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FAQ
That depends entirely on the insulation of your rooms. New-build: approx. 40-50 W / m². You can also use our Wattage Calculator page.
Renovations a rough guideline is:
Room temperature | 18° | 20° | 24° | |
Year of construction of the house | up to 1982 | 111,6 W/m2 | 121,6 W/m2 | 141,7 W/m2 |
Year of construction of the house | 1983 to 1994 | 90,9 W/m2 | 99,2 W/m2 | 115,9 W/m2 |
Year of construction of the house | from 1995 | 73,9 W/m2 | 80,8 W/m2 | 94,5 W/m2 |
Yes. If you heat a house or flat with infrared, you have significantly lower acquisition costs compared to those associated with geothermal energy, gas, pellets or a heat pump. With good insulation, power consumption is also kept within reasonable limits. Each room must be considered individually. It makes a considerable difference whether the bathroom, the living room, the bedroom or a conservatory is to be heated with infrared.
Yes, whether in spacious or compact bathrooms, our infrared heaters not only deliver comforting warmth but also serve as striking focal points thanks to their modern design. They also meet IPX4 protection standards and are therefore particularly suitable for use in damp rooms. Can also be mounted on the ceiling.
Infrared heating operates differently from conventional radiators, offering several advantages: Whilst traditional radiators primarily heat the air, infrared heaters warm surfaces and objects directly. This method has several benefits:
- Efficient heat storage: Walls and objects retain heat three times longer than air, gradually releasing warmth back into the living space.
- Reduced moisture issues: By heating surfaces directly, infrared heaters prevent condensation and moisture build-up on walls.
- Improved air quality: Unlike conventional heaters that circulate air, infrared heating doesn't stir up dust or bacteria, leading to a cleaner indoor environment.
- Minimised draughts: As infrared heating doesn't rely on air circulation, it reduces the occurrence of uncomfortable draughts.
This approach to heating not only enhances comfort but also contributes to a healthier living space.
Infrared panels offer flexible installation options:
- Ceiling mounting
- Wall mounting
- Freestanding placement using a stand
However, for optimal performance, consider these guidelines:
- Avoid installing opposite reflective surfaces (e.g., windows, glass, glazed tiles) to prevent heat loss through reflection.
- Ensure panels are not obstructed by curtains or furniture to maintain effective heat distribution.
- In older buildings or rooms with damp outer walls, install on inner walls to directly warm and dry outer walls.
- If ceiling-mounted, avoid positioning directly above seating areas, as some may find overhead radiation uncomfortable.
- Consider room layout and usage patterns when deciding on placement.
- Ensure proper clearance around panels for safety and efficiency.
By following these guidelines, you can maximise the effectiveness of your infrared heating system whilst maintaining comfort and energy efficiency.
The infrared heating panel and the LED light frame are supplied ready to plug in. Installation does not require any electrical work. We do recommend an electrician for installations on wall and ceiling.
Installation can be booked via OrderWork service company: You can book installation via the phone by calling: 0203 053 0351 or by visiting https://my.orderwork.co.uk/marketplace/workorder/servicelisting/pNBluM247PY.
- Select either plumbing service or custom service.
- Confirm and pay.
- You will be contacted to set up an appointment.