
Dadman Heating Products
In the past, traditional heating systems like engine rooms or industrial heaters were common. Each of them had many weaknesses in their performance, such as energy waste and very low efficiency. However, with the emergence of the next generation, heating systems underwent a massive transformation, like radiant heating systems. The tubular heater was one of these great developments; this product uses a radiant heat transfer mechanism to warm its surroundings.














In the past, central heating systems like engine rooms were not very cost-effective due to the need for extensive piping, boilers, numerous spare parts, and the exorbitant costs they imposed on owners. On the other hand, a workshop heater, unlike a tubular heater, wasted a lot of energy by producing direct heat and had low efficiency. This excessive heat was only felt near the heater, and its negligible heating range was a major weakness from the start.
A tubular heater obtains its heat through the transfer of radiant waves and is used for heating halls with high ceilings as well as open spaces. It is made of various components, including fire tubes, a burner, a fan, reflector panels, and several other parts.
The tubular heater first converts combustion products directly into infrared rays and, with the help of reflectors, radiates them. This warms the objects, which then, through the law of thermal equilibrium, heat the surrounding environment. This unique feature not only lowers their energy consumption but also increases their efficiency. This model has various applications, including large industrial halls, sports halls, urban open spaces, greenhouses, livestock industries, fire stations, home terraces, cafes, car washes, train maintenance sheds, and airplane hangars.
In most cases, a tubular heater uses both natural gas and an electrical current simultaneously. With this model, natural gas enters the tube through a special long-flame burner and burns with a high radiation coefficient. The heat and warmth created from the combustion inside the tube are converted into infrared thermal waves. These waves are then radiated to the desired spots by using trapezoidal reflective surfaces located on top of the device.
Based on their properties, these waves turn into heat upon impact. They create a very pleasant feeling in people, similar to the warmth of the sun. The waves first warm objects and then provide heat to the surrounding environment.
A tubular heater transfers heat through radiation, and its operation is modeled after the sun’s warmth. It can be said that this is a modern heating system that operates with high efficiency.
With this model, warm air, being lighter, does not constantly rise and concentrate at the ceiling. This way, less energy is wasted through walls, windows, and the ceiling. When heat is transferred via waves, it is possible to direct the heating path, and most of the temperature remains concentrated on floor surfaces and in the needed areas.
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It’s highly recommended to buy a tubular heater from a reputable manufacturer, as this offers countless benefits. First, you can be sure of the authenticity of all its parts. Second, you get a valid and long-term warranty from the time the device is set up.
You will also receive a free consultation when buying and choosing a model, and the installation costs will be negligible. Because the tubular heater also uses gas, it’s strongly advised not to install the device yourself, as it will reduce its efficiency. Be sure to use good, high-quality chains for installation that show no signs of fraying. Otherwise, the tubular heater could fall and cause an accident to people or objects.
To supply gas and electricity to the tubular heater, you will need separate piping, terminals, and an electrical panel. This product also requires proper ventilation and a chimney. Make sure the chimney’s pipe has an appropriate diameter so all toxic gases are vented from the area. The chimney should not have a long horizontal path or a negative slope.