Principles of heating and feeling warm

Before one is able to choose the right heating product, one needs to analyse the basic heating requirements of each client. Elderly Mr & Mrs S in their small retirement bungalow in Dawlish have different heating requirements to Mr & Mrs T living in a large farmhouse in an exposed area of Dartmoor. A church or village hall both have different heating requirements than a normal householder or someone owning a barn conversion used for holiday lets.

Before one is able to choose the right heating product, one needs to analyse the basic heating requirements of each client. Elderly Mr & Mrs S in their small retirement bungalow in Dawlish have different heating requirements to Mr & Mrs T living in a large farmhouse in an exposed area of Dartmoor. A church or village hall both have different heating requirements than a normal householder or someone owning a barn conversion used for holiday lets.

Most electrical heating from different systems provides heat via convection so that the air is warmed and circulated in the room to reach the required temperature of 22 ° C. These systems have the disadvantages of:

Causing the hot air to rise quickly so that the ceilings are warm and the floors are cold.

Result: warm heads and cold feet, a very unhealthy state of affairs.

The circulation of air causes dust to circulate, this is sucked into the heaters and is burned and leaves unsightly black marks on walls. The circulated dust is also a major cause for allergy sufferers to suffer even more.

Convected air is also usually very dry air leading to a dry inside climate/atmosphere of the room. This too is unhealthy, especially for older people as eyes and sinuses dry out, which in turn leads to a higher risk of illness.

Süka heating works in a different manner. Süka copies the sun and relies on the best of all heat: RADIANT HEAT.