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CONCRETE CORE COOLING CONCRETCOOL

Innovative Activation of Building Structures with CONCRETCOOL Building component activation operates in the same way as a chilled ceiling, but one that also has a large volume of stored energy. This makes it possible to discharge stored heat at times when it makes more sense to do so from an energy perspective (during the night or in the early hours of the morning). The thermal capacity of the building component creates only a slight temperature rise in the room during the day. Two systems have become established on the market, one of which works with water as the energy source; the other simply with outdoor air, making efficient use of free cooling and linking building component activation to the ventilation function at the same time. A building component activation system is generally fairly slow to respond to changes. A rapid change to the medium temperature, therefore, only produces a very slow change in the surface temperature of the ceiling. However, this is not a drawback to the system. An increase in the room load, and therefore the ambient temperature, produces an instant energy output from the ceiling, i.e. an immediate response without any complex control measures. In building component activation with air, air instead of water is used as the energy source to charge the building structure. Cool outdoor air, at temperatures below 12 C, is there for the taking for up to 6000 hours per year (approx. 70 %). Air therefore trumps water and at the same time, it supplies rooms with fresh air and can reduce room air humidity in summer. Locations Annual mean outside air Share of annual hours 12 C Share of annual hours 14 C Share of annual hours 16 C ( C) (%) (%) (%) Hamburg 8,7 65 75 84 Berlin 8,8 63 72 80 Cologne 9,4 62 47 83 Dresden 8,8 63 72 80 Frankfurt 10,4 58 67 76 Stuttgart 10,4 58 67 76 Munich 8,2 64 74 80 CH - Basel 10,0 59 68 75 CH - Zurich 9,1 62 70 77 CH - Geneva 9,8 59 67 75 A - Vienna 9,9 57 65 73 L - Luxembourg 10,1 64 73 80 NL - Amsterdam 9,5 63 74 83 GB - London 10,8 59 71 80 I - Milan 11,7 51 58 66 F - Paris 11,2 56 65 74 The CONCRETCOOL Concrete Core Cooling system using incoming air allows the cooling potential of outside air (mean annual level 8 11 C) as detailed above to be harnessed for direct cooling of concrete ceilings. It follows that the cooling is free for most of the periods of use. 2 Kieferklima.de

Strengths Energy High energy savings thanks to maximum utilisation of free cooling and a total heat recovery rate of > 95 %. Architecture Air ducts are not visible in the room: air diffusers are integrated unobtrusively into the concrete ceiling or corridor partition. Technology The cooling medium is air, so there is no risk of it freezing on construction sites in winter and drilling into pipes does not lead to water damage. Function Cooling tubes, made of aluminium with high thermal conductivity and with diameters of 60 or 80 mm, are cast into concrete ceilings in a grid. The internal surface is ribbed to improve heat transfer. The supply air is not fed directly to the rooms: it firstly flows through the cooling tubes within the concrete ceilings. This warms the cold supply air to approximately ceiling temperature, the required heat being taken from the ceiling. This withdrawal of heat provides the cooling for the ceiling. This supply air is then fed to the room through Kiefer air diffusers, meeting the hygiene requirement for fresh air. An outlet temperature of approximately 21 C is achieved for the supply air without using a supplementary heater. No primary energy is required, the process is self-regulating and virtually free of variation. The temperature is extremely stable owing to the high storage capacity of the concrete ceilings. Heat recovery by the ventilation system is increased to over 95 % by the addition of the CONCRETCOOL system. As a result, the requirements set out in the German Renewable Energies Act are exceeded. Combined with the potential of free cooling, this results in unparalleled operating costs and high energy savings. Cooling capacity (unsteady) 30 70 W/m² Tube diameter 60 and 80 mm Material Aluminium Heat transfer up to 90 % Ceiling strength 22 35 cm Specific air flow rate 6 7,5 m³/hm² CONCRETCOOL heat-transfer efficiency based on measurements by HLK/ University of Stuttgart 3 Kieferklima.de

In contrast to conventional systems, the supply air is not fed directly into the room, but first flows through the aluminium cooling tubes encased in the concrete ceiling. As it does so, the supply air cools the ceiling. At the same time, the heat gains are used to heat the supply air. Photo Kiefer GmbH Installation Situation To achieve a high storage capacity for the thermal energy, prefabricated cooling tubes are installed in the structurally neutral part of the concrete ceiling, between the upper and lower reinforcements. They are fixed in place with spacers and secured to stop them floating. The cooling tubes are embedded in concrete when the ceilings are cast. The joist-free flat ceilings are 22 to 30 cm thick. The system is straightforward to integrate without modifying the structural dimensions. The cooling tubes can be installed with cast in-situ concrete, filigree ceilings and factory-cast ceilings. The finished ceiling has a storage capacity of 165 to 200 W/m²K, depending on thickness and concrete quality. 4 Kieferklima.de

Sebastian-Lotzer-Middle School, Memmingen Photo Klaus Mauz Innovative Ventilation Concept The CONCRETCOOL Concrete Core Cooling Ventilation System is particularly suitable for schools and educational facilities, where plenty of fresh air is needed for a high density of occupants in a relatively small space. Continuous replacement of the ambient air prevents the CO 2 level in the room from rising. This is essential for maintaining concentration, leading to more successful learning outcomes. A comfortable ambient temperature is also ensured through the combination of supply air and an activated ceiling for cooling. The CONCRETCOOL System maintains a high level of efficiency, whilst satisfying all of the main requirements for creating an atmosphere that is conducive to learning. Classroom with discharge elements Library with discharge elements 5 Kieferklima.de

Reference Projects Photo Andrea Felske Photo AXA Konzern AG ATRIUM CLAAS, HARSEWINKEL Proprietor CLAAS KGaA mbh Architects Heitmann Architekten, Gütersloh Light planner Scharkon Lichtkonzepte GmbH, Ahlen ADMINISTRATION BUILDING AXA AG, COLOGNE Proprietor AXA Konzern AG, Cologne Architects BM+P Architekten, Düsseldorf Planner fischer consult Ingenieurgruppe, Cologne Photo Bernhard J. Lattner Photo Martin Dukeck M.PIRE TOWER, MUNICH Proprietor Bayrische Bau- und Immobilien Gruppe, Munich Architect Helmut Jahn, Chicago Planner Ingenieurbüro P. Berchtold, CH-Sarnen CITY LIBRARY ULM Proprietor Stadt Ulm Architect Gottfried Böhm, Cologne Planner S. H. Keppler, Ulm Photo Stefan Müller Photo Basler Versicherungen UNIVERSITY LIBRARY OF HUMBOLDT-UNIVERSITÄT, BERLIN Proprietor Humboldt-Universität, Berlin Architects Max Dudler, Berlin, Zurich, Frankfurt Planner Zibell, Willner + Partner, Berlin BASLER VERSICHERUNGEN, BAD HOMBURG Proprietor Basler Sachversicherungs- Aktiengesellschaft, Bad Homburg Architects Bieling Architekten, Kassel Planner Protec, Braunschweig 6 Kieferklima.de

Reference Projects Photo Klaus Mauz Photo hkr.architekten SEBASTIAN-LOTZER-MIDDLE SCHOOL, MEMMINGEN Proprietor Stadt Memmingen Architects mprdo Mauz Pektor, Munich Herle + Herrle Architekten, Neuburg Planner Güttinger Ingenieure, Kempten GRAMMAR-SCHOOL-GRIMMELSHAUSEN, GELNHAUSEN Proprietor Schulträger Main-Kinzig-Kreis Architects hkr.architekten, Gelnhausen Planner Ingenieurbüro TGE, Gelnhausen Photo H.G. Esch. Photo Hans Jürgen Landes HOLZHAFEN WEST HAFENCITY, HAMBURG Proprietor B + L Gruppe, Hamburg Architects Astoc Architects & Planners, Cologne Planner Ingenieurbüro Fl. B. + Ingenieurbüro Scheer, Berlin TECHNICAL COLLEGE IN RECKLINGHAUSEN Proprietor Kreis Recklinghausen - Der Landrat Architects Scholl Architekten GmbH, Stuttgart Planner Pfeil & Koch Ingenieurgesellschaft, Stuttgart Photo Wagner Solar GmbH Photo Gerhard Hoffmann PASSIVE-SOLAR-OFFICE BUILDING, CÖLBE Proprietor Wagner Solar GmbH, Cölbe Architects Freitag Hartmann Architekten, Berlin Planner Ingenieurbüro Giebel & Jung, Gießen OFFICE BUILDING ETRIUM, COLOGNE Proprietor Friedrich Wassermann GmbH, Cologne Architects Benthem Crouwel, Düsseldorf Planner PB Bauer, Cologne 7 Kieferklima.de

» TECHNICAL & AESTHETICAL EXCELLENCE IS OUR DRIVE «Kiefer develops and sells high-quality air diffusers around the world, such as linear diffusers, fan coil systems, chilled ceiling panels and concrete core cooling systems. In close collaboration with the Kiefer engineering plant experiences from planning, implementation, service and maintenance of comfort and industrial air conditioning slips in the development of the components and systems. Maschinenfabrik Gg. Kiefer GmbH Heilbronner Straße 380 396 70469 Stuttgart, Germany Tel.: +49 (0)711 8109 0 Fax.: +49 (0)711 8109 205 info@kieferklima.de www.kieferklima.de E3040_08/17