Radiant heaters from AmbiRad minimise roof heat losses

  • 10 Feb 2015

Radiant heaters from AmbiRad minimise roof heat losses

Being mounted overhead, AmbiRad radiant heaters produce infrared heat that is directed downwards to low level by a reflector.

Infrared energy passes inertly through the air, dissipating as heat upon contact with people and surfaces thus creating a comfortable, all-round radiant warmth at lower air temperature and is ideal for spot or localised heating.

Radiant heating rapidly creates an even heat coverage at low level.

It does not directly heat the air, making it ideal in areas of high air infiltration.

  • minimises roof heat losses
  • easy to install and operate

Contact:

Nortek Global HVAC UK,
Fens Pool Avenue,
Brierely Hill,
West Midlands,
United Kingdom,
DY5 1QA

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