Dale Heating Services

Dale Heating Services
Factory and Warehouse Heating Solutions

Tuesday 27 August 2013



The difference between Warm Air Heating and Radiant Heaters

 

The problems that you always seem to face when considering which type of heating equipment you should use is, how do you know which equipment is best?

The simple answer is there is no better heater; it really is a question of what your individual requirements are as a business.

For example if you have a garage or a workshop, you may have to repeatedly open the shutters and or doors, and then Radiant Heaters could be the solution for you.

This is because as Radiant Heaters work like the sun, they do not heat the air they heat the objects, people, walls and floors in the room and those objects retain the heat and release it throughout the day. Maintaining a comfortable temperature throughout your working day.

Radiant Heaters are also a popular choice for Garden Centres and Greenhouses.

This is because amongst the many benefits, radiant heaters reduce the risk of plant disease as the condensation and moisture in the greenhouse evaporates significantly quicker reducing the damp environment that is required for plant disease to develop. 

As they are installed from the ceiling, the reduce obstruction and save valuable workspace.

Warm Air Heating is a popular choice when considering


  • Retail Premises and Showroom Heating

This is because warm air heating units are not only useful in the winter, but they can also be used as air movement during the warm summer months, meaning less appliances required which could save you money on installation and maintenance.

Warm Air Heaters can be suspended units either to the wall or on the ceiling. They are also available in Free Standing Cabinet Heaters. These are ideal if you require industrial heating to one large workspace, as they are available in higher outputs and burner options this will reduce the need for multiple appliances.

The above are just guidelines, it is possible to install warm air heating to garden centres or radiant heaters when considering warehouse heating Before you choose your industrial heating equipment you should always seek advice from a fully qualified engineer or technician, as each heater must be designed to meet the individual needs of your business so that it can create a safe and comfortable environment for you your staff and you customers.

As the winter approaches and the cold weather arrives make sure you are making the right decision when choosing your industrial heating requirements.

Tuesday 13 August 2013

Why Choose Cabinet Warm Air Heating for your Factory or Warehouse

Benefits of Cabinet Warm Air Heating


Confused about Factory or Warehouse Heating?


Whether it’s industrial heating for your factory or warehouse warm air heating is a popular choice for industrial and commercial premises.

What are Cabinet Warm air Heaters?

Cabinet Heaters are normally floor standing heaters that are suitable when considering factory heating, warehouse heating, garden centres and workshops. They have a larger range of burners and outputs meaning that they are beneficial when heating a larger building, which could result in cheaper installations as you will require less units, this will also save you money on the maintenance of your warm air heating.

 There are many benefits of installing Free Standing Cabinet warm air heating such as

 
       ·         The heat is generated from ground level – as heat rises cabinet heaters can be 
                beneficial as they are floor standing the heat starts at ground level, reducing warming time

·         Can be floor standing or suspended horizontally to the wall

·         Over  91% efficient

·         They are available in a wide variety of outputs and burner options – This is ideal if you would like to heat a large warehouse space. Larger outputs could reduce your installation and maintenance costs due reducing the number of heaters and access equipment required.

·         Effective heat distribution- allowing the building to keep a consistent and comfortable temperature.

·         As this type of warm air heating is mostly floor standing, this will reduce service costs as no access equipment will be required.

·         Available in Gas, LPG  and Oil

Tuesday 6 August 2013

The Benefits of Radiant Heaters

Out of site, out of mind?

Does that turn of phrase sound familiar? Heating is not something that we think about until it breaks down or requires replacement.
If we don't think about it, we don't really research the matter either, until its too late. Timing is critical, especially once the winter sets in.

With that in mind it would be helpful to know all the facts when deciding what type of heater that you require, which will save you time, when it's needed the most.

Radiant Heaters are a popular choice for
There are a few reasons why.

Reduced Heat Loss

Rather than heating air, Radiant Heaters heat the objects in the room. These, objects absorb the heat and transfer it to their surroundings, maintaining their temperature throughout the day. This helps to create a comfortable environment for you, your staff and your customers.

The Reduction of Plant Disease in Garden Centres' and Greenhouses'

2 of the most common causes of plat disease, are plant wetness and humidity. Low intensity Radiant Heaters can assist the grower with humidity control, as the keep the temperature above air temperature. Thereby allowing surface moisture to evaporate significantly quicker than with conventional heaters, helping mitigate conditions that promote plant disease.

More Productive Use of Space

Radiant Heaters are a popular choice when considering warehouse heating. In these environments, space is usually very limited. Radiant Heaters are suspended from the ceiling, away from any materials and without taking up valuable workspace. This also applies when considering Factory Heating and various other applications such as retail facilities and showrooms.

Ease of Maintenance

Radiant Heaters as with all heating systems, require regular maintenance, to extend heater life and maintain heater efficiency. Since the entire length of the heater is visible, some of the maintenance can be conducted during normal activities, which could reduce disruption to the business when conducting the annual service.