Tuesday, 2 October 2012

Hot Yoga Design: Top 10 FAQs




The Top 10 FAQs On Hot Yoga Design

eurocontrols.co.uk 0870 770 1500


1. How much do the heating panels cost?

Between £240.00 and £300.00 per unit.  We’d do a heat loss calculation and recommend the right number of units are used in your studio to achieve a particular temperature.



 
2. Does it matter how high the room is?

Generally not, as long as the ceiling is flat, well insulated and has mounting points within the structure.  We haven’t come across any ceilings that have posed a real problem as yet.






3. How many studios have you supplied?

We started our first in February/March this year with The House of Yoga, and we have just supplied our 10th studio.




  
 4. What temperatures can they go to?

We work on from heat loss calculation.  So long as the room is well insulated and has enough power supply, we can go up to 40C.  

Following our site survey, we will enter the information such as dimensions, insulation type, building type, desired temperature, etc, and determine exactly how many infra red heaters are needed for the room.




  
 
5. What are the running costs?

For a 100m2 room, you would be looking to pay from 50p per hour to £2.60 per hour when the system is on.


 6. What colours do they come in?

The standard colours are white and graphite grey, however, we can have them painted to match the design of your studio at an additional cost.



7. Are they the same as FAR infrared?

Same technology, just different terminology – the heaters use infra red waves, the same as FAR infra red to heat the objects in the room.



8. What is the difference between using your heaters and a hot air system?

A hot air system will heat the air, meaning it has to be pumping out hot air constantly, the infra red heaters will heat the objects in the room, including the people representing a heat that is more comfortable for the body – it heats very much like the sun, is more cost effective, silent and requires very little maintenance. 



9. Why do you need a humidifier?

In the winter, the air humidity will drop, meaning it won’t feel as hot in the studio without the extra humidity – in order to get people sweating on dry days, it is important to add the humidity using a commercial humidifier.  They are cheap to run, and will only be used periodically through the year.


10. How long would it take to have it all up and running?

Within 2- 3 weeks usually – we need to organise diaries for the engineers, stock the products, design the layout, and perform a heat output calculation.


Contact: 0870 770 1500
Email: sales@eurocontrols.co.uk
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