2009-03-26
Stravent Oy to deliver ventilation system to Deutsche Bank
Finnish ventilation technology provides significant energy savings
The manufacturer of ventilation systems, Stravent Oy, will deliver ventilation systems for the Deutsche Bank Twin Towers in the centre of Frankfurt. The value of the contract exceeds the amount of 300 000 € and the delivery will take place by the end of September 2009.
More than 3000 Stravent S-11 – outlets for stratifying ventilation are to be installed at the 58 office floors of the buildings.
The Stravent systems were tested in Frankfurt in Summer 2008 at one of the office floors. Measurements carried out in Autumn 2008 proved the efficiency of the Stravent technology as a building renovation solution enabling efficient use of limited space and ensuring effective energy savings as well as thermal comfort for the personnel.
The use of stratifying ventilation enables significant savings in fan energy as well as heating and cooling energy compared to traditional mixing ventilation. In addition to energy savings the system provides fresh and draft-free in-door air thus improving job satisfaction and reducing absence rates.
“We have been developing stratifying ventilation techniques since 2000 and we have been actively engaged in international research projects”, says Timo Karkulahti, Managing Director.
At present 20% of the Stravent sales consist of export.
“I’m convinced that the use of stratifying ventilation techniques will increase rapidly due to the fact that it enables significant energy savings in buildings – as much as 50% in terms of ventilation”, Karkulahti says.
The aim of Stravent is to achieve a significant position as a provider of air outlet devices in the European market. At present products are being exported to Sweden, Italy, England, Switzerland, Denmark and Estonia.
Information about the company: Stravent Oy