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Is it possible to control the supply air flow and temperature for each zone?

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Is it possible to control the supply air flow and temperature for each zone?

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The supply air flow for all individual rooms will be balanced when commissioning the system according to the thermal modelling carried out by TermoDeck. There are some ways to control air flow for every room or zone: – Zone Control: Dampers and/or heating coils in the supply air ducts can be used for a number of rooms forming a zone, for example a southern faade of an office. Such zones can then be controlled individually. – Individual Room Control, Cooling: The airflow can be regulated by using dampers in rooms with temporary higher internal heat gains such as large lecture theatres, conference rooms and seminar rooms. To achieve instant cooling we have developed a system called Switch Flow. By pushing a button (or driven via thermostat) the cooled air will only pass through one core and therefore it will enter the room at low temperature. Switch Flow doesnt increase the energy consumption as the cooling is just delivered directly to the room rather than via the slab. Another alternat

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