters
heat people and objects directly. Warmed objects in turn create
a heat sink which allows for quick heat recovery and greater comfort
at lower air temperatures. The result is proven lower fuel and
electricity costs.
Unlike air heaters, infrared heaters do not blow dirt and dust,
helping to provide quiet and clean comfort. They are easy to install
as well as maintain; and with the many models on the market today,
infrared heaters offer design flexibility to fit a variety of floor
plans and building types.
RELY ON IRSC FOR CURRENT, ACCURATE INFORMATION
The Infrared Heater
Safety Council (IRSC) was created by gas-fired, infrared heating
equipment manufacturers, to enhance user safety through education
of building inspectors, fire authorities and end users on safe
practices.
Infrared heating technology has a long history of safety
and has been widely used in a variety of commercial and industrial
applications such as warehouses, manufacturing facilities, fire
stations, vehicle service facilities, and aircraft hangars. Like
all gas burning products, infrared heaters have installation, operation
and service procedures that must be followed to ensure safety.
While
this website covers basic concepts, it does not replace manufacturers’ Installation,
Operation and Service manuals. Read the instructions and follow them.
The IRSC recommends that all installation, service and annual inspection
work be done by a qualified person or agency. |