Sustainable electric heating – is that even possible? That thought probably preoccupies many. Understandable, when cozy warmth can be generated with minimal material costs. With the roof tile heating, Mr. Rainer Dubrikow, Developer and Inventor, demonstrated that the mature infrared heating technology can even be improved. The heating fronts were built with old roof tiles.

The tiles’ radiating, differently formed and oriented surface structure produces overlapping heat waves which thereby create an exceptionally pleasant experience of warmth. In addition, hot air ducts are integrated laterally. This is where the valuable combination of radiation and hot air occurs. Borrowed from our other oven models which have stood the test of use many thousand times over almost twenty years.

First prototypes

The first prototypes of the roof tile heating generated a little over 120°C surface temperature at unbelievably low 250 Watt power consumption. Furthermore, an attractive optical appearance was achieved and a sustainable heating developed, which didn’t previously exist in this form.

In this way, unused old roof tiles can find a new purpose. Because the world needs such affordable innovations that feature this form of implementation and application for private use, worldwide and for free.

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