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Kiepe - The turning point in our private mobility is in full swing. The car sometimes stops and riding a classic bicycle or e-bike is experiencing a real boom. Our understanding of using public transport is also changing, especially when moving within the metropolitan transport system. Kiepe Electric GmbH is actively shaping this trend. With solutions for electric rail vehicles and buses, the company promotes safe and sustainable transport concepts. Within the structure of the Knorr-Bremse Group, Kiepe Electric GmbH presents itself as a specialist in e-engineering and as a reliable partner for transport companies, fleet operators and vehicle manufacturers, whose services are consistently geared towards the industry trends of e-mobility, connectivity and life cycle management. What does that mean? The company is a manufacturer of environmentally friendly electrical equipment for trams, subways, regional trains, trolleybuses, battery buses, hybrid buses and hydrogen buses. The credentials are impressive. Many major cities around the world rely on Kiepe Electric solutions for their local transport concepts, including San Francisco, Vancouver, Manchester, Cologne, Gothenburg, Istanbul, Linz, Parma and Geneva. It all started in modest circumstances. In 1906, Theodor Kiepe founded a repair workshop for electric arc lamps in Düsseldorf and continuously expanded its range of services until, from 1950, the focus was finally on the electrical equipment of trolleybuses. Today around 700 people work at the company headquarters in Düsseldorf and in the international subsidiaries located in Austria, Switzerland, Italy, the USA, Canada and India. Kiepe Electric has been a subsidiary of Knorr- Bremse since 2016. The eibabo® shops from eibmarkt® sell, among other things, misalignment switches and pull-rope emergency switches from Kiepe Electric GmbH.
Bosch Hausgeräte - Few companies are as well represented in households in this country as Robert Bosch Hausgeräte GmbH is. No wonder, because the company is the leading household appliance manufacturer and market leader in Germany. This success story began with Robert Bosch and the founding of a workshop for precision engineering and electrical engineering in Stuttgart at the end of the 19th century. Within 50 years, the company developed rapidly into a global group with many thousands of employees. The first household appliances came onto the market in 1933. In the post-war period, the company experienced a real boom when kitchen appliances, washing machines, refrigerators, vacuum cleaners and many other electrical helpers conquered German households. But the company also expanded into many other branches of industry and the name Bosch no longer stood for household appliances only. In order to promote this product group individually from now on, BSH Hausgeräte GmbH was created in 1967, a joint project by Bosch and Siemens (BSH is the abbreviation for Bosch and Siemens Hausgeräte), which has been a 100 percent subsidiary of the Bosch Group since 2015. The product range today includes large household appliances for cooking, dishwashing, laundry washing and drying, cooling and freezing, as well as a variety of small appliances such as fully automatic espresso machines, floor care and hot water appliances. BSH has around 40 plants in Europe, the USA, Latin America and Asia. Together with a global network of sales, production and service companies, the BSH Group today comprises around 80 companies in 50 countries with a total of around 62,000 employees. The eibabo® shops from eibmarkt® sell kitchen machines, hand mixers, coffee machines, toasters, hand blenders, meat grinders, ice makers, vacuum cleaners, kitchen machines, kettles as well as spare parts and accessories from Bosch Hausgeräte. Due to the good quality of the BSH devices, the eibabo® technology store has had the brand's products in its range for many years.

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Cd player portable - Even if the way we consume music is constantly changing, the CD player is one of the few devices that is still very popular and is still used regularly in many households. This is not least due to the fact that each of us has probably accumulated a proud collection of the most diverse CDs over the last 30 years and of course they want to be listened to from time to time. The portable CD players, which can be operated not only with electricity but also with batteries, are particularly practical. These can be taken anywhere and thus provide the necessary entertainment on the beach, when fishing or when going for a walk. The small, colorful portable CD players are particularly popular with children because they are easy to use, often come in bright colors and, depending on the model, have a microphone to sing along with. The eibabo online shop offers you a large number of high-quality, robust and inexpensive CD players for at home and on the go.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Consumer electronics > Portable CD player you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Boom blasterCar CD playerCar CD portableCD changerCD playerCD player portableCD receiverCD recorderCD-R recorderCD-ROM playerCD-RW recorderChangersDiscmanDouble CD playerDouble CD recorderGreat audio CD playerHifi CD playerHigh end CD playerMini CD playerMP3 CD playerPlayerPortable CD playerSACD playerSACD-playerfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Cd player portable:Grundig Intermed(CE)LencoNTP New-Tech-ProductsWörlein
Spotlights - searchlights - Are you looking for high-quality and powerful spotlights and spotlights for indoor and outdoor use? Here you will find all the information you need to choose the best way to illuminate large rooms, objects or areas. In industrial production, optimal lighting is a fundamental prerequisite for safety. This ensures efficiency and smooth process flows. Many of the headlights and spotlights offered by eibabo® are equipped with energy-saving LED technology or can be fitted with energy-efficient LED lamps.Where are spotlights and spotlights used?Powerful spotlights, floodlights and spotlights are not for the living room. They are mainly used where dark places need to be illuminated as brightly as possible. The spotlights are practical and robustly constructed and the design plays a subordinate role. The numerous industrial application areas include industrial plants, high-bay warehouses, production halls and workshops. Outside, for example, there are storage areas, entrance areas and delivery zones. Spotlights and floodlights are ideal for municipal use, for example for sports fields and street lighting. In the private environment, you can use it to illuminate your driveway, parking lots or backyards.Image: Philips Light BVP130 LED headlightWhich spotlight or spotlight is the right one for my needs?The individual living conditions or different working conditions at your location ensure very different requirements. With the spotlights and spotlights from the eibabo® lighting range, you have the right lighting solution at hand. In this catalog you will find, for example, construction spotlights, area spotlights, spotlights, point spotlights or floodlights. Each of these models has individual characteristics.Before you buy, ask yourself the following questions:Am I looking for outdoor or indoor lighting?How many spotlights do I need?Do I need the spotlights privately, for business or in industry?Do I want to illuminate small or large areas?Are the radiators exposed to special conditions?How important is power consumption?Are motion detectors or other automations desired?Should a radiator be permanently mounted or remain movable?   Would you like more information?If you are looking for a spotlight or spotlight, many questions arise. We have put together the most frequently asked questions about spotlights and spotlights for you.How do I find the best construction spotlight?There are many factors that need to be considered when choosing a floodlight. We devote ourselves to the most important factors and help you to find the ideal floodlight for you. One of the main characteristics is performance. The number of lumens indicates how bright the spotlight shines. A performance of around 1000 to 2000 lumens is a guideline. However, you should not only pay attention to the number of lumens. If the radiator is mainly used in small rooms, the device can quickly dazzle. If an emitter can be positioned individually, 500 lumens can be sufficient. In large rooms and on construction sites, the light should usually be distributed over a wide area. Here you should choose a spotlight with 2000 lumens or more. TIP:The specification of the light output in watts is not meaningful. The technology used is crucial. Halogen bulbs have a lower light output per watt than LEDs. The watt number indicates how much electrical power the radiator consumes. The higher the wattage, the more energy is required. However, this does not mean that the spotlight shines brighter. The decisive factor here is whether the spotlight works with halogen lamps or with LEDs. Models with halogen lamps consume a lot of electricity and produce a lot of light and heat. As a rule, power is supplied via a 230V socket. Construction spotlights with LED technology consume significantly less electricity with the same light output. Some models can therefore be operated with rechargeable batteries. If the floodlight is used outdoors, you should make sure that the device is waterproof. There are models that are suitable for use under water. In addition, a floodlight should be equipped with a carrying handle. This facilitates transport to the respective place of use. Watch the weight. Models with a tripod come in handy when you need to perform work at different heights.How can spotlights and spotlights be mounted?Most powerful spotlights and spotlights have a stable mounting bracket. Others offer an add-on console in which the electrical connection is also located. This means that it can be installed on almost any solid surface using screws, clamps or clamps. Depending on the location, walls, ceilings, trusses, masts, platforms or even the floor are suitable for attachment. In some cases pendulum suspension or recessed mounting is possible. We recommend having work on electrical systems carried out by a specialist electrical company.Are the degrees of protection important for spotlights and headlights?When used outdoors, compliance with certain protection classes is mandatory. Most spotlights and floodlights have high IP protection classes and IK protection classes. These are also necessary if the devices are used inside buildings. The IP degree of protection describes the protection against splash water or water jets as well as against dust, dirt and physical contact. The higher the number of the degree of protection, the better the device is protected. We recommend that you pay attention to the IP protection class. Experience has shown that the lights in industrial plants and production facilities are rarely cleaned of dust. Contact with splash water can occur at any time. The IK classification describes the protection against mechanical influences. This should be particularly high for spotlights and headlights. When used in production facilities or warehouses, it is easy for machine booms, cranes or forklifts to touch the lights.What are the advantages of spotlights and spotlights with motion detectors?Almost every product group on the lighting market is available with motion sensors. This also applies to spotlights and floodlights for private, commercial, municipal or industrial purposes. Motion detectors have the advantage that they only activate a spotlight when something is actually moving. Motion detectors help to save electricity. This is particularly useful in areas that do not require continuously active lighting. Classic examples are backyards, private parking lots, dark corridors or stairwells.Which beam angle should I choose for spotlights and spotlights?The beam angle or light cone is an important criterion for the choice of lighting. Depending on the application, a wide or narrow light cone can be advantageous. The mounting height must also be taken into account. A wide beam of light ensures a diffused light, resulting in fewer shadows. This, combined with a high mounting location, is ideal for area lighting as the light is evenly distributed. A narrow cone of light provides an intense light at a specific point. This results in stronger shadows, which can be annoying when working, for example.Can I replace the LEDs in spotlights and headlights?In the case of lights that are designed for use under difficult conditions, the LEDs are mostly permanently installed. A change is therefore not possible.Good to knowPermanently installed LED lamps are not a disadvantage. The option of replacing the LEDs is not economical in most cases.An LED is a semiconductor product and requires cooling. If an LED is firmly connected to the metal housing of the lamp, the heat is optimally dissipated and the service life is extended. In the case of a spotlight or headlight with a replaceable LED light source, the design effort and thus the price would be significantly higher. Don't forget that replacement bulbs can cost a lot of money, sometimes as much as a new one. Considering the long service life of LEDs, you quickly realize that changing the light source is not always economical.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Luminaires > Downlight/spot/floodlight you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Accent lightingAluminum lightBathroom lightBuilt-in light pointBuilt-in potCeiling lightCompact heaterDisplay lightHall downlightsHeadlightInfrared sensor emitterInterior lightingJewelry lightLamp insertLiving room lampLiving room table lampLow-voltage spotlightMotion detectorOffice lightOrientation lightPhase railPole Mounted LuminaireRecessed lightRectangular lightSensor lightSide room lightSpotlightHeadlampTrack spotlightfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Spotlights - searchlights:AbalightArcliteAura LightBachmannBarthelmeBEGA GantenbrinkBrilonerBrumbergEgloESYLUXEVNFabas LuceFischer & HonselGrotheHeraHufnagelIDViiMKonstsmideLEDVANCELichtlineLTSMakitaMeyer + SohnNeuhaus LeuchtenOligoOpple LightingPaulmannPerformance in LightPhilips LichtRegioluxRidi-LeuchtenRZBScharnberger+Has.Schmitz-LeuchtenSchuchSignify LampenSignify PLSSitecoSLVSteinelSun CracksThebenTriluxTrio-LeuchtenWibreWitte + SutorXylemZumtobelZumtobel Group
Data rail - A data rail is required in a KNX bus system if the KNX devices to be installed in an electrical distribution (REG = DIN rail-mounted device) dispose of pressure contacts on their rear side. The data rail provides a connection between the KNX bus and the KNX device by means of the usual KNX bus terminal. The data rail is glued into the DIN rail (self-adhesive). Often, data rails with mounted data rail connector are offered, so no connector must be ordered separately. eibabo sells data rails in different lengths depending on the required space or horizontal pitches (HP) or space units (PLE). One space unit is standardized and equals 18mm, the width of a normal circuit breaker. The data rail consists of 4 horizontal conductor tracks. The assignment according to KNX standard, including the terminals at the data rail connector is from the top to bottom as follows: Yellow: + 24V, red: + KNX bus, black: - KNX bus, white: 0V. The outer conductor tracks / connector terminals (yellow and white) supply the KNX lines via a separate KNX choke. A data rail should not be shortened! To protect remaining blank spaces on a data rail, cover strips can be snapped on. KNX data rails have existed since the beginnings of the European Installation Bus (EIB) and are increasingly disappearing from the market, although the data rail is actually very practical and convenient. As far as the production is concerned, pressure contacts on the rear side are much more expensive and the reason, why almost all manufacturers have switched to direct bus connection contacts (bus terminals). The advantages of the data rail are the much better overview of the electrical distribution, reduced wiring costs (KNX bus) between KNX devices and the reduction of wiring errors (+/- reversed). However, it can be assumed that there will be fewer KNX devices with pressure contacts in the future. In this eibabo category you will find data rails, cover strips for data rails, data rails with connectors and data rails for deep and shallow top hat rails of the brands Berker, Hager and Siemens.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation bus systems > Data rail for bus system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Bus systemBus system data railConnecting bridgeData railData rail for bus systemEIB data railInstabus data railInstallation bus data railKNX data railRailfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Data rail:EatonEltakoPepperl + FuchsSiemens
Heating actuator - A comfortably warm bath after getting up or a cool bedroom at night - automatically. Who does not want that? Modern building automation makes it possible. The interaction of room temperature controllers, heating actuators and valve drives offers almost unlimited possibilities. The setup can be set up in all rooms according to the needs of everyday life.What are heating actuators?If you want to regulate the temperature in the room, in the apartment or in the entire building automatically, heating actuators play a central role. In principle, these are switching actuators. However, these are not equipped with mechanical relays. Thermoelectric valves (low ohmic loads) work here, which use electronic circuits (Triac) to ensure closed hot water circuits or chilled water (chilled ceiling). As a result, these devices are noiseless and wear-free.How is room temperature controlled via a heating actuator?The control difference determined by a KNX room temperature controller, i.e. the difference between the setpoint temperature and the actual temperature, is converted into a command value telegram. It is sent to the corresponding channel of the heating actuator via the KNX bus. Connect the thermoelectric (conventional) actuator to the duct using a suitable cable (e.g. NYM-J 3x1.5). The heating actuator can switch directly (1 bit) or independently process a received 1-byte command value signal internally. With the latter, the KNX bus is relieved because there is no flood of control telegrams from the room temperature controller to the actuator. Only the calculated control difference is sent to the actuator as a 1-byte command value telegram (0-100%). This converts the information into switching signals (on/off) directly to the assigned heating channel. This is called pulse width modulation (PWM). TIP:Make sure there are enough control channels on the heating actuator, ideally at least one per room. This creates maximum flexibility when controlling. The following small example illustrates the rough functionality, not the actual, manufacturer-specific control algorithm:The current temperature (controlled variable) is 20 degrees Celsius. The desired room temperature is 25 degrees Celsius and represents the set value for the controlled variable (command variable). The difference between the desired room temperature (set value) and the current temperature (actual value) is the control difference. The control difference is 5 degrees Celsius and is used to determine the manipulated variable that influences the room temperature. Assuming the manipulated variable is 20%. This value is sent to the heating actuator in the form of a 1-byte telegram (0-255 = 0-100%). The value 51 is therefore transmitted to the actuator. The time for opening/closing the actuator is stored in the parameters of the actuator using ETS. You can find this time in the properties of the respective 230V AC or 24V DC thermoelectric actuator. For example, the actuator takes 2 minutes to fully open. With a command value specification of 20%, the actuator would switch on the valve drive for 24 seconds (20% of 2 min.) and switch it off for 96 seconds. This process is repeated until the room temperature controller calculates and sends another command value specification. Depending on the manufacturer of the actuator, you can integrate several actuators per channel.How do I find the right heating actuator?The selection of a suitable heating actuator is linked to certain requirements. Answering the following questions will help you make a decision:How many heating circuits does my system have?How many actuators do I have per heating circuit?Do I want to install the heating actuator centrally or directly in the heating circuit distributor?Do I want to protect the power supply of the device via a connection for auxiliary voltage?With what voltage do the actuators work?Which functions should the heating actuator have?Do I prefer a certain brand?and many more The range of functions of a heating actuator in particular can differ depending on the model. Things to keep in mind include the following:Is it controlled with 1bit (switching/PWM) and/or 8bit (continuous) control values?Is direct control with a temperature value possible via the KNX bus?Does the device have an integrated temperature controller?Are the setpoints saved in the event of a bus voltage failure?Is there an emergency operation if the cyclic command values fail?Are different operating modes available (comfort, night, frost protection, summer mode or winter mode)?Is there a short-circuit detection and a voltage failure detection?Does the device have a pump shut-off? High comfortDepending on the model, it is possible to set a minimum comfort temperature for the underfloor heating. An additional sensor measures the temperature of the floor and keeps it at your comfort level. This is very pleasant in barefoot zones such as a bath.Depending on what value you place on the individual properties, the range of products can be limited to just a few models.Can I connect a heating actuator directly to the actuators in my heating circuits?In the case of a decentralized installation, for example in the heating circuit distributor, models with L and N connections can be used for direct connection of the actuators.Are KNX actuators really bad?Thermoelectric actuators are not wear-free and should be replaced every year. That is why expensive KNX actuators, which combine the KNX actuator and actuator, have not caught on and are disappearing from the market.Image: Jung Triac 2336-REG-HZR-HE 6-fold KNX heating actuatorHow are thermoelectric actuators installed?Thermoelectric actuators (valve drives) are snapped or screwed directly onto the upper part of the valve used in the house. This connection with the valve spindle is usually made directly in the heating circuit distributor. You can use adapters made of PVC or metal to compensate for the manufacturer-specific distance differences between the drive and the upper part of the valve or the thread and the mount. In this way you ensure correct implementation of the manipulated variable.How do I prevent rapid wear and tear on my valve drives?The ETS parameter 'Flush' minimizes wear and tear on valves that are rarely used, for example in summer or in bedrooms. This function prevents rapid calcification of the heating valves. Good to knowWith actuators, a distinction is made between NC (normally closed) and NO (normally open). NC drives open when power is applied. In NO actuators, the current closes the valve. Please bear this in mind when planning your heating system, as it is ultimately your personal decision. In the event of a power failure or defect, NC drives close and you quickly notice a malfunction. These drives only consume electricity when heating. On the other hand, drives that open without current are more efficient during the heating period. In this case, switching off the pump by the heating actuator after the winter season would be advisable. Otherwise you would continuously use electricity to keep the heating closed by means of the NO actuators in the warm season.Who are the leading manufacturers of KNX heating actuators?The leading manufacturers of KNX heating actuators at eibabo® are, for example, ABB, Berker, Busch-Jaeger, EIBMARKT, Elsner, Gira, Hager, Jung, Lingg & Janke, MDT, Merten, Siemens and Theben. We have more than 25 years of experience in the field of building automation and have arranged the order of the products in this catalog accordingly. Price/performance, quality and range of functions are particularly good for the heating actuators listed first.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation bus systems > Heating actuator for bus system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Blind controlBlind functionCircuit controlConsumer controlCooling outletDIN railEnergy efficiencyEnergy efficientEnergy measurementExpansion moduleFan actuatorsHeater outputHeater plugHeater relayHeating actuatorHeating boxHeating controllerHeating thermostatic valveInstallation busLighting controlManual operationSocket controlStarter packSwitching actuator moduleSwitching outputThermostatic valveValve controlVentilation actuatorfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Heating actuator:ABBAlre-itBerkerBusch JaegerEatonEltakoESYLUXGiraHagerJungMDTMertenSchneider ElectricSiemensTheben
Space heater - Wouldn't you like to have an additional heat source in certain situations? For example in the morning in a cold bathroom or on the terrace on a cool autumn evening? With modern radiant heaters, you generate direct heat exactly where you need it. At eibabo® we have a large selection of radiant heaters from all well-known manufacturers such as EHT AEG, Beurer, Vitramo, Rommelsbacher, Etherma, Glen Dimplex or Steba.What types of radiant heaters are there?Radiant heaters are available in different versions and are therefore suitable for a wide variety of purposes. The most frequently requested versions from eibabo® include large-area heaters, linear heaters, quartz heaters (infrared block heaters, halogen infrared heaters), infrared heaters, infrared lamps, changing table heaters, carbon heaters and IR dark heaters. Our range also includes ceiling heating elements in various dimensions, power levels and designs.Many of these radiant heaters also have additional functions, such as:switchable oscillation (automatic swiveling of the radiator)integrated room thermostatdouble insulationsafety shutdownoverheat protection What is the difference between radiant heat and heat by convection?A comparison with convection heaters helps to understand how a radiant heater works. Cold air flows through a convection heater and is heated by fins or similar. Warm air rises and cold air follows. A cycle (convection) is created. This cycle is often supported with fans or blowers until the target air temperature is reached in the entire room. A radiant heater does not directly heat the surrounding air. The device generates thermal radiation. This is transmitted by electromagnetic waves. There is therefore no heat transfer medium and the radiant heat travels through the air with almost no loss. It is only when the waves come into contact with an object or person that they are transformed into heat. The objects absorb the radiant energy and warm up as well as the room. So if a person stands in the radiation area of the heat source, they perceive direct heating. Despite lower air temperatures, this warmth is perceived as pleasant.What is an IR emitter?Many devices are offered as infrared heaters. These emit infrared light, which is not visible to the human eye but can be felt as heat. To create the infrared light, IR emitters use a series of coils and a reflector, which emits the light into space. Already knew?The German-British astronomer Sir William Herschel discovered or proved infrared light in 1800. This way of working has some advantages. Modern infrared heaters start heating bodies and objects as soon as they are switched on. In contrast to heaters with fans, an infrared heater works very quietly. The level of efficiency is very high, since only specific objects and people are heated. Infrared heaters are environmentally friendly and do not emit any pollutants. No fossil fuels or wood are burned.The disadvantages: Infrared heaters emit an orange light. Some people find this annoying. If you are sensitive to light or a light sleeper, an IR emitter in the bedroom is not the right choice for you. Due to the limited heat distribution, IR heaters are not ideal for heating large rooms. Because infrared heaters do not heat the air, the heat dissipates quickly after the heater is turned off.What are ceiling heaters?Ceiling heaters are a special type of heater. The heating panels are installed in the ceiling. These radiant panels then radiate heat to objects and people underneath. As a result, a relatively large area of the room is perceived as pleasantly warm. Seating furniture, tables, floors and other furnishings are heated evenly. The heat is independent of air movement. Ceiling heaters are available for both indoor and outdoor use. They are therefore ideal for covered terraces.When should I choose a quartz heater?Quartz heaters generate intense heat and emit medium to short infrared waves. These heat up the surrounding bodies particularly quickly. Because very high temperatures occur when the radiation is generated, quartz is used as a protective material for the heating element. In the private sphere, quartz heaters are preferably used as wall heaters for terraces and outdoor seating. The devices are also used in various industrial processes, for example drying and curing of materials and thawing of frozen products.Image: Etherma SM-1400-T IR radiant heater SolamagicIs heating with radiant heaters economical?Heating is always associated with costs. Whether a certain type of heating is economical depends on whether it is used correctly or incorrectly. Convection heaters heat the air relatively inefficiently, but are well suited for long-term operation. In general, radiant heaters may have a higher power consumption. However, the devices bring the heat quickly and directly to where you need it. Thanks to this plus in efficiency, you can heat for a shorter time and in a more targeted manner. Conclusion: Used correctly, you heat economically with radiant heaters. It depends on your personal needs. For certain situations or uses, other heat sources would be a poor choice.Can radiant heaters be dimmed?It is not always necessary to use the device at full power. You can regulate the intensity of your infrared radiant heater with a dimmer, for example if only a little additional heat is required on cool evenings or if you are sitting very close to the device. The extensive accessories for radiant heaters include:Dimming modules for the deviceDimmer for the socketRadio dimmer in the form of remote controls or as an app for the smartphoneQuartz heating elements in many different power levels  Please noteThere are infinitely dimmable infrared heaters, devices with several heating levels and non-dimmable models. Gradual regulation of the heating output is usually sufficient, especially with radiant heaters for outdoor use. If this function is important to you, take a look at the product description or the data sheet of the device before you buy it.When is a radiant heater right for me?A radiant heater works particularly efficiently when there are objects or people nearby. It doesn't matter whether the room is open or closed. Such a device can be used indoors and (with the appropriate IP protection class) also outside. It is not the air itself that is heated, but rather individual objects or people. The devices therefore represent an interesting alternative for cold rooms such as garages, workshops or cellars. Radiant heaters also ensure pleasant comfort on terraces. Radiant heaters do not cause the air in the room to convect and there are therefore no draughts. This is particularly appreciated by people with asthma, allergies or other breathing problems. Radiant heaters are usually the ideal choice for rooms that are not used for a long period of time during the day or at night. It is not necessary to continuously keep the temperature at a high level. If necessary, a feel-good atmosphere can be created for a limited time and place. A vivid example of this type of interior spaces are bathrooms.What should I look out for when buying a radiant heater?Radiant heaters have different specifications depending on their purpose. Choosing the right device depends, among other things, on the following properties:Where is the device installed?This results in the design as a free-standing device, wall spotlight or ceiling spotlight. Pay attention to the IP protection class for devices for outdoor use.Do I want to be able to control the heating output?Sometimes a simple device with one heat setting is enough. Devices with step switching offer more convenience. The most convenient way is stepless regulation via remote control or app.warmth for the babySome radiant heaters are specially designed for use above the changing table. Keep in mind that to protect the baby, these only generate comfortable heat for a relatively small area. These devices are not suitable for heating the entire children's room.What performance should the device have?Choose a heater according to the size of the area to be heated. For a medium distance, the rough rule of thumb is: 100 watts of heating power for one square meter of area. With an area of 10 m² to be heated, you should therefore choose a room heater with a heating capacity of 1,000 watts. Of course, this information varies with decreasing and increasing distance of the device.How should the device be switched on and off?Standing devices usually have toggle switches or rotary switches on the device. Fixed mount models are either supplied without a switch or can be operated using the internal pull switch on the unit.How much light and noise does a device produce?Light pollution and noise pollution are among the disturbing environmental influences. Basically, infrared heaters produce very little light and noise, which are hardly noticed in everyday life. However, if you plan to use it in quiet rooms such as the bedroom, you should pay special attention to this. If in doubt, opt for a dark radiator. Classic IR emitters offer a clear view of the heating element and emit orange light. This is not the case with the dark radiator. In these models, the heating element is covered with a ceramic plate or a metal plate.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Residential heating > Heating emitter you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Ceiling mountChanging table spotlightDehumidifierDesign panelDirect heatElectric infrared heatingHalogen tubeHeaterHeating elementHeating lampHeatwaveImage heatingIndoor spotlightInfrared panelsLight radiatorOutdoor heaterPanel heatingPew heaterPew radiatorRadiant heaterRadiant heatingRecessed spotlightSpot heatingStanding deviceTable heaterTube heaterWall heatingWall heating elementfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Space heater:BeurerCasafanEHT AEGElkaEOS SaunatechnikEthermaFricoGlenHellerKnoblochKraemer & KrausRommelsbacherScharnberger+Has.SchultzeStebaStiebel EltronVaillantVitramo
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