What the press says about Lucht LHZ
Welcome to the press review of Lucht LHZ, your reliable manufacturer of high-quality electric heaters. As an innovation leader and experienced OEM partner, we are proud to be represented in numerous specialist publications and media articles as an expert in heating technology. Here you will find a selection of current reports in which our products and our expertise in the field of modern heating solutions are recognized. Find out more about the latest developments, success stories and pioneering technologies that make Lucht LHZ a preferred partner in the electric heating industry.
Lucht LHZ receives first quality label for infrared heaters
Lucht LHZ Elektroheizung GmbH & Co. KG is the first company to receive the new quality label for infrared heaters from the European Infrared Heating Alliance (EIHA).
Uwe Lucht, Managing Director of Lucht LHZ, says: ‘The label gives consumers and installation companies more guidance as to which devices comply with the current standard and have been tested accordingly.’
Choice of heating system depends on room usage
Study compares surface storage heaters and infrared heaters
In a recent scientific study, the Technical University of Dresden compared two electrical heating systems: surface storage heaters (also known as partial storage heaters) and infrared heaters. The study focussed on efficiency, energy consumption and temperature distribution in the room. The study was commissioned by Lucht LHZ Elektroheizung GmbH & Co. KG.
Panel heating plus solar system holds great potential
How does the heat output of an electric panel storage heater work in a room, and what can be deduced from this for the heat transition in Germany? The electric heating manufacturer Lucht LHZ from Burgstรคdt in Saxony investigated this question in cooperation with the TU Dresden.
Electric panel storage heating is suitable for large main living areas
TU Dresden and electric heating manufacturer determine heat flows
The electric heating manufacturer Lucht LHZ has had the heat output of an electric surface storage heater in a room investigated. As part of an exclusive test set-up in the indoor climate room at TU Dresden – the Combined Energy Lab 2.0 – the exact proportions of heat dissipation in the form of radiation and convection were investigated for this form of heating. The result: with electric surface storage heating, 41% of the heat in the room is emitted by radiation and 59% by convection.
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