Efficiently controlled room air and cooling with multiple benefits
Regular air exchange in closed rooms is an important factor for people ‘s well-being and health as well as for the building itself. If there is too little ventilation, the CO2 content and the humidity in the room air increase and the oxygen content decreases. As a result, occupants may experience fatigue more quickly. There is also a risk that an increased amount of humidity can cause mold.
The required air exchange can be carried out manually by opening windows and doors or automatically by a ventilation system. The Heating-Ventilation-Air Conditioning systems (HVAC) at the Environmental Campus supply, among others, the lecture rooms with fresh air and passively cool room temperatures during summer. In addition, the CO2 concentration is controlled and reduced if necessary. Only zero-emission technologies are used for all these
processes.

Heating-Ventilation-Air Conditioning systems
- supply the rooms with fresh air and thus increase well-being.
- control the CO2 concentration.
- pre-regulate the air temperature.
- reduce heat losses that occur through manual ventilation.
Dates and facts
Geothermal heat exchanger length:
55 m
Geothermal heat exchanger diaeter:
1,5 m
Summer earth temperature:
12-14 °C
Winter earth temperature:
8-10 °C
Geothermal heat exchanger total air volume:
25.000 m3/h