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Don't give up on living your spaces because of the winter cold.

With the arrival of the cold season, the external spaces of homes and commercial premises (Bars, Restaurants and Hotels) are likely to remain unused due to the low temperatures.

Don't give up on living your spaces because of the winter cold.

With the arrival of the cold season, the external spaces of homes and commercial premises (Bars, Restaurants and Hotels) are likely to remain unused due to the low temperatures.

However, there are several ways to make them comfortable at any time of the year, maintaining a temperature that allows you to enjoy them even when the heat is now only a memory.

Most Italian places and restaurants opt for simple braziers, that is cast iron containers where to light a small controlled bonfire, or for the famous heating mushrooms, or gas stoves capable of producing heat for small or large rooms by radiation. . They are generally made of painted steel and equipped with an aluminum reflector: their structure radiates the heat produced by the combustion of LPG gas in cylinders.

However, more and more people are choosing a much more effective, economical and simple method to heat their outdoor environments: we are talking about electric-powered heating lamps, high thermal efficiency devices that allow perfect heat radiation in the affected area based on the infrared principle.


Let's see the advantages together:

Heat loss less than the classic gas models
Immediate diffusion of heat and rapid achievement of the desired temperature
They have neither cylinders for combustion nor dangerous open flames
Economically advantageous, considering that a 15 kg gas cylinder (cost between 45.00 and 50.00 €). used in the classic mushroom, it lasts between 15/18 hours, while the use of a 2000W infrared lamp corresponds to a consumption of € 0.40 / h
Zero carbon dioxide emissions in the environment
Elegant and design, they also act as furnishing accessories
They allow 3 different types of installation (horizontally, on a floor, suspended)

But how do they work?

The operating principle of these outdoor heating lamps is based on irradiation: instead of heating the surrounding air by simply transferring heat through a fluid, these devices heat the elements positioned in the surrounding area through infrared rays, transfer vectors of heat.

To put it simply, the waves are absorbed only by solid matter and not by a fluid (such as air). The radiation emitted by the lamp is "transformed" into heat when it comes into contact with a colder element, which can be a person, an object or a wall.

The heat loss, therefore, is reduced to a minimum, allowing a decidedly effective and waste-free heating: the heat is distributed only where it is needed, thus also reducing energy consumption.

There are also several "tricks" to optimize the heat produced by these innovative appliances:

Place them in the right place
The heating elements must be positioned around the open area and facing inwards, so as to obtain a uniform and comfortable temperature.

Opt for at least two heating elements
Since lamps of this type only heat solid matter within their range, if the heat comes from a single source, facing the heating element, the back will remain in the cold, frustrating your efforts to make the outdoor environment a place to keep the comfort level high. If, on the other hand, the heat comes from at least two directions, you will be completely surrounded by the heat, just like in an interior space.
Choose the appropriate power for the type of environment
In an outdoor area not shielded from the wind, the power required to achieve comfortable warmth is high. Generally, it is estimated at 750–1000 W / m².
In closed verandas, obtaining a comfortable internal temperature is easier thanks to the absence of the wind; however, the feeling of cold may persist, since in most cases they are structures with poor thermal insulation. Also in this case, therefore, a high power, even if lower than an outdoor installation, will be necessary. The estimated required power is 250–600 W / m², a value that can vary according to the existing insulation.


Radialight research has created for this purpose OASI HT, the infrared lamp designed and built in Italy by Radialight, perfect for heating and beautifying outdoor environments, dehors, terraces and verandas that remain exposed to the wind, humidity air and weathering.

In addition to the high thermal efficiency and low consumption, OASI HT has excellent certified moisture resistance with IP X5 protection degree.

Adopt our Low Glare IR-B Carbon medium wave heating systems (low-light infrared and diffused heat) to create oases of heat that can guarantee you and your guests a pleasant comfort.

Discover our solution for delimited outdoor spaces, such as Restaurants or Bars with terraces, verandas or winter gardens.

✔️Hi-Tech design, elegant, compact and robust
✔️Silver finish with powder coating, front aluminum deflector
✔️ Low luminescence
✔️ Warm and soft light
✔️It does not interfere with existing lighting
DistanzaRemote control
Wireless Wireless solution able to remotely manage up to 6 heaters
✔️ IPX 5 water spray protection, ideal for indoor or outdoor installations
✔️Installable on the wall, or suspended or on the floor (sold separately)
AbileInclinable from 25 ° to 45 °
Abile Adjustable heat for maximum heating efficiency and minimum energy expenditure
100 100% Italian production

Available in 2 versions:
- Dual lamp: in the colors WHITE or BLACK matt, commutable switching 1000 or 2000 Watts. This version requires a remote control capable of handling up to 6 separate Oasi lamps.
The Floor lamp accessory is also available (available in both colors: white or black) which allows up to 2 Oasi lamps to be mounted.
- Single lamp: 2000 Watts. This version does not require a remote control. The floor lamp accessory is available.

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