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Options to Consider for Spot Heating




By Andrew Martin and Dennis Krob

When you are looking to heat one area of a building with cold spots, consider spot heating options. Cold spots that need heat include areas that may not have been included when the HVAC system was installed, such as new additions or spaces that were simply overlooked.

In addition to discomfort that results from cold spots, research suggests that employees are less productive when their offices are too chilly.

A variety of spot heating solutions are available for providing heat for potential one-time HVAC system failures. Other product configurations can provide permanent heat in applications where additional HVAC ducting isn’t a cost-effective option. Some application examples are factory assembly lines, outdoor concession stands, al fresco dining, plenum spaces (the space between a structural ceiling and a drop-down ceiling) and shipping and receiving docks.

Spot heating is especially popular in certain residential applications such as rooms that receive less sunlight or are located far from HVAC, basements, attics and home extensions like sun rooms or three season rooms.

Following are three types of heaters developed specifically for spot heating needs:

Plenum-rated heaters: These heaters are ideal for supplemental and primary indoor heating for applications where HVAC ducting isn’t a feasible option, such as piping freeze protection, require heat that a plenum-rated heater can provide. Other applications for this product are parking garages and zero clearance areas. Plenum-rated heaters can be hidden in ceilings and branched out for even distribution of heat.

Utility well house and pump house heaters: This line of heaters is ideal for supplemental heat in utility environments, pump houses and small, remote, standalone buildings. These heaters work well if you don’t want to add extra electrical lines, piping or ductwork. These compact convection heaters are extremely durable, tamper-proof, require no maintenance, can work in a range of voltages and provide supplemental heat for added comfort or freeze protection.

Radiant and infrared heaters: Radiant or infrared heaters are ideal in covered outdoor locations such as sports arenas to provide uniform, zonal spot heating and snow melt. Electric radiant heat warms people directly instead of warming the surrounding air. Additionally, they offer affordable, clean and safe comfort with no gas or propane fumes. Radiant heat cuts through natural elements such as rain and wind. With no fans, dust and allergens don’t get blown around.

Whether your goal is to warm every part of your property or to keep your pipes from freezing, each of these products provides a simple and effective solution for indoor or outdoor spot heating needs.

Andrew Martin and Dennis Krob are product managers at Marley Engineered Products, a leading North American designer and manufacturer of reliable comfort heating and ventilation solutions for residential, commercial and institutional buildings.


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posted on 12/12/2016