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Figure 2.13 Combination of direct and reflected radiation
Figure 2.14 Combination of several reflected signals
For concentrically arranged conference rooms, centrally
placed, angled radiators located high up can cover the
area very efficiently.In rooms with few or no reflecting
surfaces, such as a darkened film-projection room, the
audience should be covered by direct path infra-red radi-
ation from radiators positioned in front.When the direc-
tion of the receiver changes,e.g.with varying seat
arrangements, mount the radiators in the corners of the
room (see figure 2.15).
If the audience is always directed towards the radiators,
you do not need radiators at the back (see figure 2.16).
If the path of the infra-red signals is partially blocked,e.g.
under balconies,you should cover the ‘shaded’area with
an additional radiator (see figure 2.17).
The figures below illustrate the positioning of the radiators:
Figure 2.15 Radiator position for covering seats in a square arrangement
Figure 2.16 Radiator positioning in a conference hall with auditorium
seating and podium
Figure 2.17 Radiator for covering seats beneath a balcony
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