Reflect-O-Ray® Products


Engineered Designed Systems - Vacuum Vented Radiant Heating Systems. New, expanded line of custom engineered tubular radiant heating system.

 

Engineered Designed Systems - Vacuum Vented Radiant Heating Systems. "The Original Dry Tube System". The first and still the best non-condensing vacuum vented system. The Reflect-O-Ray® EDS3.5® system is custom engineered for each application.

 

Engineered Designed Systems - Exclusive Design - Vacuum Vented Radiant Heating Systems for HIGH BAY applications.

 

Oil Fired Engineered Designed Systems - Vacuum Vented Radiant Heating Systems.

 

Pre Engineered Packages. One and two burner packaged systems. Same high value design as found in the Reflect-O-Ray® EDS3.5 system - Only in a more compact, High Output design.

 

Applications of a radiant heater

Radiant heaters in Automobile Dealerships

Radiant heaters in Aircraft Hangars

Radiant heaters in a Carwash Bay

Radiant heaters in Greenhouse Applications

Radiant heaters in a Outdoor Patio

Radiant heaters for use in a residential garage

For more application ideas for uses of a radiant heater follow this link!

Definitions of Radiant Heat on the Web:

* A heating system which uses hot water, steam pipes or electric resistance coils to heat the floors, walls or the ceilings of a room. www.monarchhomesonline.com/constructionGlossary.html

* Heat transferred from one body to another which are not in contact (ie, from the sun to a roof). www.airvent.com/homeowner/whyVent/glossary.shtml

* Radiant heat is emitted from hot surfaces, eg the glowing panel of a gas heater, the surface of a heated concrete slab, a bar radiator or open fire. Radiant heat directly warms people and objects in the room, rather than warming the air. www.sustainable-energy.vic.gov.au/seinfo/glossary/r-z.asp

* Coils of electricity, hot water or steam pipes embedded in floors, ceilings, or walls to heat rooms. www.helpubuy.net/building_terms.htm

* The transfer of heat energy from a location of higher temperature to a location of lower temperature by means of electromagnetic radiation. Radiant heating is due to Radiant radiation and its use is very prevalent in passive systems. 
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