The period when it is already noticeably colder outside, and before the heating season is far away, for many becomes a real problem. The houses are noticeably cold and from the cabinets we gradually get warm socks. To not freeze and feel comfortable, it is worthwhile to think in advance about choosing and purchasing a heater. In this article we will look at infrared carbon heaters.
Carbon home heaters
This is a relatively new type of home heater. At the market carbon heater appeared recently, because not many had time to figure out what it is. Agree that the words "radiation" or "radiator" for our person sound a little frightening. In fact, this design is very economical and safe.
Carbon fiber is enclosed in a vacuum quartz tube. This principle of operation differs from the classical developments that are familiar to us. Carbon heater heats not air in the room, but objects in it. Even on the street at sub-zero temperature, such a device warms up a person's body and makes it safe.
There are three main types of this device:
- carbon wall heater (this is a very convenient option if the house has a child and it is necessary to provide him with comfortable conditions in a safe manner);
- carbon ceiling heaters (many models can be built into suspended ceilings and regulate the power of radiation);
- carbon floor heater (best suited for short-term use).
Carbon heaters: disadvantages and advantages
Now let's look at the pros and cons of this type of heater. Among the obvious advantages of radiated heat is efficiency. Even at a distance of four meters you will feel comfortable.
Infrared carbon heaters due to their design can work for an unlimited amount of time. At the same time, the power consumption is minimal, and if the overheating threat is triggered, the protection function is triggered and the device is disconnected independently.
Among the shortcomings of carbon heaters, the most can be called the fragility of the structure and its fairly high cost.