Infrared Heating
Infrared heating is a different approach to warming buildings. Instead of heating the air and relying on circulation, infrared systems transfer radiant energy directly to people and surfaces.
This creates a different type of comfort and allows heat to be delivered precisely where it is needed.
Infrared heating can be used in homes, offices, warehouses, churches, community buildings and many other environments. The technology includes several different wavelengths and heater designs, each suited to specific applications.
Understanding how infrared heating works is the key to selecting the right system.
The guides below explain the principles of infrared heating, how different infrared technologies behave, and how system design influences performance.
They are written to help homeowners, architects, engineers and building managers understand the technology in practical terms.