BEST HEATING FOR A SMALL FACTORY
Smaller factories and warehouses occupied by SMEs account for a large amount of stock in Australia. On average, smaller factories and warehouses in the sector are sized around 15,000 square feet or less. Although the demand for larger AUS warehouses has increased following increased logistics demand from the pandemic. Smaller warehouses have implemented improved storage and operational measures to meet the changing landscape. This includes scalable racking areas to manage increased inventory, flexible workstation systems to meet capacity and additional access points as rolling shutter doors are used more frequently.
How to Heat a Small Factory
Using Intelligent Control Systems from Tansun
Small factory heating and energy use are therefore critical considerations within Australia's industrial landscape. A vast array of small factory heating systems are available in today's market, making it challenging to understand their unique advantages and disadvantages compared to traditional gas-fired radiant or warm air blowers for small factories. The primary consideration for smaller factories, warehouses and logistics or storage facilities has to be a solution that balances their operational requirements and affordability. Many small factories are also on the road to decarbonisation, so considering the available options for heating solutions is an essential step. Tansun Electrical Heaters has produced a guide that looks at applications of heating in small factories and what the energy consumption considerations are.
Heating a Small Factory
When it comes to heating small factories and reducing overall energy usage, selecting the right heating system is crucial. Heating methods can also conceal hidden costs that impact a small factory’s operational efficiency and budget.
Heating a Small Factory using a Gas-fired Radiant Unit System
- Initial Installation Costs: Gas-fired heating systems typically require a substantial upfront investment for equipment and installation, including assembly, gas pipework and flueing. Damaged goods or missing items can delay installation which can be time-consuming and costly.
- Inefficiencies: As gas-fired warm air systems focus on heating air into the building, heat distribution can be uneven especially when roller doors are opened frequently. Gas-fired systems have a much lower efficiency which is why in many cases, gas-fired unit heating manufacturers and providers can over design - inputting higher levels of energy to begin with to try and compensate.
- Maintenance: Regular maintenance is essential to keep a gas-fired unit system working effectively, adding to long-term costs. In the event of a breakdown, this can disrupt total operational efficiency as well as worker productivity.
Heating a Small Factory Using Electric Infrared & Radiant Heaters
- Initial Installation Costs: Electric radiant heating systems have much lower installation costs compared to a gas system, even for a large scale total infrared heating system.
- Inefficiencies: Robust manufacturing techniques and suitable control measures minimise inefficiency measures offering targeted, directional heat where needed. Infrared heating (shortwave) typically runs at 100% efficiency at source.
- Maintenance: Electric radiant heating systems do not require any ongoing maintenance to ensure optimal performance and if choosing a well-designed and engineered product they often come with a ‘fit and forget’ reputation.
Heating Comparison for a 5,000 Square Foot Small Factory
Average Cost for Heating a Small Factory
Heating Method | Upfront Installation Cost | Ongoing Fuel/ Electricity Cost | Maintenance Costs | Efficiency with Zoning & Control |
Gas-fired Heating | High | Variable (Lower) | High | Low |
Electric Infrared Heating | Low | Variable (Higher) | None | High |
Below is an example of a Tansun Zonal Control System in effect. Within the 5,000-square-foot factory, we have categorised 9 zones. Using intelligent Tansun technology, energy consumption can be optimised for a small factory according to occupancy needs and requirements.
Gas heating systems of different types are the most common type of method for heating a small factory. But many of these installations are a decade or in many cases decades-old inefficient systems that are no longer fit for the modern world.
Tansun has a solution that is fit for the new era with complete flexibility, zonal controlling and intelligent dimming features to further enhance energy savings. This can also help small factories to meet their net-zero decarbonisation targets.
Ready to upgrade your small factory's heating for efficiency and control? Contact Tansun today to discuss a tailored solution. Enhance comfort, reduce energy consumption and save on costs. Reach out now for a warmer, more efficient tomorrow.