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Heat - On Systems

Are you looking for a quality heating system that is easy to install, looks fantastic and is remarkably efficient?

Heat-on heating panels are suitable for various applications for example:

  1. High-rise buildings
  2. Apartments
  3. New & existing homes
  4. Schools
  5. Government buildings
  6. City councils

How do our heating panels work?

Our heating panels work by producing & directing far-infrared radiant heating energy towards the human body & solid objects. Installed on the ceiling they are up and out of the way whilst providing exceptional comfort.

Unlike traditional convective systems such as (ducted gas, inverter or split systems) which simply force or blow hot air into a given room. Heat-on panels gently warm a room in its entirety, so when you get out of the shower your feet will be nice and warm as the floor and walls would have absorbed all this heating energy.

What are the advantages of the panels producing this far-infrared heat? 

Our unique far-infrared heating technology is rapidly absorbed by every object in a room (floor, walls and people). No other radiant heating system on the market produces far-infrared rays which are so efficiently absorbed by objects. This absorption rate results in fast warm up times, efficient thermostat cycle times and unparalleled comfort, great for allergy suffers and asthmatics.

Over a short period of the time the entire room becomes very pleasant and comfortable to what ever temperature is desired (e.g. 21C).

Heat-On panel heaters are efficient, low energy heaters and due to their low operating costs can be left on for long periods of time, heating rooms in a softer more sustained way. Maximum variation in temperature in a given room is within 2 degrees C.

High energy heaters (e.g. ducted gas/inverters) are typically oversized for most rooms and are not very effective in circulating warm air. As the warm air does not penetrate the objects it only slightly surface heats them, so as soon as the thermostat relays off – the room loses warmth very quickly; therefore resulting in poor thermostat cycle times and comfort. As a result the room develops hot and cold areas causing unwanted thermal circulation and draughts.

Hot air is produced through an E.H.P (Electronic Heat Pump) that simply blows hot air.  These systems have only around a 50~60% emitting efficiency. This also tends to decrease as temperatures decrease over the winter months as the units are remotely installed outside. 

For more information call us on 9588 0990 where we can make an appointment to show you the product at our Brighton East Showroom.

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