Abstract

Introduction. It has been repeatedly proven that the use of radiant heating systems leads to an increase in the environmental safety of industrial premises by increasing their energy efficiency. The most promising solution is the use of gas infrared emitters, in which there is no intermediate coolant, and the heat of combustion of the gas enters the room. However, such a solution has a number of limitations on gas availability, comfort and fire hazard. Also, a highly efficient solution is the use of water infrared emitters, which can be represented by emitting panels or emitting profiles that use an intermediate coolant, but do not have many limitations inherent in gas systems.
 
 Materials and methods. This study was conducted in the Laboratory of radiant Heating of NNGASU and is devoted to the study of the peculiarities of the formation of the temperature regime in rooms heated by water infrared radiators, as well as the thermal regime of external enclosing structures in these rooms.
 
 Results. Based on the results of the experiments, the authors concluded about the formed thermal regime in rooms with heating systems based on water infrared emitters. It is proved that the use of radiant heating leads to a more uniform temperature regime in a heated room, and less overheating of the room covering than when using convective heating systems.
 
 Conclusions. The energy efficiency of the use of radiant heating systems based on water infrared emitters has been proven. The study showed that the system of water radiant heating allows to reduce the gradient of air temperature in height not only in large-volume rooms, such as workshops, depots, gyms, but also in rooms with a low height of the coating location. This feature allows you to reduce heat losses through the coating. The temperature regime in the working area of the room with the use of radiant water heating, in comparison with convective, remains unchanged.

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