In a nutshell – What matters when it comes to IR heaters

Which radiant heater is best for you depends on the intended use of the device on your patio. That is why we would like to conclude the last issue of the ‘Infrared radiant heaters for your patio‘ Trotec guide with an overview of Trotec’s extensive range of IR heaters. All the relevant facts about every single infrared heater at a glance: From heat output and area coverage to mounting options, lighting effect and protection class – we have exactly the right device for you!

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To be on the safe side – The IP protection class is decisive for IR heaters

In the second to last issue of the ‘Infrared radiant heaters for patios’ Trotec guide, the subject of safety is addressed once again. Today, we will be discussing whether you would like to use your patio IR heater under a roof or without a roof. Because if the device is exposed to all kinds of adverse weather conditions, from rain showers and wind to snow and frost, your heater should have an IP protection class that can easily withstand all these weather conditions – and still provide you with reliable heat when needed.

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Numerous voltages – This is how IR heaters are supplied with

The subject of security is in focus in this and the next issue of the ‘Infrared radiant heaters for your patio’ Trotec guide. Today we are discussing protection against ‘overcurrent’ and how you can avoid a short-circuit. And we are examining which cases are better for you to consult a trusted electrician prior to connecting an IR heater. In the upcoming blog post, we will discuss which IP protection classes an IP heater should be equipped with for the warming kind of outdoor service it provides on your patio.

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Numerous variants – The right IR heater for every purpose

In today’s fourth issue of our ‘Infrared radiant heaters for patios’ Trotec guide, we present the two application variants available from modern radiant heaters. Firstly, infrared radiators are available for space-saving mounting to walls or ceilings, but they only heat this pre-defined area. Or you can opt for a portable pedestal radiant heater, which you can move flexibly between different locations, but which requires floor space as well.

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