Three good reasons in favour of hall cooling
When it comes to temperature control in industrial buildings, the focus is still on heating. However, the demands on working and production conditions are increasing and the comfort requirements of employees have changed.
As a result, the cooling of industrial halls is taking centre stage. Heating systems, hall air purification systems and ventilation systems are increasingly being extended or combined with cooling.
This trend is continuing.
This raises a number of questions: How can efficient and economical cooling and heating of industrial buildings be realised? How can cooling be integrated into existing buildings?
Why does it make sense to cool industrial halls?
- It is often necessary to keep the room temperature within a narrow bandwidth. Cooling is absolutely essential, especially for high-precision production.
- People's work performance decreases rapidly with increasing heat. At the same time, the frequency of accidents increases. Hall cooling is therefore also an economic argument.
- Both, employees and workers, favouring comfort and air-conditioned halls. A pleasantly temperate hall, even at the height of summer, has long been demanded and is an advantage in the battle for qualified skilled labour.
Kappa has decades of expertise in the cooling and heating of industrial halls and has developed numerous systems and components for this purpose. Kappa's systems cool or heat efficiently and economically. As a rule, no additional structural measures - such as concrete core activation - are necessary. Kappa systems work according to the principle of air diffusion. This ensures uniform cooling or heating that is perceived as pleasant.