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The UFO Heater - Ouellet Canada

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Uses of <strong>UFO</strong> <strong>Heater</strong>s<br />

Places Where Local Heating is Necessary<br />

Heating a specific room or space with infrared heat instead of<br />

an entire area in a house or office using central heat significantly<br />

decreases energy consumption. <strong>The</strong> <strong>UFO</strong> infrared heater is more<br />

efficient and economical because it starts heating in as little as<br />

30 seconds. Use your <strong>UFO</strong> heater in meeting rooms, hallways,<br />

bathrooms, nurseries, home offices, restaurants, offices, and<br />

more. In a 30 m 2 (322 sq. ft.) room that is rarely used, a <strong>UFO</strong><br />

heater will be more efficient and economical than a conventional<br />

heater.<br />

Even in large spaces, the areas people actually use may be quite<br />

small compared to the total area size. In situations like this, it is<br />

more efficient to provide local heat where people work or gather<br />

than to heat the entire room. Examples include workspaces in<br />

factories, showrooms, cashier desks, and restaurant tables.<br />

Heating a workspace in a warehouse with a <strong>UFO</strong> infrared heater<br />

is really more efficient and quick than heating it with a conventional<br />

heater. For more, heating only spaces where customers<br />

or employees are present is a more efficient way to use energy.<br />

<strong>UFO</strong> <strong>Heater</strong>s in Locations<br />

with Extensive Heat Loss<br />

<strong>The</strong> heaters that you choose should be suitable for local heating<br />

in locations where there is extensive heat loss due to poor insulation.<br />

Since a <strong>UFO</strong> infrared heater does not use air to transfer<br />

heat, it is up to 80% more efficient and cost-effective for heating<br />

areas with extensive heat loss, such as construction sites,<br />

workshops and garage.

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