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Case Study : What is Infrared or Radiant Heating

Infrared heats people, floors, walls, and other surfaces directly without heating the air first. The result is an instant warming effect, similar to the effect felt when the sun emerges from the clouds on a chilly day. When infrared heating is used in an enclosed building, objects in the space absorb the emitted infrared energy.

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Case Study : Radiant Heating Benefits & How Radiant Heating Works from AmbiRad

Through significant ongoing investment in R&D, AmbiRad has continually pushed the boundaries of space heating energy efficiency. Renowned for its pioneering track record, AmbiRad, Europes leading supplier of radiant tube heating systems, has yet again raised the industry standard in terms of innovation and technical performance.

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Case Study : How to Heat a Rail Maintenance Shed with Nor-Ray-Vac Energy Efficient Radiant Heating from AmbiRad

Stewarts Lane railway depot in Battersea has been providing maintenance and stabling for the South East of England’s rolling stock since 1862 and was, at one point, the largest locomotive capacity in the Southern region. The facility has provided a service to London and its southern arterial rail system through two world wars, the steam days, nationalisation, electrification and privatisation. Having stabled the Royal Train, one of the depots main uses today is for the maintenance of the prestigious Belmond British Pullman, sister train to the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express.

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Case Study : A Cost Effective Way to Install AmbiRad High Efficiency Radiant Heating Systems

With ever increasing energy prices, the pressure to make savings has never been more urgent. UK industry, faced with the need to remain competitive against the background of a credit crunch is being increasingly squeezed but it is not all doom and gloom according to Simon Garratt, marketing manager for AmbiRad, particularly when it comes to heating.

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