
Power consumption of infrared heaters:
Ambient temperature factors
In a cold environment, the heater needs to work continuously to maintain the set temperature, and the power consumption is relatively high. When the ambient temperature is relatively high, the time required for the heater to reach the set temperature is shorter, the working time is reduced, and the power consumption will be reduced accordingly. For example, in a 0℃ environment, the heater may need to work continuously for 3 hours to make the indoor temperature reach 20℃; but in a 10℃ environment, it may only take 2 hours to reach the same temperature, and the latter will consume significantly less power than the former.