For optimal heating coverage, positioning infrared heaters requires considering the room layout, the heater's range, and areas where warmth is most needed.
Wall Mounting: For indoor spaces, mounting infrared heaters on the wall 5-7 feet above the ground is common for distributing heat efficiently at a downward angle. This height minimizes heat loss and provides consistent warmth at the user level.
Ceiling Mounting: In larger rooms or outdoor spaces, ceiling mounting is also effective. Mount the heaters 7-10 feet high and angle them toward seating or work areas for direct heat coverage. Adjustable brackets can help fine-tune the angle based on the space’s needs.
High-Use Areas: Position infrared heaters near frequently used spaces, like seating areas, workstations, or gathering points, to ensure maximum comfort where people spend the most time.
Spacing Multiple Heaters: For larger rooms, install multiple heaters to cover the space uniformly. Placing them opposite each other can minimize cold spots and create an even heat spread.
Clear Line of Sight: Infrared heaters work by directly warming objects and people rather than the air, so ensure a clear path between the heater and the target area. Avoid placing heaters where furniture, curtains, or other items block the infrared rays.
Safe Distance from Walls and Ceilings: Maintain the manufacturer-recommended distance from walls, ceilings, and combustible materials to prevent overheating and ensure efficient performance.
Larger vs. Smaller Spaces: For smaller rooms, a single infrared heater may be sufficient if positioned centrally. In larger areas, use multiple units spread across the space to avoid heat concentration in one area and create even warmth.
Insulated vs. Uninsulated Spaces: In drafty or uninsulated rooms, infrared heaters may need to be positioned closer to occupants to counteract heat loss, especially in outdoor or semi-enclosed spaces.
Low-Speed Fan Use: In indoor spaces, running a ceiling fan at low speed can help circulate the warm air and distribute it evenly without dispersing the direct warmth of infrared heat, enhancing overall comfort.
Protect from Wind: When positioning heaters outdoors, aim to place them in sheltered areas away from direct wind to prevent heat loss. Angling the heater downward over seating or activity areas improves heating effectiveness.
Spacing Heaters in Larger Outdoor Areas: For patios, outdoor lounges, or dining spaces, evenly spaced infrared heaters ensure that warmth covers the entire area rather than being focused on just one spot.
By following these practices, infrared heaters can provide consistent, direct warmth where it’s most needed, maximizing comfort and efficiency.