Hall heating

Andreas Mühlbauer,

Distribute heat without draughts

Primarily due to the low investment and operating costs, ceiling-mounted dark radiators such as those from Vacurant are among the favorites for heating industrial halls and workshops.

Direct firing with natural gas makes the construction of a central heating system and a pipe network for heating water superfluous.

Dark radiators keep the hall at an even temperature without draughts and without stirring up dust - important for electrical workshops and precision engineering companies. The radiators direct the heat to where it is needed. As there is no thermal air flow, there is no heat build-up in the roof area, which causes heat loss. The hall also does not cool down abruptly when the doors are opened, as the heat is stored in the building structure. This is particularly advantageous for transport buildings and logistics halls with a room height of over 4 m, as well as for smaller urban logistics buildings.

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