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| Propane radiant heaters (11) |
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Radiant heaters use the same mechanics for providing heat as an infrared heater. People and objects get warmed but not the air. In an enclosed environment, the air would eventually warm up. But when you have an unenclosed construction site and you need heat onto certain areas people, ceilings, walls or even floors then radiant heaters are the way to go. Some are small, but some of these are high output construction heaters that are not suitable for home use.
| | Natural gas radiant heaters (5) |
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Radiant heaters use the same mechanics for providing heat as an infrared heater. People and objects get warmed but not the air. In an enclosed environment, the air would eventually warm up. But when you have an unenclosed construction site and you need heat onto certain areas people, ceilings, walls or even floors then radiant heaters are the way to go. Some are small, but some of these are high output construction heaters that are not suitable for home use.
| | Electric radiant heaters (6) |
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These heaters, heat people and objects but not the air. In an enclosed environment, the air would eventually warm up. But when you have a large open area and you need to heat a certain area or person then radiant heaters are the way to go.
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