The
new Space-Ray Cold Blocker heats from the bottom up. People, objects
and floors are warmed directly by the sun like radiant infrared heat.
These surfaces absorb the heat and then re-radiate it back to the
surrounding air to maintain a blanket of warmth within the heated
space. Working like this, from the bottom up, saves energy and lowers
fuel bills.
In
contrast, with a conventional forced air heating system, energy dollars
must be spent to constantly heat, circulate and re-heat the cold air.
Forced air works from the top down, heating the air in the upper sections
of the building and stratifying from the ceiling downward. This makes
the floor area the last and most difficult to heat.