
Power consumption of infrared heaters:
House insulation performance factors
Houses with good insulation performance can reduce heat loss, so that the heater does not need to work at high load for a long time to keep the room warm, thereby reducing power consumption. On the contrary, if the house has poor insulation performance, heat is easy to lose, and the heater needs to work continuously to replenish heat, and power consumption will naturally increase. For example, using the same 1500-watt heater in a well-insulated house for 4 hours may consume 6 degrees of electricity, while in a poorly insulated house, the power consumption may reach 8 degrees or even more for the same time.