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Industrial Hall Gas Infrared Heating


It is possible to use gas-powered infrared heating in a warehouse, storage facility, or industrial hall. Infrared heating systems operate by emitting infrared radiation, which directly heats objects and people without heating the air in the space. This makes them efficient and targeted, making them suitable for large open spaces such as warehouses.


Gas-fired infrared heating for warehouse and industrial hall


There are gas-fired infrared heating systems available that operate using natural gas or propane gas. These systems have burners that burn the gas to produce infrared radiation. The radiation is then emitted, heating the objects and people in the immediate vicinity.


Gas-fired infrared heating systems have several benefits. They have a rapid warm-up time, are energy-efficient, and provide targeted heat where it is needed. They are also flexible and can be installed as ceiling-mounted panels or wall-mounted radiators, depending on the needs of the warehouse.


Cost Savings of Gas Infrared Heating


The cost savings of gas infrared heating can vary depending on various factors such as the size of the warehouse, insulation, outdoor temperatures, the efficiency of the heating system, and the energy tariff. It is difficult to provide exact figures without specific information about the situation.


Potential cost-saving benefits:



  • Efficiency: Infrared heating operates by direct radiant heat, meaning less energy is lost heating the air. This can make the system more efficient than traditional convection heating systems.


  • Zone Heating: Infrared heating allows for targeted heating. You can heat specific zones in the warehouse, resulting in energy savings because you only heat where it is needed, rather than the entire space.


  • Fast Warm-up Time: Infrared heating systems generally have a faster warm-up time, allowing you to turn on the heating when needed and turn it off when the space is not in use. This can lead to additional energy savings.


However, it is important to note that the exact savings will depend on specific circumstances, and it is advisable to obtain a professional energy audit or advice from JLF Products to get an accurate estimate of the savings. We can evaluate the specific factors of your warehouse and help determine the potential cost savings of using gas infrared heating for your company or perhaps you are interested in infrared heating electrical.


Below is an overview of various gas indoor heaters, the AK-HL fitted as standard with high / low (H / L) function. The emitters are available in different types of gas. Accessories and parts are linked per heater. You can contact us for quotes or other questions.


 

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Alke PL6 CE TE G25.3

Alke PL6 CE TE G25.3

Placement: Indoor / Outdoor
Power: 6,7kW
Gas type: Natural gas NL G25.3 - 25mbar
Alke PL 6 EID2G

Alke PL 6 EID2G

Placement: Indoor / Outdoor
Power: 6,7kW
Gas type: Natural gas NL G25.3 - 25mbar
Alke PL 9 EID2G

Alke PL 9 EID2G

Placement: Indoor / Outdoor
Power: 10,8kW
Gas type: Natural gas NL G25.3 - 25mbar
Alke PL 15 EID2G

Alke PL 15 EID2G

Placement: Indoor / Outdoor
Power: 15,5kW
Gas: Natural gas
Alke PL 18 EID2G

Alke PL 18 EID2G

Placement: Indoor / Outdoor
Power: 21,2kW
Gas: Natural gas
Alke PL 36 EID2G

Alke PL 36 EID2G

Placement: Indoor / Outdoor
Power: 41,0kW
Gas: Natural gas
BE Alke AK-HL 40-100 lineair I2E(R)B G20-G25 20-50mbar

BE Alke AK-HL 40-100 lineair I2E(R)B G20-G25 20-50mbar

Placement: Inside (space heating)
Light type: No Glare (no light)
Power: 22,1 / 11,0kW | 29,4 / 15,0kW | 46,2 / 23,1kW