CONVECTION HEATING

Convection heating normally is based in heating water by a fossil fuel (gas or oil). The water moves through the pipe, losing part of the heat, hot water, heat the radiator, radiator heats the air in the room, the air rises and cold air moves down, producing air circulation. Systems that heat by convection have significant losses in heat exchanges and are slower, less efficient, and distribute the heat worse around the rooms resulting in a loss of warm air whenever the room is opened.

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SS HEAT DIRECT IRRADIATION HEATING

HEAT SS does not use air as heat transmitter, but through the direct emission of heat through IR reaching, directly heating the objects and people, avoiding losses exchanges heat, minimizing thermal inertia, and achieving maximum efficiency.
SS HEAT gives warmth when and where needed.

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