Solar
Comfort Questions and Answers
What
is a Solar Comfort?
A
Solar Comfort is a revolutionary electronic zone furnace that safely and efficiently
heats entire areas that need additional heat.
What
makes the Solar Comfort different?
There are three major heating
systems in existence today. The first, is combustion or the burning of a given
fuel, i.e. natural gas, wood, oil, etc
The second is resistance or the process
of applying an electrical current to a coil or resistor which produces heat i.e.
baseboard and electric space heaters. The third is the use of infrared light energy,
which is similar to the way the sun heats the Earth. The Solar Comfort uses safe
infrared absorption to efficiently convert electrical power into even, economical
zone or area heating.
How
does the comfort of Solar Comfort compare to other systems?
The
Solar Comfort is a state of the art system that provides the most comfortable
form of heat. Unlike traditional systems, which may leave a differential of up
to 18 degrees from floor to ceiling, the Solar Comfort heated air, using infrared
absorption, does not concentrate near the ceiling. Heat stays down and evenly
dispersed in the area where you and your family live. Temperature difference from
floor to ceiling is minimal. In addition, the Solar Comfort does not remove humidity
from the air. It actually helps maintain humidity levels. The even heating and
higher humidity permit lower heat settings with more comfort, less condensation
on windows and less static electricity. Furthermore, the Solar Comfort does not
use flame, fuel or any form of combustion. Therefore, the heat from the Solar
Comfort is safe and clean - free of fumes or any other type of pollutions and
does not use up the oxygen in the air.
Economically,
how does the Solar Comfort compare to other systems?
The
Solar Comfort system is the most economical way to heat. In Midwestern Utility
field tests for heating seasons, the Solar Comfort used an average of 35% less
energy than conventional electric furnace / baseboard systems. Comparable results
were found during comparisons with fuel based heating systems. Individual results,
of course, depend on insulation values, local climate, and other conditions.
How
much does a Solar Comfort cost?
The
Solar Comfort unit, which covers an area 500-800 square feet including a cabinet,
is $649.99.
Why
does the Solar Comfort cost more than space heaters?
It
is important to realize that the Solar Comfort is not a space heater. It is a
furnace in every respect. A space heater only has the capacity to heat a small
space (i.e. under a desk). The Solar Comfort, like a central heating system, will
heat an entire area evenly and efficiently. This allows the unit to be a supplemental
source of heat. Furthermore, the Solar Comfort is safe. It will not start a fire
or burn you if you touch it. Because of the reduced energy consumption, and the
unit's high level of safety and comfort, Solar Comfort users agree that it is
the best value available.
Why
is the Solar Comfort safe?
The
Solar Comfort has no flames or fumes. Its safe, clean infrared lamps provide the
energy. Extensive testing at C.S.A (Canada) and E.T.L (Europe) has verified the
safety of the Solar Comfort. Due to its safe operating temperature, the Solar
Comfort unit may be placed to flammable materials with no safety clearance needed.
How
long has the Solar Comfort been around?
The
Solar Comfort technology was developed nearly 30 years ago. Since that time, there
are more than 100,000 units now operating in both residential and commercial applications.
Why
doesn't the heat from the Solar Comfort rise like conventional heating systems?
It
is important to first understand how conventional heating systems operate. These
systems produce superheated air (i.e. extreme temperatures during the burning
or resistance process), which rises to the top of the room instantly and wastefully
collects until the air cools and falls. In contrast, the Solar Comfort's use of
infrared absorption allows it to heat (energize the air in the room) without the
use of superheated air eliminating the stratification of hot and cold air. The
Solar Comfort heats an area evenly, keeping heat down where you and your family
live.
What
kind of warranty does it have?
The
Solar Comfort has an extensive 3-year warranty - including lamps. The unit has
no moving parts except the fan. Trouble free solid-state controls. Solar Comfort
technology eliminates the need for furnace filters. No burners to rust, corrode,
or adjust. No pilot light to waste energy.
How
much power does the Solar Comfort draw?
The
Solar Comfort unit uses 1500 watts. That is less than a coffee maker!