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MASTER SOLO with integrated lights and two double flow ventilation flow

  • France
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Description

Mobilizing the thermal inertia implies not to cover the entire underside of the slab with a continuous ceiling. Ensuring acoustic comfort implies to implement the maximal surface of absorbent materials, and incidentally the room must be enlightened, comfortable. Finally, the design dimension needs to be treated. The compromise has been found with three manufacturers ECOPHON, ALDES and PHILIPS and the project owner. It consisted in optimizing used surfaces, by taking into account air flows from the dual flow ventilation, which high flow allows the increased recovery of free inputs and their distribution throughout the building. This was made possible thanks to a laboratory study of acoustic and thermal performance of MASTER SOLO. The integration of the lights in the panels was an asset to the layout plan of the different elements.

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The originality of "The" solution lies equally in the performance reached on all energy and comfort criterias than in the elaboration process of the solution, after a "win-win" partnership between the project owner, the contractor and the three manufacturers. Therefore "The" solution born from this compromise was well received by the project owner who contributed, and well perceived by the users who appreciate the design, the visual, hygro-thermal and acoustic comforts . The system exceeded performance expectations especially on energy due to an underestimation of the free inputs. Those were actually recovered through the winning couple "Dual-flow ventilation flow" and very high thermal inertia. This experimental work has led to positive evolutions for the manufacturers’ product range of products, which are now standardized, including integrated lighting in suspended panels.


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