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    Commercial buildings

    By investing in Enering’s environmentally friendly services today, you’ll get lower costs tomorrow!

    Current situation

    • Outdoor equipment attached to office buildings generates excessive noise, spoils the external aesthetics and is often hard to plan and design.
    • Operating costs are high because heating, cooling, and ventilation systems design prevent using the residual energy separated from each other. The outcome is an increased ecological footprint.
    • Constant cold draught, uneven room temperature and poorly ventilated rooms affect staff productivity and health.
    • Ceiling fans, convectors and floor radiators place restrictions on room planning and interior design.
    • Standard HVAC solutions often do not provide the energy class required.

    Services and Solutions

    TABS – Thermally active building system

    A thermally active building system uses the structural part of the building to ensure the most suitable indoor climate. Heating and cooling through floors and ceilings. TABS provides an ideal indoor climate that increases staff productivity and healthy wellbeing.

    Due to no need for decentralized heating and cooling elements, it is possible to freely redesign the premises, which gives a significant advantage to the interior design.

    Residual heat/energy pumping

    The central source of heating and cooling energy avoids double production of energy.

    The efficiency of the system is up to ten times for simultaneous heating and cooling.

    Energy Extracting from the environment

    Innovative heat pump technologies offer the opportunity to take the building’s heating and cooling energy from the air, the ground, or even the surrounding water.

    Advanced ventilation

    A ventilation system with ultraviolet radiation removes airborne bacterial particles, reducing the risk of viruses. Enering’s holistic approach to the ventilation system increases air quality, system efficiency and saves energy.

    Also, the efficiency of the TABS system increases due to the removal of excess moisture through ventilation

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