Suspended infrared radiant electric heaters work by emitting infrared radiation, which directly heats objects and people in their path rather than the air around them. These heaters consist of a heating element, often made of quartz, tungsten, or carbon, encased in a reflective housing. When electricity passes through the heating element, it generates infrared radiation.
The reflective housing directs the infrared rays downward or outward, depending on the design, ensuring efficient distribution of heat. Unlike convection heaters, which rely on air circulation, infrared heaters transfer energy directly to surfaces and objects, which then re-radiate the heat into the surrounding environment. This method is particularly effective in open or drafty spaces where air movement can dissipate heat quickly.
Suspended infrared heaters are typically mounted on ceilings or walls, allowing them to cover a wide area without occupying floor space. They are often used in industrial, commercial, and outdoor settings, such as warehouses, patios, and garages, where traditional heating methods may be less effective.
The efficiency of these heaters is enhanced by their ability to provide instant heat, as they do not require time to warm up the air. Additionally, they operate silently and do not produce emissions, making them environmentally friendly. The heat produced is also unaffected by wind or air movement, making them ideal for outdoor use.
Overall, suspended infrared radiant electric heaters offer targeted, efficient heating by directly warming objects and people, making them a versatile solution for various heating needs.