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Comparative Evaluation of Infrared Radiant and Forced-air Convection Heating Systems for Hog Barns

WShannon
Engineering
November 3, 2020

Heating costs in pig production rooms can be expensive. A gas-fired infrared radiant heating system was compared to a conventional forced-air convection heater, which heats the air by the ceiling that is then moved with fans. Heat is transmitted to the surfaces with a radiant heater through radiation heat transfer and may help reduce overall costs of heating. Infrared radiant heating systems used more gas but consumed less electrical energy with a temperature that was much more uniform across the room.

Comparative Evaluation of Infrared Radiant and Forced-air Convection Heating Systems for Hog Barns (full article)

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