To ensure efficient heating of industrial spaces, systems are installed whose complexity most owners aren’t even aware of. The primary task for designers is to choose equipment that can provide the appropriate climate for a given industrial facility. All nuances are considered, from temperature requirements to heat loss.
To ensure the proper functioning of the heating system, it is recommended to contact professionals.
Features of heating industrial spaces
A large usable area is the primary visual distinction for industrial facilities. However, such spaces require a special approach when selecting heating equipment. Although many of our clients believe that providing heating for industrial spaces is very costly, our experts know how to minimize costs without compromising quality.
When creating a project, many nuances that affect the choice of equipment for a manufacturing facility are considered. For example:
- ceiling height;
- required air circulation to achieve the desired air temperature;
- heat losses that can be minimized or compensated for;
- specific recommendations for the microclimate in the industrial space to ensure comfortable working conditions for employees and efficient equipment operation.
If the heating system is installed by non-professionals, the equipment may not operate properly and may fail to provide the required indoor climate. For example, in production facilities, installing radiators is inappropriate due to their low power output.
Specialists at Kliwenta pay attention to all important details. It’s worth remembering that warm air always accumulates at the top, which means the temperature at the workspace level may not be as it should. Often, to address this situation, facility owners turn the heating system to maximum, but, as practice shows, this often leads to overheating. Completely turning off the equipment at night is not a good solution, because in the morning it will take a lot of time and energy to compensate for heat loss and create the appropriate microclimate for normal operations.
Air heating for industrial spaces.
Our team of specialists first conducts calculations, considering all client requirements and preferences, and then selects equipment based on the obtained data. Air-based systems are increasingly used for heating industrial spaces. Air heating systems have several advantages:
- quickly heat large volumes of air;
- it is possible to heat selected areas of the facility;
- efficiently distribute air, directing it from the ceiling to the occupied zones;
- they are cost-effective to operate;
- automatically maintain required parameters;
- they are safe and do not cause air drying;
- easy to install.
If you’re looking for an efficient heating system for your manufacturing facility, it’s best to seek the help of professionals. We have over 10 years of experience in the air conditioning industry. Our extensive experience, serious approach to work, and team of professionals are ready to get your job done.
