The absolute alternative to traditional heating!
What
is the alternative
of our proposal? It is necessary to
digress. During our entire life
we were surrounded by traditional (convective)
heating. We are so
accustomed to an endless chain of pipes, to kinds of radiators sizzling air in
our apartments and houses, boilers, pipelines, etc., that we are sure it cannot
be in the other way, because it was always so. However, if you
look closely at the space surrounding us, it is
easy to notice that the world to which no man put his hand, it looks radically different. The source of heat in the earth
is the sun, which is millions of kilometers away from our planet. The sun radiates infrared (IR) rays
that pass millions of kilometers at the
speed of light, without losing its
energy. When they encounter an obstacle in
the form of a solid material, the rays are absorbed, and it is
heated. Further, the air gets heated from the land. People turned everything upside
down. If you remember school
physics course, you will remember
that we were repeatedly told that
the air is a poor conductor of
heat, and due to this property we
have made our windows multi-chambered. Nevertheless, this heat transfer agent has been used for centuries. We burn fuel to heat
the heat transfer agent (oil,
water), which is transferred to the radiators,
which are designed so that the maximum amount of air flows around its hot surface and heats
up. As
the temperature of radiator is high enough, the air in the room is rapidly losing moisture. Hot air is dispersed and
is lighter than cold, so it rushes up.
It is due to this effect the temperature in the room with the traditional heating is extremely heterogeneous, it is maximal at
the ceiling, and the floor at the same time remains uncomfortably cool.
Another side effect of conventional heating
is invisible clouds
of dust, which are carried with
the air flow. When using conventional
heating, it is very difficult to
track the set temperature, because this system is very inert, and the
result is open windows, by means of which we try
to reduce the temperature in the
room, at the same time releasing very
expensive heat into the
atmosphere. No matter how much you try, the temperature of
objects and enclosing structures (walls,
floor, ceiling) will
be lower than the air temperature. Our heating system uses natural principle of heat transfer - it is placed on the
ceiling surface (agree, it is nonstandard), when applying an electric current to the
membranous elements of electric heater, the latter begin to emit infrared rays
which when reaching solids (floor,
walls, etc.) heat them, and they give some heat to
the surrounding air in return. In this case,
the rate of air flow is lower because temperature on the surface of the membranous electric heater does not exceed + 45 ° C, room humidity remains natural,
and the floor and walls will be warmer than the air, that is perceived very
positively by our body. Thus we are able to
follow the principle - "keep
your feet warm, and the head cool."