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Daikin Airconditioning UK Ltd  The Heights, Brooklands, Weybridge, Surrey KT13 0NY

T 01932 879000    Email: ukmarketing@daikineurope.com
F 01932 879009    Web: www.daikin.co.uk

Galleries and museums

Gallery AC and museum climate control

Daikin offers fully integrated gallery ac solutions, including energy efficient heating, cooling, ventilation and refrigeration, which can prove invaluable in exhibition spaces and museums where effective climate control is vital to ensure the conservation of precious artefacts.

Precise control of temperature and humidity

Based on low carbon, renewable energy heat pump technology, Daikin gallery ac technologies provide precise control of temperature and humidity settings, together with intelligent energy management solutions that can reduce the running costs and environmental impact of all kinds of art galleries, exhibition spaces and museums.

Zone-by-zone comfort settings

Daikin offers total versatility and control for environments where multiple zones have different demands. Effective control of individual gallery ac zones and units ensures that heating and cooling is only used where required, to reduce energy costs. Yet the gallery ac system still provides optimum comfort whenever required, with consistent temperature and airflow distribution.

Integrated heat recovery

Daikin energy efficient heat pump systems can recover heat from areas that require cooling, such as archives and galleries, to pre-heat in-coming fresh air, provide low cost hot water, or heat other zones within in the building, such as cafes and reception areas.

Intelligent energy saving

Daikin smart energy management solutions can minimise running costs, without compromising on performance:

  • Smart control of schedule timers and energy saving functions on remote controls.
  • Auto-cleaning cassettes cut energy consumption by up to 50% compared with standard units.
  • Presence sensors adjust the set point or switches off the unit when nobody is in the room, saving 27% in energy consumption over a three hour period.
  • Fresh air integration offers free cooling in mid-season.
  • Recovered heat can be re-used to generate virtually free hot water and warm air curtains at doorways.