SAS International - Leading energy supplier chooses SAS energy
efficient chilled ceiling
During the refurbishment of its customer
services centre in Ipswich, EDF Energy installed chilled ceiling
panels from SAS International. The refurbishment project
included the conversion of a two-storey outbuilding into a call
centre, and energy efficient chilled ceilings were specified as
the cooling solution throughout both floors.
SAS chilled ceilings use water, as opposed to air or
refrigerant, as the heat transfer medium, and cooling is
provided mainly via radiation. Energy usage is reduced partly
due to the system’s comparatively high operating temperature of
between 14°C and 17°C, as well as the ability to set up separate
cooling zones, ensuring only occupied areas are cooled. Chilled
ceilings can also be used with technologies such as free cooling
and ground sourcing.
Lorne Stewart, the project’s M&E contractor, specified SAS
chilled ceilings due to their energy efficiency and the
building’s low floor to ceiling height. This proved prohibitive
for other cooling methods, which require deep ceiling voids to
hide unsightly ductwork. SAS chilled ceilings require a minimum
ceiling void of 85mm, which allowed the maximum floor to ceiling
height to be achieved.
Simon Ayres, Project Manager for Lorne Stewart, commented:
"Having investigated the various other systems on the market for
cooling the space concerned, we decided upon a chilled ceiling
installation complimented by displacement ventilation which
provides a fresh air supply to the space. The chilled ceiling
system is relatively simple to connect and has a great degree of
flexibility when trying to co-ordinate it into constrained
building structures. The overall finish of the product is of a
very high standard and is also very aesthetically pleasing. This
coupled with the good acoustic properties of the tiles made the
chilled ceiling system ideal for the application."
Obstructions including trunking casings, which ran from the
floor level into the ceiling void, and structural columns were
integrated into specially formed chilled ceiling panels,
ensuring the maximum cooling output was achieved. The chilled
ceiling tiles were also perforated, allowing sound to be
absorbed by the acoustic pads in the rear of each panel and
provide the required acoustic performance.
Other advantages of SAS chilled ceilings include hinge-down
access panels ensuring easy access to the ceiling void and the
lack of moving parts in the system, which results in minimal
maintenance requirements.
SAS water based chilled ceiling panels provide a sustainable
alternative to traditional air conditioning systems,
particularly important as we seek to reduce energy usage and
carbon emissions.
Email:
enquiries@sasint.co.uk
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