Working from home remains a daily routine for many, even after the coronavirus pandemic. According to a survey, people work from home on average 1.4 days per week. They found out that heating costs increase by an average of 4% after 120 days of working from home. Considering that, according to a rule of thumb, heating costs decrease by 6% if you lower the room temperature by 1 degree, this is surprisingly low.
Even when you work from home, you do not want to heat up the hole house, just the area where you are working, therefore Sial has developed a few smaller heaters so you can stay warm and have warm feet working from home.
Whether in metalworking shops, joineries, welding shops, car dealerships or railroad companies - workshop heating ensure warm working conditions in the workshops when it gets cold outside. Every workshop or maintenance hall is different. We know the special challenges that arise when heating maintenance halls and workshops.
We have the perfect solution for this: a heater that creates a comfortable working climate despite frequent air changes. You can also specifically heat the work areas where the heat is needed. This is sustainable and saves costs.
The different temperatures at which the wines are fermenting are usually set using the thermostats that are built into the tanks.
The optimal temperatures during the fermentation process are between 18°C and 20°C for white wines and 25°C for red wines. Fermentation tanks are normally always cooled, but certain applications sometimes require heating.
The humidity level in the air should be around 70% and should remain as constant as possible so that your wine can age in peace. The corks on wine bottles dry out at the bottom; they shrink, and the bottle is no longer airtight, allowing oxygen to penetrate and the wine to escape. Humidity above 80% causes condensation, which causes paper labels to peel off and mold to grow on the corks and labels.
A good option is a dehumidifier, which allows you to create optimal conditions for the aging of your wine by stabilizing and maintaining the temperature and humidity in your wine room.


