1) How are infrared heaters different from forced air systems?
2) Which model do I need for my garage?
3) Where is the best place to install the heater in a typical garage?
4) Can I get the unit on propane fuel?
5) Is this unit fuel efficient and economical to operate?
7) Are any dangerous fumes emitted from the heater?
8) Will it burn or discolor the paint on my car?
10) Can I do use it in my wood shop?
11) How does your heater compare to hot water slab heating?
12) Is heat recovery fast after I open and close the garage door?
14) How do I control the heat?
15) What kind of warranty do you offer?
16) Is this system expensive to buy?
17) What is the advantage of a heated garage?
1) How are infrared heaters different from forced air systems?
It is important to remember that heat
is not hot air. Heat is actually infrared energy which
behaves in a similar manner to visible light with the
exception that the human eye cannot see low range infrared
energy. The infrared waves of energy are emitted off
the burner tube at the speed of light and travel in
a straight line until they are either reflected or hit
an object. When the infrared waves hit an object; the
energy causes the molecules on the surface to react.
This action generates heat, which is then transferred
throughout the object by conduction. The object then
becomes a radiant emitter, and in turn, heats the air
around it. The infrared heater’s reflector redirects
the energy emitted from the upper portion of the tube
downward towards the floor.
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2) Which model do I need for my garage?
Sizing |
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AREA
TO BE HEATED* |
MODEL
SIZE |
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| From: | To: | |
| 14’ x 12’ or 168 sq. ft. | 24’ x 26’ or 624 sq.ft | CAL-40A-10’ |
| 25’ x 26’ or 650 sq. ft. | 27’ x 32’ or 864 sq.ft | CAL-50A-15’ |
| 27’ x 36’ or 972 sq. ft. | 40’ x 40’ or 1600 sq.ft | CAL-75A-20’ |
*Note: The assumption is made that
the garage is insulated with a minimum of
an R-12 rating in the walls and roof. If garage is not
insulated utilize next larger
model. Please note that an non-insulated garage will
consume more fuel and will
feel cooler than an insulated garage.
3) Where is the best place to install the heater in a typical garage?
Suspended from the ceiling,
the heater can be positioned as close as 4 inches from
the ceiling, and 4 inches away from any one of the remaining
three walls (the fourth wall is being occupied by the
overhead door). The unit runs parallel to the wall,
and is tilted at a 25-degree angle towards the middle
of the garage. Total headroom consumed by the heater
and the necessary clearance to combustibles is only
16”.

4) Can I get the unit on propane fuel?
Yes. Both Natural Gas and Propane versions are available; simply request the correct fuel type upon ordering.
5) Is this unit fuel efficient and economical to operate?
Yes, it will consume 40% less fuel than a forced air unit heater.
Extremely safe. It is CSA designed
certified specifically for use in residential garages
as well as small shops, greenhouses and solariums.
7) Are any dangerous fumes emitted from the heater?
No, there are no open flames. The
key point to remember is this unit is a vented
system, either through the side-wall or roof. This unit
completely vents all exhaust
gases to the outside of the building, leaving no fumes,
CO or CO2 by-products in
the building.
8) Will it burn or discolor the paint on my car?
No. These heaters are low intensity, infrared heaters. Heaters that glow red produce ultraviolet light, which can discolor objects, and since this heater has no parts that glow red, only gentle, safe heat is produced by the emitter tube. As long as the heater is installed and operated in accordance with the installation instructions, and the vehicle is outside the required clearance to combustibles of the heater, it’s safe. In fact, the surface of a vehicle under an low intensity infrared heater won’t get as hot as a car that is parked outside in the sun on a hot summer day.
No. Since there is no air movement from the heater, there isn’t a requirement to have a noise producing propeller style fan to move the air.
10) Can I do use it in my wood shop?
Yes. Since the heater radiates heat into the space as opposed to blowing hot air, no dust is blown around. The unit utilizes outside air for combustion thereby sealing the combustion process from the heated space.
11) How does your heater compare to hot water slab heating?
You get all the features of hot water slab heating, with none of the headaches. The infrared waves heat the floors just like slab heating yet our heaters operate on 20% less fuel than the slab heating system with no leaks to worry about. Also the equipment cost is substantially less than for a hot water slab system.
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12)
Is heat recovery fast after I open and close the garage
door?
Yes. As compared to either forced
air or hot water slab heating, it’s much faster.
With the Calcana unit, the warm floors provide a heat
sink (heated mass), and when the overhead infrared heater
turns on, it literally provides a sandwiching effect
surrounding the occupants in draft-free, radiant heat
from above and below.
Yes. The heater utilizes 110-120 volts to operate the controls, and only draws 1 amp.
14) How do I control the heat?
The unit is thermostatically controlled (included), just set it and forget it.
15) What kind of warranty do you offer?
On a parts exchange basis, one year from date of install for all electrical components and three years on the rest of the unit.
16) Is this system expensive to buy?
When comparing this system to other
styles of heaters, make sure you add up the
cost of all the accessories needed to complete the installation.
Taking into
consideration all the features and safety of the Calcana
unit, this heater certainly is comparable in price to
the others with the further advantage of paying for
itself over its lifespan with the exceptional fuel savings
it offers.
17) What is the advantage of a heated garage?
The advantages of a heated garage
are many. Cars parked in a heated garage are
warm and ready to operate. No scraping of windshields,
no wasting of gasoline
while you wait for the car to warm up. Rooms located
above or adjacent to a heated garage feel warmer and
are more comfortable. Heated garages add home equity,
as well as offer additional living space for working
on cars, bikes, or other hobbies, or even for beginning
a home business. Garages are becoming fun places to
be, sometimes even becoming neighborhood gathering places.