WHY A COOLING CEILING?
We are increasingly insulating homes and business premises. That’s nice in winter, but on hot days the heat is also difficult to dissipate. In addition, we are using more and more windows for natural light. However, due to the influence of the sun, there is a high risk of rooms overheating. To keep the room temperature cool and stable, a cooling ceiling is the best solution.
With this system, the room is cooled without cold air movement, dust circulation, dry air and noiseless. In addition, it is an energy-efficient alternative to air conditioning.
CHILLED CEILING OPERATION
We have three types of cooling ceilings. A dry construction system, an acoustic system and a variant with a plaster finish. Ceiling cooling is a delivery system through which you let water flow, for example with a heat pump. Cold water flows through the pipe system to cool rooms. Warm rising air cools through the colder surface. This keeps the room temperature stable and does not increase further.
Cooling therefore takes place without cold air movement and noise as with air conditioning.
COOLING AND HEATING
With our systems you can both cool and heat. Do you use the system as ceiling heating? This is only suitable as additional heating. After all, heat rises and the radiation range is limited to a meter or two. A climate ceiling is ideal as additional heating in, for example, cold periods.
CEILING COOLING DISADVANTAGES AND ADVANTAGES
- Cool, healthy and energy-efficient indoor climate
- Energy efficient
- Ease of installation and design freedom
- Can be combined with heat pumps, for example
- We have an acoustic system for whisper-quiet comfort
ACOUSTIC COOLING CEILING FOR WHISPER-QUIET COMFORT
With our acoustic cooling ceiling you can create whisper-quiet spaces. The 18mm gypsum fiber ceiling panels are equipped with acoustic front holes and a special acoustic fleece cloth on the back. Disturbing reverberation sounds from speaking people and equipment are absorbed. This system is widely used in canteens, workplaces, office buildings and in luxury construction.