UFO infrared heating systems have several advantages over other heating systems:
1) UFO heaters transfer over 90% of energy consumed directly as infrared radiation, heating objects and people directly without heating the air.
2) They provide deep, homogeneous heat instantly and allow targeted heat control.
3) UFO heaters have lower installation and operating costs than conventional systems especially for spaces with high ceilings or air circulation.
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Comparison Of Ufo And Other Heating Systems
1. COMPARISON OF UFO AND OTHER HEATING SYSTEMSADVANTAGES & DIFFERENCESUmit OZKARAKAS 21-25 September 2010
3. AGENDAWho we are? Technology behind UFOInfraredWays of Heat TransferTypes of IR RadiationWhat are the advantages?EconomicalHealthCostHow and where we can use UFO?QuestionsHeat up your life!
4. Who We Are?Company OverviewGroup ProfileUFO group started its first commercial activity in heating and cooling sector thirty years ago, in Istanbul, TurkeyIn 1998 company started IR heating applications for industrial solutions, followed by consumer productsGroup expanded to agricultural and bio-technology sector companiesThe company has over 700 employees with an annual revenueof more than $90 Million USD
5. UFO Infrared Heating Systems INCIt became the market leader in Turkey in the year 1999 and in Ukraine in the year2000. The company moved to its new facility in 2005 and carries out the operations with 400 employees on a facility which has 12000sqm closed and 20000sqm open area.The annual capacity is 1.5 million units with one shift.The company has over 700 employees with an annual revenue of more than $90 Million USDUFO became the market leader in Turkey in 1999 and in Ukraine and Russia in 2000. Currently has 65% market share in Turkey and 60% in electrical heating (100% in IR heating) in Ukraine
6. Products sold in 21 countries with distributorships in 11 of these countries.
9. Types of IR RadiationInfrared 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 800 850 900 950 1000 1050 1100Nanometers (nm) The Infrared, is the radiation in the electromagnetic spectrum between 0.760 亮m and 1000 亮m wavelength coming after the visible light, invisible to human eye but felt as heat. Ultraviolet, visible light and infrared rays reach to the Earth from our life source Sun. It is the infrared rays that contributes to warming of the Earth. We feel a warmth on our bodies, even in winter, when the sun shines through the clouds. This does not mean that the earth suddenly warms up. We feel warm because of the photons, which constitute the rays of light, leaving their energy on the surfaces they hit. The operation principle of UFO Infrared Heaters is based on this phenomenon. It emits medium wave infrared rays. Photons in these rays leave their energy to the surfaces they hit and warm them.
10. Infrared 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 800 850 900 950 1000 1050 1100Nanometers (nm) Most significant feature of infrared radiation is transfering heat without using a media .We can feel the heat of the Sun in winter in very cold weather when it shines.IR radiation of the Sun goes through the atmosphere without heating it.Our atmosphere starts to heat up only after the IR rays of Sun hit to Earths surface and re-radiates. The reason of this phenomenon is the wavelenght of IR rays from Sun is not in the absorbable range for air, but the re-radiation of Earth surface is.
13. Advantages of UFO-IR SystemsOne of the key factors of UFO IR filaments efficiency is its patented helezonic resistance wire winding. IR Medium and fast medium wave UFO IR heating systems transfer more than 90% of the energy Consumed via radiation Most of the materials absorb the radiant IR medium and fast medium wave energy with minimum energy loss.UFO- Quartz tube 23 mm with high transmission efficiency, high material and production quality.High quality optical reflector with more than 90% reflection.
16. CostECONOMICAL ADVANTAGESTransfers heat up to 80% more efficient compared to other systems.Heats directly the objects and peopleProvides with deep and homogeneous heatIt is instant,practical and localAllows to control and direct the heatPortableMinimum infiltration ( insulation )heat losses as it does not heat the air directly.No infrastructure neededAlmost no maintanence cost.No need to heat unnecessary parts of a volumeConverts almost 100% of the electrical energy consumed to heat energy.
17. Advantages Related With HealthUsed for keeping new born babies warm as it is hygienic and harmless.
18. Cost Of HeatThe cost of heating room of the same size with UFO and any other conventional system is always cheaper with UFO due to installation and running costs especially at places with high ceilings or with high foot traffic.Keeping the general heating system of a house 1 degree below the actual level saves 10% on heating costs. Higher humidity in the room will make us feel the heat more which will lead to saving on our heating costs.
19. Space Heating TestsPurpose of the test;To calculate the energy consumed to heat a 3500 cubic ft. room from 54 F to 70 F
20. Comparing The Heating Costs of The Heaters in The TestElectrical Convector1.59 unitWater Panel Heater1.46 unitHeatersUFO IR1 unitThe Cost of Heating**If we assume the cost of heating with UFO IR as 1 unit
21. Dummy Test2x 2.0Kw electrical convector heater brought the average temperature on the body of the test dummy from 54 F to 68 F in 3 hours ,consuming 12 Kw of electric energy.Test room set up with Convector2 x 2.oKw UFO IR heaters brought the average temperature on the body of the test dummy from 54 F to 69 F in 1 hour , consuming 4 Kw of electric energy.Test room set up with UFO
23. Learning ObjectivesUFO can be used everywhere but especially ;Places with high ceilingsPlaces where there is high air circulationPlaces where local heating is requiredPlaces where temporary heating is requiredPlaces with high foot trafficPlaces with high infiltration losses
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