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Operating principles Conventional heating systems warm up the air and get it moving. As it rises, the air cools down, sinks and rises again when it is reheated. A draft develops, as does a marked temperature difference between floor and ceiling. So to feel comfortable, the heating is turned up. The air dries out.
With infraSWISS heating systems the objects in the room warm up, as does the air. No draft develops. Walls, floors, ceilings and objects in the room are around about the same temperature as the air, approximately 20° to 23°C. Because there is no draft, the walls, floors, ceilings and objects in the room radiate heat, the required air temperature is around 2-3°C lower.
It feels more comfortable. It is noticeable. The air remains at a consistent temperature and feels more comforting and pleasant.
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