In this episode, Steve Hull explains what environments and applications are best suited for our SunSwitch range of short-wave infrared heaters.
Video transcript:
Hi there, it’s Steve from SunSwitch and welcome to episode 6 of SunSwitch Tuesdays.
So, what are the key applications and environments best suited for our SunSwitch heaters? Any commercial or industrial space that is difficult-to-heat, has high ceilings and not very well insulated, is the perfect application for our heating solutions.
For example, workstations, machine operators and packing areas within factory or warehouse environments, we can provide targeted heat to keep these people warm happy and productive without heating an entire space.
Another key application is spray booths and hazardous areas often found within commercial garages, wood joinery workshops, and aviation environments, where paints and solvents are being used, or it could be a very dusty environment. For any of these environments we have a unique ATEX-approved radiant heater that is perfectly suited for instant and energy-efficient warmth to these environments.
Churches are notoriously hard to heat spaces, and this is another perfect example where SunSwitch short-wave zero-carbon infrared heaters are the most efficient solution. We also offer a temporary or semi-permanent system if your church heating is broken and you’re looking for something to see you through this winter and beyond.
They’re ideal in industrial processing plants where processes require carefully controlled temperatures, including plastics processing, food manufacturing, and glass production. Our precision controls allow for measured infrared heating to suit your needs.
There are so many applications where SunSwitch can assist including Zoological animal enclosures and marine environments. Remember, if your goals are saving on energy costs and reducing your carbon footprint then we tick those boxes for you.
If you are not sure if we can help or want to understand more, just give us a call and Bruce and myself will be more than happy to help you.
Thanks for watching and see you next week.