Heaters for All Needs
ERC offers customers a wide range of household and industrial heaters, including: fan heaters, convectors, ceramic panels, oil heaters, fan heaters, and infrared heaters.
Modern heaters provide automatic temperature maintenance and energy savings
With the onset of cold weather, many questions arise regarding effective and economical heating of premises. It is especially important to maintain a minimum temperature in cases where it is critical to prevent pipe freezing while saving energy. Such solutions are relevant for both residential spaces and military facilities, where heating deserves special attention. Let’s explore different types of heaters, their advantages, and tips that can help maintain warmth and conserve resources.
Heaters with Thermostats
Modern heaters with built-in thermostats are becoming increasingly popular due to their ability to automatically turn on and off when the set temperature is reached. This helps save energy and prevents overheating of the room. Models with electronic controls allow for precise temperature settings displayed on the screen, while mechanical ones often have a scale for convenient adjustment. It is important to remember that the temperature adjustment step can range from 0.5 to 1 °C, depending on the model.
Minimum Temperature Level
For those looking to prevent pipe freezing or keep their heating system operational, heaters that maintain a minimum temperature level (5-7 °C) are an optimal solution. This is especially important for military and technical facilities where stable heating with low energy costs is required. Such solutions are also effective for warehouses and country houses.
Economical Technologies
The most economical heating options are ceramic panels. They heat up slowly but have high inertia, allowing them to retain heat for a long time after being turned off. This significantly reduces heating costs in large spaces.
Temperature Regulation of Electric Panels. The internal temperature sensor allows for setting heating limits for the heater from 40 °C to 95 °C and turning it off after reaching the set temperature.
Air Temperature Regulation in the Room (from 5 °C to 35 °C). The external air sensor detects the current room temperature, compares it with the set temperature on the controller, and turns off the infrared panel after the desired temperature is reached.
At the same time, for quick heating of smaller areas, it is worth considering other options, such as convectors or infrared heaters.
Closed heating element
It is important to understand that modern heaters with a monolithic heating element are significantly different from models with glowing coils. Such devices are much safer due to the use of protected heating elements that do not overheat and do not dry out the air as intensively. A heater with a closed heating element or additional protection systems ensures safe and comfortable warmth.
Life Hacks for Users
- Use programmable thermostats to lower the temperature at night or when you’re away. This can ensure up to 20% energy savings.
- Choose heaters with frost protection features to maintain a temperature around 5 °C without excessive energy consumption.
- In large spaces, combine several types of heaters to optimize energy use and evenly distribute heat.
Other Types of Heaters
While electric heaters have many advantages, other solutions may be relevant in certain situations.
For example, gas heaters are a good option for those with access to cheap gas, as they quickly heat large spaces.
In military conditions, diesel heaters are also very popular. Their main advantage is the availability of fuel, as diesel is almost always available to military units, making these heaters an effective choice in the field.
Modern heaters offer a variety of solutions—from economical electric models with thermostats to diesel heaters for field use. When choosing a heater, pay attention to its technical specifications, such as the minimum temperature maintenance level, thermostat type, and heating technology. An effective choice will help not only to retain heat but also to reduce energy costs, which is important across various sectors, from private housing to military facilities.
Choose heaters based on your needs and operating conditions. Whether you’re interested in economical electric models or seeking reliable diesel solutions for field use, consider the capabilities of modern heaters. Make a smart choice for saving heat and energy today!