Climate change has resulted in a rising need for air conditioning in buildings. After all, optimum work results can only be achieved in environments with optimum temperature conditions. To avoid CO2 though, legislators subject building envelopes and services to strict requirements. In this context, low-energy, cost-conscious air conditioning requires holistic approaches that consider aspects such as people, the building structure, insulation, and the type of use.

  • Air conditioning systems
    • Systems with heat pumps
  • Refrigeration technology
    • Direct and indirect cooling
    • Compression refrigeration systems
    • Steam jet refrigeration systems
    • Absorption refrigeration systems
  • Ventilation systems
    • Aeration and ventilation systems with heat recovery
    • Passive house ventilation systems
    • Extraction systems
    • Air heating/cooling systems
    • Air humidifiers/dehumidification systems
    • Ventilation/cooling ceilings
  • Process air technology
    • Extraction of gases, steam, dust, smoke, and chips
  • Extraction of gases, e.g. for explosion protection