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Conventional Heating Versus Infrared


     Convection Heating.

  • Heats the air in a room, creating a warm environment.
  • As warm air rises, cooler air replaces it at ground level.
  • Can lead to heat loss, especially in drafty areas or rooms with poor insulation.
  • Warmth is indirect and may take time to distribute evenly.

       Infrared Heater

  • Uses radiant heat, similar to how the sun warms objects.
  • Heats people and objects directly within its range.
  • Delivers more targeted warmth, reducing energy waste.
  • Ideal for spaces where quick, directional heat is needed.

    Lower wattage consumption:
  • infrared heating uses only 400W compared to the 2000W of the conventional heater. This translates to a significant reduction in power consumption.

          How much could you save?

  • Find your electricity rate per kWh (kilowatt-hour) in your area. You can look for this on your electricity bill or provider's website.
  • Let's say the rate is £0.10 per kWh. Over an hour of use, the 2000W heater would cost 2 kW * £0.10/kWh = £0.20.
  • In contrast, the 400W infrared heater would cost 0.4 kW * £0.10/kWh = £0.04 per hour.

         Switch now to start saving money:

         Switch to infrared heating and enjoy the warmth you              crave while using less energy! Compared to a 
         traditional 2000W heater, you could potentially save              £0.16 per hour (based on a sample rate of 
         £0.10/kWh). Infrared heaters directly warm objects and          people, making them ideal for creating a cosy zone                without wasting energy heating empty air.

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