Chilled Beams
There are three types of chilled beam systems. They are chilled ceilings, passive chilled beams, and active chilled beams. A chilled beam uses water to remove heat from a room instead of air. Chilled beams are a relatively recent innovation. Because of water’s innate properties, it can carry significant more energy then air per unit volume. In fact, a 1" diameter pipe of water can carry the same amount of energy as an 18" x 18" duct of air. As with typical air ventilation systems, chilled beams require the water to be heated and/or cooled by a separate system outside of the space. Advantages of a chilled beam system include a reduction in noise, significant energy savings, and increased occupant comfort. Also, in conjunction with other systems, chilled beams can contribute to obtaining 4-14 LEED points for a building. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHILLED BEAMS K-30
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K30
Wide: 300 mm 5 standard lengths: 600, 1200, 1500, 1800 ir 2000 mm. Standard finish: RAL 9010
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K60
Wide: 600 mm 5 standard lengths: 600, 1200, 1500, 1800 ir 2000 mm. Standard finish: RAL 9010
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