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Scene heating on the ice arena

Problem

Heating a scene surrounded by the ice is not an easy task. Looking for the comfort of performers, it is also necessary to take into account the special features of the instruments, if the instrument is cold it will not be able to sound correctly.

Solution

The easiest and cheapest way is to use electric heat guns. Their disadvantages are: fan noise, low efficiency (as heat rises up and it is necessary to work constantly) and high energy costs. The same situation with other heat guns on various types of fuel: gas, diesel.

The optimal solution is a ceiling heating system based on BILUX infrared heaters. Why infrared?

  • directional heat that warms only the desired area;
  • lack of extraneous noise when working – silent operation;
  • fast heating;
  • virtually invisible on the scene

Result

Rate the photos yourself! It turned out to be amazing. Both the performers and the instrument were in comfortable conditions, the concert was held in one breath, an unforgettable atmosphere.

We recommend ordering the implementation of Bilux from our specialists

We have been implementing Bilux for 12 years, we have made a lot of mistakes and know what to do in difficult cases. If an inexperienced installer is involved in the installation, we cannot guarantee that the heater will operate at maximum efficiency.
During installation, the installers take into account the height of the ceilings, wall thickness and location of the windows, and ensure fire and electrical safety.

Do not install heaters yourself

Example. The workshop employees bought three of the most powerful ceiling heaters and installed them themselves at a height of 3 meters at the edges and in the middle of the room. It was still cold in the workshop.
When a specialist is involved in the implementation, he makes a heat calculation and selects the power and number of heaters, chooses the right places for installation.
In the workshop, it was necessary to hang five low-power heaters around the perimeter.
The specialist checks the heat losses and, if necessary, advises thermal insulation. In the workshop, it was necessary to insulate the floor.
The specialist takes into account the height of the ceilings and the proportions of the room. In the workshop, it was necessary to hang the heaters half a meter lower.