Heating systems for non-residential and residential premises are presented in large quantities on the market. And among all this diversity, the infrared film heater stands out for its high efficiency, long service life and increased operational safety.
In our article, we describe in detail the principle of operation of equipment used to form radiant heating. The advantages with disadvantages are listed, technical specifications are given. We will introduce you to the application options and device construction methods of popular film systems.
Electrical appliances for infrared heating
The abbreviation PLEN means “film radiant electric heater” or simply “film electric heater”. It is permissible to use a heating IR film as an additional and main heat source.
In fact, this is a film with internal heating elements emitting infrared waves as a result of the passage of electric current through them.
The advantages of the infrared principle
Heating of air masses in the room from a particular source can be carried out due to:
- thermal conductivity;
- convection;
- thermal radiation.
The first two principles of heat transfer are used in water and oil radiators, as well as fans with heating spirals.
In them, first, with the help of a coolant or a heating element, a certain working surface is heated, from which then room air is heated in its immediate vicinity. Then, using natural or forced convection, air is exchanged throughout the room.
Film IR heaters belong to heating systems that do not directly heat the air in the room, but first the surface of the walls, furniture, floor and ceiling in it
Thermal radiation refers to the transfer of heat from a source using electromagnetic radiation from the infrared spectrum. Air directly from infrared rays cannot heat up.
They can only heat surfaces made of solid materials. That is, first, as a result of the operation of the PLEN heating system, the furniture and furnish in the room are heated, and then they give off heat to the air.
IR rays are often called "thermal radiation", because the human effect of infrared equipment is perceived tactilely as a sensation of heat and does not cause any discomfort
Infrared heat is electromagnetic waves in the range of 0.74–2000 microns. If you look at the Sun, then about 40% of its radiation on the Earth falls on visible light, and about 10% and 50%, respectively, on UV and IR rays.
IR-type film electric heaters generate thermal energy having a wavelength in the region of 9.2 μm. For humans, such rays are completely safe, natural, as they most resemble "sunlight." Indeed, in itself, the human body emits infrared heat with a wavelength of 9.6 microns.
The device of the film heating system
IR film electric heaters include three main elements:
- heating;
- transmitting;
- radiate.
The first converts electrical energy into thermal energy. The second distributes the generated heat over the entire area of the PLENA, and the third emits infrared rays.
In addition to heating IR film, the film heating system also includes a temperature controller with one or more temperature sensors and cables for connecting the heater to the mains
The heating element in the PLEN is made of a conductor with high resistance. Usually this is a thin strip of nichrome (spirals are made from it in the heating elements) or carbon. At the same time, almost all manufacturers of film IR heaters have now switched to the second option. Carbon is more economical, cheaper and more efficient.
The transmitting element is a layer of aluminum foil, which is characterized by high thermal conductivity. It is located on one or two sides of the IR film. Also, a number of manufacturers do not use aluminum at all, relying only on radiating material.
The upper layer of the considered film heater on both sides is made of PET (polyethylene terephthalate). The film from this thermoplastic has a high coefficient of infrared radiation, quietly withstands temperatures up to +2000C and is an excellent dielectric.
The film cleans the internal heating elements from condensation and moisture, forms a unified heating system from disparate components, and also reduces the risk of electric shock to a person to almost zero.
The IR film is designed so that the heating elements inside it can only heat up to + 55 ° C. Temperatures above are practically excluded, such heating is possible only for a short time in an emergency with a sharp voltage surge in the network
Calculation and installation of a film IR heater is made taking into account that the film will not work for heating constantly, but in short intervals from a few seconds to several minutes.
That is, such an infrared heater quickly raises the temperature of the surfaces in the room to the required values, and then turns off the thermostat. And then again it is powered from the mains only from time to time as the room air cools.
Scope of infrared PLENA
Film radiant heaters are most often used as an appendage to water heating. In the southern regions, they can serve as the main heating system. It is only necessary to correctly calculate the required infrared film area for the required situation.
With the help of a film IR heater, it is possible to heat the floor completely or zonally. It is installed on the ceiling and slopes of the attic, walls in ordinary residential premises and even baths, as films with IP 54 quietly tolerate high humidity
Infrared film heaters can be installed in:
- residential country houses;
- city apartments;
- baths and saunas;
- production and storage facilities;
- courtyards for keeping animals;
- garages with and without heating;
- greenhouses, etc.
There are no fundamental restrictions for the use of the considered low-temperature electric heaters. The only limitation for an infrared heating device is that the room must be up to 3 meters in height. If the ceilings are higher, then you will need to install high-temperature and more expensive models of infrared heaters.
Characteristics and types of IR films
Infrared electric heaters are divided into two types - low-temperature and high-temperature. The first ones can only warm up to +50 0C, and the second even up to 200 0C. In everyday life, only variants of the first type are used in the form of ESPs or lamp or panel devices designed to operate on an 220 V electric network.
The thickness of the IR films themselves does not exceed 1 mm, but there are still metal terminals for connecting them to the wiring, which are slightly thicker
Technical characteristics of low-temperature film IR heaters have the following:
- The rated voltage is 220 volts.
- Maximum film heating temperature - 40–550C depending on the model and manufacturer.
- Degree of protection on IP - from "22" to "67".
- The weight of the heating sheet is about 500 grams / m2.
- Specific power - 150-300 W / m2.
- Current load - 0.68–1.4 A / m2.
- Length - 0.25–7 m.
- Width - 0.5–1 m.
Manufacturers guarantee infrared film 10-15 years. However, in fact, such heating systems last up to half a century.
According to the installation method, film infrared heaters are divided into:
- wall mounted - “heating pictures” (for additional local heating);
- ceiling - behind suspended and suspended ceilings;
- outdoor - "warm floor".
The floor-standing counterpart in terms of efficiency is slightly inferior to the ceiling. Film underfloor heating can not be laid under cabinets, beds and sofas. And the furniture of the place in the living room always takes up a lot of space. "Pictures" and just films behind the decor on the wall is the worst way to use IR film heaters.
The most effective is the ceiling option, infrared rays from the ceiling cover the maximum possible area in the room
Infrared heating films are produced in the form of:
- models of specified sizes (for example, “ZEBRA” or “NIRVANA”);
- canvases for individual cutting according to design dimensions, produce them from 50 to 100 cm wide.
The first option cannot be cut at the installation site. Such systems are available in finished form, you just need to connect the wires with terminals. They must be especially carefully selected from the size range available to the manufacturer, so that installation does not cause problems later.
The second version of the films is sold in rolls up to 7 meters long. This version of the infrared warm floor can be cut to the required dimensions directly in the room with ordinary scissors.
Advantages and disadvantages of film heaters
The advantages of heating IR films are as follows:
- High safety and reliability.
- Minimum installation time for an electric heating system.
- The fastest and most comfortable for a person warming up the room.
- An aesthetic view of the heating system, which is completely covered by decor.
- Full automation of the heater, as a result, lack of need for maintenance.
- High efficiency.
- Zero risk of water (coolant) leakage from batteries.
- Lack of problems with drying and burning out of oxygen in room air.
- Absolute silent operation.
- No convection - no dust settling everywhere.
- The ability to install in each room in the house its own microclimate in accordance with the specified parameters.
- The absence of sudden temperature changes in height (the difference between the floor and the ceiling will be within 2-3 degrees).
Conductors and heating elements in an infrared heater are reliably sealed in PET film at the factory. Plus, there are no moving parts in such a heating system at all. There is nothing to wear, break and corrode.
In a house with an area of 100 squares, the IR film system, together with wiring and protection in the electrical panel, is mounted in 2-3 days. The main thing is that the network is designed for the required loads.
Turning on / off the electric heater is carried out by a temperature regulator, which monitors the temperature in the room with the help of built-in sensors and itself supplies power to the heating elements. There are also programmable thermostats that allow you to set different modes for different rooms and time of day.
The high cost-effectiveness of using IR heaters is due to the short duration of their operation, they are switched on by the temperature controller in general only for 10-20 minutes for an hour
Of the minuses of film infrared electric heaters worth mentioning:
- Large electricity bills.
- The need for sufficient power at the input of the mains into the house.
With the same area of the cottage or apartment, the cost of electricity will be 1.5–2 times higher than the cost of gas heating from the main system. But a gas boiler, its connection to the mains or gas tank, and the installation of batteries with pipes are also significant money.
Installation of a radiant heating system will cost several times cheaper than this option.And in solid fuel boilers, he wins even more in terms of fuel consumption and installation cost.
Features of the installation of film infrared heating
Flexible film heaters can be mounted on their own without any difficulty. The main thing during transportation and cutting is not to bend the film at an angle of more than 60 degrees. Its incision is made in places indicated by the manufacturer on the canvas.
As a heater, it is best to lay an isolon or penofol with a foil layer reflecting infrared rays under the film. And the temperature regulator should be installed away from direct sunlight, batteries and drafts.
If you put a programmable thermostat, then it will be possible to heat different rooms in the house sequentially separately. This will significantly reduce the peaks of current load and power at the input of the mains into the cottage
To achieve maximum effect, the area of the film heater should reach 60–70% of the quadrature of the heated room. At the same time, under the furniture on the floor and above tall cabinets under the ceiling, it is impossible to put IR film. The sense for people from such heating will be zero, but the points of local overheating in the room will appear.
Also, the bands of the infrared flexible electric heater must be moved away from the walls by 15–20 cm. To correctly calculate and lay out the film, it is necessary to plan the room in advance with all the required indentation and furniture placement.
Any finishing material is a screen for infrared radiation. The only question is the degree of transparency, the weakening of infrared rays and the heating of this finish or cladding. Some objects facing options allow radiant heat, while others less.
Option # 1 - on the floor
Laying an infrared infrared heater in the floor version is made on a flat, rough base of concrete, wood boards or drywall. It is impossible to put it in a concrete screed or layer of tile adhesive, the polymer film is not designed for alkaline effects from the cement used in this case.
As a topcoat, it is permissible to lay on top:
- laminate (without cork backing);
- thin carpet on the flooring made of chipboard or plywood;
- linoleum without a heat-insulating sublayer.
Parquet on top of IR film is not recommended. Wood parquet dies from overheating will crack and creak.
It is forbidden to put furniture on legs on top of a film heater, this can lead to its punching and damage, as well as causing local overheating of the floor covering
According to SanPiN, the floor in the living rooms is allowed to heat only up to +26 0C. However, in severe frost outside the window, the infrared floor heating system will have to be turned on at full power to achieve comfortable indoor air temperatures.
And in this case, walking on it with bare feet will become uncomfortable. This is the main disadvantage of the floor version of infrared film heating.
Option # 2 - on the ceiling
Ceiling infrared film heaters are allowed to cover:
- Eurolining, MDF and GKL with a thickness of up to 12 mm;
- stretch ceilings (PVC or fabric);
- Suspension systems such as Armstrong or Grilyato.
You can also use plastic panels, but only on condition that their manufacturer allows the heating of their decor to +500WITH.
The closer to the infrared film the final ceiling finish, the better. You can only move them apart from each other by only 20 mm
If the IR film heater is mounted together with a suspended ceiling, then the heating film should be laid directly on the frame of the system. It is impossible to fix it on the ceiling, since there will be too much air gap between the PLEN and the finish.
It is impossible to mount any metal, mirror and glass finishing structures on top of an infrared film.It is also worth avoiding the use of glass-magnesium panels.
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Infrared radiant heat in your home is an effective and safe way to heat your home. Installation of electric infrared films pays off within 2-3 years due to savings on solid fuel for boilers and the cost of boiler equipment.
Even for gas-fired heating from the mains, the considered heaters win in the end. It is only necessary to calculate them correctly for a particular room and has sufficient specifications for the power of the mains.
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