Brooks Bros approached Okel in September 2025 with concerns about the performance and reliability of the heating system in their timber finishing room.
The space is critical for painting and lacquering operations, where consistent temperature and controlled environmental conditions directly impact product quality.
The existing system consisted of 2 x AmbiRad heaters that had become inefficient and unreliable. With colder months approaching, the client required a dependable heating solution that would maintain a stable environment without disrupting the sensitive finishing processes.
Okel carried out a full assessment of the heating requirements and the operational constraints within the finishing room. Two primary options were considered:
Warm air heating was ruled out because increased air movement could disrupt paint and lacquer application, risking imperfections in the finish.
Radiant heating, which delivers warmth without disturbing the surrounding air, was therefore the preferred option.
Radiant heating systems warm objects and people directly, rather than heating the surrounding air. This creates consistent, comfortable warmth, reduces energy waste
The chosen solution was the installation of 2 x Space-Ray U-tube radiant heaters, complete with flues.
Key steps included:
Safe decommissioning and removal of the existing AmbiRad units.
Installation of the new heaters in the same positions to streamline integration
Addition of a new controller to enhance system management and reliability
Full commissioning and testing to ensure performance aligned with the client’s operational needs
The project was completed to schedule, ensuring the finishing room was fully prepared for the onset of colder weather. The new radiant heating system provides:
Brooks Bros now benefits from a stable, efficient heating setup designed specifically for their specialist processes, ensuring both comfort and production quality during the autumn and winter seasons.