In order to provide the Ceratec building in Komen-Waasten with the necessary cooling and ventilation, no fewer than 8 DucoGrille NightVent ventilation hatches were installed on the façade.
Ceratec - Komen-Waasten (BE)
Ceratec brings outside indoors with ventilative cooling
Ceratec in Komen-Waasten is a dynamic technology company known for its high-tech mechanical engineering and electrical installations. To provide the building with the necessary cooling and ventilation, no fewer than 8 DucoGrille NightVent ventilation hatches were installed on the façade.
Ventilative cooling
Airtight construction and good insulation are two key concepts gaining increasing importance in the construction world these days. Especially to minimise unwanted energy losses. However, this also means that while heat demand decreases, the need to cool a building increases.
Especially during the warmer (summer) months, indoor temperatures can rise quite a bit. Not only through excessive direct solar gains, but also through internal heat gains. For example lighting, electrical and thermal equipment or simply the presence of a lot of people in the same room. Summer comfort is therefore increasingly included in a building's design requirements.
Bring outside indoors
The aesthetically pleasing and sophisticated DucoGrille NightVent ventilation hatch provides the Ceratec building with the fresh, fresh outdoor air it needs to cool the interior spaces. This not only ensures a healthy indoor climate but also has a direct impact on staff well-being.
After all, optimum air quality ensures that numerous health complaints, such as headaches, general fatigue or allergies are suppressed. Complaints that arise with poor air quality. In other words, an optimal indoor climate has a direct and positive impact on absence rates within the company. And this in turn has a positive impact on business productivity. So a win-win situation!