Ceramic infrared heaters are a type of radiant heater that uses ceramic elements to generate and emit infrared radiation, which heats objects and surfaces directly without heating the surrounding air. These heaters are widely used in various applications due to their efficiency and versatility.
Specifications
- Heating Area Coverage: Manufacturers often specify the area the heater can effectively cover. This helps you determine the appropriate heater size for your space.
- Operating Voltage: The voltage required to operate the heater, usually given in volts (V). Common voltage options include 120V and 240V for residential models.
- Dimensions and Weight: These specifications provide information about the physical size and weight of the heater, which is essential for installation and portability.
- Safety Features: Information about safety features such as tip-over switches, overheating protection, and cool-touch exteriors may be included in the specifications.
- Cord Length: For portable models, the length of the power cord is specified. This helps you plan for the proximity of electrical outlets.