Measurement and regulation concepts for ambient air conditioning for museum used rooms in memorial buildings using the example of the Würth art collection "Old Masters" in the Johanniterhalle in Schwäbisch Hall, Germany.

Number: pap. 728

Author(s) : GARRECHT H., REEB S., ULLMANN D.

Summary

The Johanniterhalle in Schwäbisch Hall, Germany, built during the Romanesque period, has been comprehensively restored and equipped with modern technology in the past years in order to expose a high-level art collection. To ensure stable indoor climate conditions air-conditioning equipment with heating, cooling, humidifying and dehumidifying functions is installed. Furthermore, an integrated under-floor heating covers the basic heating in winter and cooling during hot summer days. For operating the various HVAC-system components in an appropriate manner a comprehensive climate monitoring concept was developed and implemented, in addition to the standard computer-programme version. With a total of 500 sensors the daily and annual varying climate conditions can be differentiated evaluated and thus the HVAC-systems can be operated in an optimized way.

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  • Original title: Measurement and regulation concepts for ambient air conditioning for museum used rooms in memorial buildings using the example of the Würth art collection "Old Masters" in the Johanniterhalle in Schwäbisch Hall, Germany.
  • Record ID : 30009660
  • Languages: English
  • Source: Clima 2013. 11th REHVA World Congress and 8th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality, Ventilation and Energy Conservation in Buildings.
  • Publication date: 2013/06/16

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