Optimal comfort

Optimal comfort

The heating-cooling system with capillary mats works without power and without noise. Because of this, it is often referred to as the “silent cooling system”. The exchange of energy through radiation corresponds to natural conditions and provides a feeling of comfort. In addition, radiant surfaces have a very uniform temperature profile – homogeneous, low-temperature radiant heat field – without major fluctuations due to the small gaps between the capillary tubes. As a result, every user benefits from identical comfort conditions, and the “traditional” discussion about workplaces with better or worse thermal comfort becomes a thing of the past.

Unlike capillary systems, which work with water heaters, conventional air conditioning systems use cooled air, which creates discomfort and illness.

In conventional systems, large amounts of air are introduced into rooms at temperatures well below comfort levels.

This not only reduces the comfort of people in rooms, but is very often associated with health risks. Apart from the related risk and associated noise, a very common problem is the poor hygiene of air conditioning systems (as a result of air filters not being changed on time, mold appearing in high humidity areas, dust deposited on blades and filters, bacteria spreading on the surface of filters, etc.).

Individual control with particularly short reaction time. Each zone can be controlled individually and easily by the room temperature controllers.

Adjusting the indoor temperature reference values, results in an appreciable change in room conditions within minutes. Capillary systems have the shortest reaction time.

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