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How is the temperature controlled in an infrared heating system?

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How is the temperature controlled in an infrared heating system?

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A thermostat shuts off the infrared heaters when the desired air temperature is reached. Better results are achieved with a thermostat that measures both the air and the mean radiant temperature to provide true comfort temperature. This special feature is offered exclusively by the Schwank TruTemp setback thermostat, that also has an automatic temperature set-back when it senses that the building is unoccupied.

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A thermostat shuts off the infrared heaters when the desired air temperature is reached.

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A thermostat shuts off the infrared heaters when the desired air temperature is reached. Note: Turning down an infrared heater to a lower firing rate is counter productive because it reduces the emiting surface temperature. That, in turn, reduces the infrared component and changes the wave length of the infrared output.

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