BAR GROUP Climate Solutions Mini Catalogue

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HEATING

HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT HEATER

Radiant Diesel Heaters A radiant diesel/kerosene heater is a space heater that utilizes diesel or kerosene fuel to generate infrared radiant heat. Unlike conventional heaters that warm the surrounding air, radiant heaters directly heat objects and people within their range, similar to the sun’s warmth. This targeted heating method ensures fast and efficient warmth while operating more quietly than traditional forced-air diesel heaters. Ideal for small to medium-sized areas, radiant heaters provide an effective and energy-efficient heating solution. Direct Forced Air Heaters A direct forced-air diesel/kerosene heater operates by using a fan to propel air through a burner chamber, where diesel or kerosene fuel is combusted to generate heat. The heated air is then efficiently distributed, providing a rapid and effective solution for warming large spaces. Indirect Forced Air Heaters Indirect forced air diesel/kerosene heaters are a type of heater that uses a fan to blow air over a heat exchanger, which is heated by burning diesel or kerosene fuel. Unlike direct heaters, the combustion gases are vented outside, ensuring that only clean, warm air is circulated within the space. This makes them ideal for environments where air quality is a concern.

Electric Heaters An electric infrared heater uses infrared radiation to directly heat objects and surfaces, rather than the air around them. This type of heater is highly efficient and effective for various applications due to its ability to provide rapid, targeted heating. Since electric heaters don’t burn fuel, they don’t release harmful fumes and require little maintenance making them suitable for indoor use.

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