Temperatures in workspaces affect the productivity and health of employees in many ways. Studies proved that warm places are likely to make employees more productive. Any slightest drop in nominal temperatures starts showing their impact slowly but steadily. Situations like hypothermia and loss of focus can occur for workers working in cold temperature zones.
Here’s where commercial portable heaters come into the picture. They maintain the temperatures of the working space and help raise the productivity of the staff. Also, they help in avoiding corrosion of the material and the equipment. Otherwise, in colder temperatures material are prone to corrosion and gives losses in terms of revenue and demand heavy maintenance cost too.
Working of commercial portable heaters
Commercial portable heaters work on the principle of radiation. This means they transfer heat without direct touch between the object of the emission and the body receiving the heat. This makes it a comfortable choice for workplaces. Radiation-based heaters distribute heat throughout the surface of the body and prevent any damage to all sorts of equipment on the floor too.
Radiation heaters Suit well for industrial needs
Commercial heaters work on various principles. Convection, hazardous location heaters, electric force heaters, and radiation-based heaters. Amongst these, radiation-based ones suit most industrial applications. They come in various sizes and are portable. These heaters can satisfy the heating needs of both large and small spaces with efficacy. They do not cause any damage to the equipment. Besides, their handling and maintenance are simple and need little technical knowledge.
Choosing the rating of the portable heater
Portable heaters come in various sizes and ratings. Choosing the correct size one is important to save the electricity bill as well as to ensure that the heating needs are satisfied. As a thumb rule, you can choose 10 watts multiplied by the area of the floor in square feet. However, specialists can be able to guide precisely your heating needs. Their suggestion will fit the bill perfectly.
Mounting needs
Heaters come in various mounting characteristics: wall-mounted, horizontal, ceiling, car, chain, etc. Choose one that will satisfy all your heating needs correctly.
Output
The output of a heater is measured in BTU (British Thermal Unit). The greater the BTU, the higher is the energy output. Larger spaces demand high BTU rated heaters and vice versa. Accordingly, the electricity consumption may also increase.
Style
Heaters can be hard-wired and plug-in type. Hard wired ones suit well if the connections can be done according to the local electricity wiring guidelines. Plugin ones are portable, can be moved all across the working area, and offer more flexibility. They are the oft chosen choice for industrial heaters.
Make of the heater
Commercial heaters come in different bodies. Experts suggest choosing a powder coated one for long term use.
Safety measures
It is always good to choose heaters that have safety measures like tripping, overheat protection, limit controls. They help in avoiding potential risks that might otherwise be caused by unguarded usage of heaters.
Weight
Commercial heaters may occur in various sizes and weights accordingly. A movable heater will make a good choice to meet varying heating needs across the breadth of the room.
Cost comparison
The cost of working with a heater will depend on not just the initial cost. But, you should also consider the running cost or the electricity demands and the maintenance costs too. Opting for certified and energy-efficient industrial heaters will lessen your monthly electricity bills and ensure the least maintenance costs too.
Handling and safety measures
• Always keep the heaters from any inflammable material. Wood, cardboard, packing material, etc.
• The water resources and bodies should be very distant from the location of heaters.
• Choose only certified heaters for added protection.
• Any slight misworking of the heater demands expert attention and service without any delay. Trying to perform repairs on heaters without expert supervision can do more harm than good.
Conclusion
Increasingly many numbers of companies are opting for industrial heaters to ensure their employee wellness and productivity. A well-heated work area also prevents damages to material and equipment through corrosion. A heater selection is to be made depending on various factors such as the size of the floor, output needed, mounting style, material make, and certification. Handling with care and regular maintenance by experts will prolong the life of the industrial heaters.