LTG Comfort Air Technology
When it comes to achieving ideal conditions for people and products, the
LTG Comfort Air Technology
customized solutions that inspire: with efficient air-water systems, attractive air diffusers and reliably precise components for air distribution. LTG innovations in the field of building air conditioning can be found here.
When it comes to achieving ideal conditions for people and products, LTG Comfort Air Technology creates customized solutions that inspire: with efficient air-water systems, attractive air diffusers and reliably precise components for air distribution. LTG innovations in the field of building air conditioning can be found here.
Comfort Air Technology for your
Well-being
It is essential for people’s health and performance that a comfortable climate prevails in a room. The optimum zone of humidity, air movement and temperature according to human perception is known as the comfort zone. Reaching and maintaining this zone is the goal of modern Comfort Air Technology.
Better than ventilation: Comfort Air Technology systems
A poor indoor climate, i.e. one outside the comfort zone, can quickly lead to a drop in concentration and performance. But how do you ensure a pleasant indoor climate? Traditionally, this is done via free ventilation, but this has some disadvantages that Comfort Air Technology systems do not have.
Constant
Feel-good climate
In winter in particular, a lot of energy is lost in the form of heat during ventilation. While the heating warms the room air again, the humidity drops at the same time. Modern Comfort Air Technology eliminates these problems, as the outside air can be pre-treated in the system. This allows the air to be heated or cooled to a specific temperature. Air technology can also be used to ensure the quality of the air in the building. Pollutants, allergens (such as pollen) and other substances can be removed from the air through filtration. The air humidity can also be brought to an optimum level. Comfort Air Technology systems offer effective sound insulation and attenuation compared to window ventilation, thereby reducing the penetration of noise into the building, e.g. from road traffic.
Air treatment with Comfort Air Technology
Comfort Air Technology can therefore not only bring outside air into a building, but also ensure that it is optimally treated to ensure the well-being of the people in the building. The decisive factor here is that this optimum is achieved at all times and not, as with free ventilation, only during short phases. But Comfort Air Technology is not just about supplying outside air.
Energy-efficient use of exhaust air
Although the colloquial term “ventilation” may suggest it, Comfort Air Technology is not just about bringing fresh air into a building, but also about removing stale air. CO₂, unpleasant odors and moisture are removed to the outside without the heat in the building being lost. Today, heat recovery systems are able to extract up to 95% of the heat from the exhaust air and reuse it for heating.
How quiet and unobtrusive is Comfort Air Technology?
Modern ventilation works so quietly that most people don’t even notice it. Draughts can be ruled out with modern systems. Comfort Air Technology no longer catches the eye either, as the air outlets of the systems can be integrated inconspicuously into ceilings, walls or floors. Individual design solutions are also possible here, with which the Comfort Air Technology can be integrated into the interior design – or almost completely disappear from view.
High flexibility with decentralized Comfort Air Technology
It is not always possible or sensible to plan and implement a Comfort Air Technology system for an entire building. In such cases, a decentralized ventilation system can ensure that people in such buildings can also enjoy all the benefits of modern ventilation technology. Such decentralized solutions are integrated directly into the façade and do not require a central air conditioning unit or duct system, but offer numerous options for needs-based and individual air conditioning of the rooms.