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Electric Modular Heating Panels Mounted Where Most Needed

Some buildings have a very specific purpose of usage and need to be heated only few times per week, for 2-3 hours at the time. Church… People are coming to church only on certain days for couple hours. Inertia of heating system, installed in church has to be the lowest, so there is no additional heating energy  wasted before and after gathering. At this point, traditional radiators, baseboard heaters and infloor heating have various dissatvantages concerning heating consumption, inertia, etc..

The heating elements of electric Elpan skirting board radiant heating system are installed arround the perimeter of church, partly, to create thermal encirclement effect in addition to heating panels which are installed under every each seat to heat more explicit area. Elpan heating usually is turned on only 30-40 minutes before service starts.

Modular heating panels of electric Elpan baseboard radiant heating system, mounted under every each seat creates warm and cozy environment exactly where it is needed the most.

For more information go to : www.wanpan-usa.com.

 
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Posted by on November 10, 2012 in Application

 

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Low Inertia of Elpan/Wanpan Skirting Board Radiant Heating System

Inertia of the heating system is described by the time which is needed to achieve the temperature that consumers would feel comfortable in the room.

The energy saving Elpan/Wanpan ultimate skirting board radiant heating system has very low inertia and it is very easy to control. Heating panels of energy efficient Elpan/Wanpan ultimate baseboard radiant heating system radiates heat directly into the room.

While wishing to increase the ambient temperature by 5.4 – 7.2 F° (3- 4 C°), Elpan/Wanpan radiant heating system consumes only 15% of its projected power within 1hour(installed 3414 BTU/hr (1KW) uses only 512 BTU/hr (150W), as much as two 75W light bulbs within 1 hour.

 For more information go to: www.wanpan-usa.com .

 
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Posted by on January 10, 2012 in Efficiency

 

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Heating Systems

Conventional radiators produce a high temperature immediately above the radiator and a warm layer under the ceiling. The lowest temperature is at the floor height and this causes discomfort from draughts. High energy consumption due air convection.

Infloor heating produces higher temperature on the floor, which can be uncomfortable to stand on without footwear, for longer period of time. The temperature is lower the farther from the heat source.  There is large energy consumption due to the inertia of the system and inherent limited possibilities for the exploitation of the free heat by temperature control. By installing wood floor and/or covering floor with carpet makes radiant heating system far less efficient.

Ceiling heating has been used for some years in single family houses and in some large rooms in public buildings by installing radiant overhead ceiling panels. Warm air moves upward and a layer of higher temperature air always will be at the ceiling.

Forced Air heating system that is blowing warm air makes room space to warm up quickly. However, when outdoor temperature is low, room space that was warmed up cools very quickly, soon after stopping to blow warm air. It increases energy consumption. Huge air infiltration significantly reduces air humidity. Additional air convection results big energy loses as well.

Elpan/Wanpanenergy saving skirting board radiant heating system is based on the principle of the thermal encirclement, which creates a more even distribution of heat throughout the room, as the heat is conducted at a lower temperature.

This is quite different baseboard radiant heating system in comparison to other heating systems such as conventional radiators, baseboard heaters, infloor heating or ceiling heating.

For more information go to: www.wanpan-usa.com.

 
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Posted by on October 10, 2011 in Heating Systems

 

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