Which IR heater is suitable for which purpose? Fixed versus highly mobile – customised solutions

Patio owners are increasingly discovering that installing a warming infrared heating source there is worthwhile, especially during Corona. This is because it is safest to move celebrations with friends and extended family outside if possible, even during the colder months. But the question of which radiant model variant is the right one for you raises its head. Is it the space-saving wall or ceiling installation to heat a specific area? Or the mobile pedestal radiant heater that promises more flexibility, but also uses floor space?

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Why does everything depend on having the ‘right’ pipes? Quartz, Carbon, Ultra Low Glare and dark radiant heaters

Infrared radiant heaters are perfect for keeping your patio comfortably warm, not only in the transition period, but during cold seasons as well. A purchase is therefore worthwhile for everyone who wants to continue to spend cosy and comfortable evenings outside. But so that you can specify your requirements for the infrared radiant heater best suited to your needs in detail, you should be aware of the most important differences. Choosing the right ‘tubes’ for your IR radiant heater is especially important.

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IRD series dark radiant heaters: elegant and direct heat without disturbing light effects – finally available again

IRD series dark heaters from Trotec are the stars among infrared heaters. Obviously, they produce cosy warmth without the brightly lit heating tube that is otherwise visible in conventional devices. And with their combination of innovative and aesthetically successful design – for use in upscale gastronomy as well as in a sophisticated private environment, they are also very aesthetically convincing. So it’s no wonder they’re always sold out in no time. But now the IRD 1800, IRD 2400 and IRD 3200 are finally available again. For just how long?

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IRD 3200 dark radiant heater: powerful heating solution without creating light – finally back in stock

Just in time for the New Year’s Eve celebration on the patio, the IRD 3200 dark radiant heater is back in stock. The radiator delivers pleasant infrared warmth while dispensing with the otherwise visible and brightly shining heating tube used in conventional devices. In its elegant aluminium design housing, this radiator is, as an innovative aesthetically accomplished solution, first choice.  Optimally suited for use in every attractively designed outdoor area – be it in an upscale gastronomical setting or for private use.

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Calculable – What IR heaters cost in terms of electricity

Today, the fifth issue of our ‘Infrared radiant heaters for your patio’ Trotec guide is all about money. Because if you want to enjoy the cosy warmth on your patio even in the cool evening hours from an IR radiant heater, you will have to keep an eye on – and control of – the incurred electricity costs. Nevertheless, IR heaters work and heat much more economically than many may initially believe. On the basis of an example calculation, you can very easily determine your demand, including the costs, yourself.

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Advantageous – IR heaters bring efficient cosy warmth

Welcome to the third issue of our Trotec guide regarding ‘Infrared radiant heaters for your patio’. Today, we will discuss the other advantages that IR heaters can providebesides as a supplier of cosy heat. By the way, if you missed the first two guide blogs, which were about the basics of IR heaters, no problem: Get smart later – just click on the corresponding links in the overview shown below!

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Basic rules – This is how IR heaters are basically setup

Welcome to a new issue of our Trotec guide regarding

Infrared radiant heaters for your patio’.  Infrared heaters are perfectly suited to warm up your patio on cooler summer evenings and in the in-between period and provide for cosy evenings. In the first issue, we examined how an IR heater exactly works. Today, we will explain how it is basically set up and the importance of choosing the right ‘tube’ for the heating element.

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