Heating calculator for yoga

Heating Calculator for Yoga

Heating calculator for your Yoga studio

Thank you for using our Sundirect heating calculation system. Please follow our guidelines below to optimize your results. Every calculation needs to be done room by room. Unit of power needed is in Watt.

Not sure what size infrared heater you need?
Use our free calculator to find the ideal infrared heating panel for your room – ensuring maximum comfort and energy efficiency.

Calculate Your Heating Needs in 3 Easy Steps

✔ Measure your room’s Length × Width × Height
✔ Select your Room Type
✔ Get your Recommended Wattage instantly

Our tool will calculate the required wattage. You can then choose from our range of infrared heaters to meet your required wattage.

Why Use an Infrared Heating Calculator?

Avoid over/under-heating – get precise recommendations tailored to your space
Save money – ensure efficient energy usage and lower running costs
Quick and easy – instant results, no guesswork

Additional information regarding infrared panel heater installation:

  1. Always round up the required power requirement, it is better to use a little more power than less.
  2. For optimal energy savings always consider using a thermostat
  3. Make sure the area which is to be heated is within range of approximately 3m of the panel.
    For high ceilings consider using our BC002 cailing mounting solution to hang down the panel.
  4. Consider about 4 degrees less compared to convection heaters when setting the desired room
    temperature, we suggest around 18 degrees.
  5. When using our infrared heating system for the first time use the heaters without a thermostat for the first 3 days. This ups the effectiveness of the system drastically.
  6. We thorougly recommend checking your insulation and draught standards before using our system to optimize its effectiveness.

Disclaimer:
All information and advice provided by our calculation tool serves as a general guideline only.

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Need Expert Advice?

Need help with specialist spaces?
For harder-to-heat areas such as conservatories, garden rooms, or spaces requiring higher temperatures (like hot yoga studios or spa facilities), we recommend speaking directly with our expert team.

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