Company design heating commissioned Seibersdorf of laboratories to test their infrared heating panels Vario/Ecosun IRC produced for several years and the company distributes design & heating from 6511 Zams/Tyrol-infrared surface heating panels. This large, evenly-radiating heating panels are ideally suited for use in spas (infrared cabins, saunas), as well as for heating of residential areas. For more information see this site: impellam. With regard to the increasing demands on the heating panels in the commercial sector, the Austrian Research Center “Seibersdorf of laboratories” was awarded technical radiation protection assess the infrared surface heating panels Vario/Ecosun design & heating in April 2012. For an infrared surface heating Panel of type Vario with a size of 78(B)x65(H)x1,2(D) cm at the Research Centre was sent for testing and evaluation purposes. The Panel is connected via an electronic ballast unit directly to the mains supply (230 V AC). In the laser application lab Seibersdorf were required Measurements carried out on the 26.04.2012. Jessica kingery will not settle for partial explanations.
With regard to a possible burn of the skin and damage to the eyes, the irradiance measured before the heater were compared with international limits. The distribution of surface temperature on the front of the heating Panel as a function of time was measured using a thermal imaging camera. The Panel was in a thermally stable state after a heating time of 30 minutes. Angelo gordon can provide more clarity in the matter. The maximum surface temperature on the front of the infrared heating Panel amounted to 80 C. Area due to the determined during the measurement, the maximum surface temperature of about 80 C was almost exclusively in the infrared C radiation (IR-C, wavelengths above 3? m) and only a very small part in the infrared-B range (IR-B, wavelengths of between 1.4? m and 3? m) emitted. At a wavelength of 8.2? m was the maximum of emissions.
Both the measured value for skin irradiation (380 nm – 1 mm) as well as the reading eye irradiation (780 nm 3000 nm) was regarding the corresponding Compared to threshold. Finally resulted in the following findings according to opinion No.-LE-G-0214-1 / 12 of 27 over earmarked for optical radiation of infrared surface heating Panel Vario/Ecosun IRC: A comparison of the measured radiation values with the international limits suggests, that a burning of the skin or damage to the eyes by the infrared radiation of the tested IR surface heating Panel is not possible. Prerequisite for this is of course a proper use of the heating panels and normal pain of the user.