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Warehouse and Factory Heating
There are different options as to the best type of heating for a building depending on the type of building and its application. The types of heating systems and their individual benefits are detailed below. As this is the core part of our business, Walker Adamson Ltd. can be trusted to provide the best advice and system design based on their vast experience and knowledge. |

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The two main forms of factory heating are warm air and radiant.
| Warm Air Heating
Warm air heating works by passing the air within a building over a heat exchanger, heating it and then distributing it evenly throughout a building.
Applications:
Benefits:
- Low capital outlay and running costs.
- Easy to maintain.
- Even and comfortable heat distribution throughout the building, especially when used in conjunction with energy saving de-stratification fans.
- Can be ducted to provide heat to adjacent separated areas.
- Can provide summer ventilation.
- Can be used as part of a tailored air handling unit to provide heating, cooling and fresh air.
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 | Features:
- Floor standing, suspended and ducted models available.
- Heat outputs from 7 to 144 kW (suspended heaters) and 30 to 381 kW (floor standing heaters).
- Available in natural gas, oil and LPG.
- Energy-efficient models eligible for the Government’s tax saving Enhanced Capital Allowance (ECA) Scheme. Also low carbon dioxide and NOx emissions.
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Room sealed options available for buildings with dusty or contaminated environments.
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Available from all main manufacturers - Benson, Reznor, Powrmatic, Combat.
Radiant Heating
Radiant heaters directly warm surfaces and objects below them, such as people and machinery. These surfaces then act as secondary heat emitters and raise the air temperature around them. As with light, radiant heating can be directed to concentrate the heat where required.
Applications:

Benefits:
- Good flexibility in system design
- Inexpensive to install with low running and maintenance costs.
- Short warm up period with no energy wasted heating up the air in the building before occupancy.
- Only the working area is heated – no heat losses in the roof space.
- Comfort conditions are achieved at lower temperatures.
- No movement of air to stir up dust or cause discomfort.
Features:
- Radiant plaque or tube heaters available.
- Heat outputs from 7 to 94 kW.
- Available in natural gas and LPG.
- Mounting heights up to 15m.
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Heaters can be made to be room sealed for buildings with dusty or contaminated environments.
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Available from all main manufacturers - Ambirad, Spaceray, Blackheat.
Office Heating
Traditionally offices are heated by central heating systems with a central boiler feeding a series of radiators or fan convectors throughout the offices. These can also be used to provide the hot water requirements through the use of a hot water cylinder or combination boiler.
Recent developments have seen office underfloor heating becoming more popular which, although more expensive than traditional systems, provide a pleasant constant temperature without the loss of valuable office wall space.
The push for higher efficiency has seen energy efficient condensing boilers becoming widespread. Other innovations in system design and energy saving controls have developed to further reduce running costs.
Another different form of office heating is provided by air conditioning units with heat pumps. These provide both winter heating and comfort cooling in summer, with new inverter models being highly efficient in both heating and cooling modes.
Process Heating
Another form of heating requirement in the industrial sector is that of process heating to provide the heated water necessary in many manufacturing processes, with boilers ranging from small domestic sized to huge purpose-built ones with outputs of thousands of kW’s.
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Walker Adamson’s vast knowledge and experience makes them the ideal candidate to design, install and maintain any of the above types of heating system.
For further information or advice from our friendly and helpful staff, either:
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