Dale Heating Services

Dale Heating Services
Factory and Warehouse Heating Solutions
Showing posts with label Industrial Heating. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Industrial Heating. Show all posts

Wednesday 30 September 2015

The difference between heat and temperature.


How much do we really understand the difference between heat and temperature and how it is conducted?

If we think of a cup of hot tea, when we hold onto the cup it feels warm to the touch. Heat moves from the cup to my hand, showing us that warm things will heat cold things by the transfer of heat or heat energy.

So to explain, the cup of tea was hot in comparison to my hand. When I held the cup the molecules in my hand moved faster as heat energy flowed from the mug to my hand. As a result the mug had then less heat energy as this had been transferred to the colder item (my hand) and the molecules within the cup begins to move slower and will continue to decrease in temperature until the mug reaches the temperature of the room.

Two cold items can actually heat one another if you were to rub the two together. Heat is not a calorific object but a form of energy created by the movement of molecules in any object.

How do we measure the amount of heat energy that an object has?

Temperature is the measure of how much heat energy an object has.

These 3 statements are all correct

1.       The mug of tea has a higher temperature than my hand

2.       The molecules in the mug of tea are moving faster than the molecules in my hand

3.       Heat energy will flow in the direction from the tea to my hand (not vice versa)

Heat can be transferred in one of 3 forms:

·         Conduction

·         Convection

·         Radiation

 

Heat conduction or thermal conduction is the process where heat is transferred within a body due to the collision of neighbouring particles. For example:

A child that has been out in the snow all day, comes into the house and cuddles up to his mother to keep warm. This is because the heat is transferred from the mothers’ body to his body using conduction.

Heat convection occurs when heat is transferred through a liquid or gas by the hotter material moving into a cooler area

Boiling water is a great example of everyday convection. Heat passes from the burner into the pot, heating the water from the bottom. The hot water then rises and the cooler water moves down to replace it causing a circular motion.

Radiation

The term radiation refers to energy that travels through space or matter in the form of energetic waves or particles (called infrared light). When radiation occurs, waves move out in all directions from the producer of the energy.

For example when you park your car when you arrive at work on a sunny day with no shade, the car will heat up throughout the day as the energy from the sun is transferred to the car which is held by the vehicle and released throughout the day, making the car extremely warm when you enter it. 

We can use all of these forms of heat transfer to warm us, when we are cold. In a work environment you conduction would not really be used as a good form would be to use a hot water bottle.

Convection is often used in warehouse heating and factory heating in the form of industrial warm air heaters. Warm air heating works by pulling the cold air within the building and pushing it over the heat exchanger where the cold air is heated and then pushed out via a fan into the building, where the air is distributed around the building until the room reaches the required temperature.

Radiation is often used when considering garden centre heating using infrared radiant heaters. These work by heating the objects in the room, rather than the air and releasing the heat energy during the day, helping to maintain a comfortable temperature for the employees, customers and a perfect environment for plant growth.
Heaters Wholesale specialise in providing high quality industrial heating solutions across the U.K. Including warm air heating for your factory, or radiant heaters for your garden centre.  

Tuesday 5 November 2013

Dale Heating Company Profile


Our Heritage in Heating and Cooling Services

 

Dale Heating Services was founded in 1991 in Thurmaston Leicestershire as a local industrial heating company , specialising in the installation, repair and maintenance of industrial heating equipment including

 

  • Industrial boilers
  • Warm air heating equipment
  • Infrared radiant heaters
  • Industrial Air conditioning

 

Over the next 20 years, Dale Heating Services grew from strength to strength, providing high quality heating solutions and branching out their services, not only in Leicestershire, but also across the U.K. This then prompted Dale in 2011 to relocate to larger premises elsewhere in Leicester to capacitate their ever -growing client base.  As we acknowledge that, our customers are the foundations for our success as a lot of our business came from referrals and repeat business.

 

In 2012, Dale Heating Services relocate to its group head office in the West Midlands, in order to work closely with the major manufacturers to improve response time for spares and reduce costs in order for us to generate those savings to our valued customers and to increase our geographical capabilities to areas such as.

 

  • Birmingham
  • London
  • Wales
  • Worcestershire and many more

 

Dale Heating Services now offer a nationwide service with engineers situated across the U.K for all of your industrial heating and cooling requirements, whether you require an installation of warm heating to your factory, or a repair of your radiant heaters in your garden centre, we can offer a solution that is right for you.

Wednesday 23 October 2013

Don't freeze your staff this winter, freeze your fuel bills instead

Don't freeze your staff this winter, freeze your fuel bills instead

 

 It’s that time of year when we need our heating the most, the days are shorter and the temperature is dropping. After experiencing one of our best summers since 2006, the warmth will be severely missed.

 

With the nights closing in, and the temperatures subsiding, the morale of your staff may soon follow suit. If your heating equipment breaks down or is not operating as it should, this could create an unhappy and uncomfortable environment for your staff, which may decrease productivity.
 
Why not consider upgrading your existing heating equipment, which may reduce your annual fuel bill?
 
For more information click here

 
 

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