The Ultra Allround can also be used for cooling, for example with a heat pump. In cooling mode, the cool air is discharged from the side rather than from underneath, is distributed horizontally in all directions, and mixes comfortably with the room or hall air when it falls into the occupied zone. The unit thus offers considerable added value in hot summers if there is a lot of process heat or sensitive production processes. At normal heat pump system temperatures of 7/12 °C, the Ultra Allround provides up to 21 kW of cooling output. A servomotor is responsible for changing the air outlet from heating to cooling mode.
The product design meets the multifaceted design requirements of building services designers – a high-quality design unit that blends into open-ceilinged interior architecture. Visual demands are becoming increasingly exacting in areas with public traffic, such as supermarkets, stores, and also in production areas. Full or partial metal casings in the customer’s colour of choice are also available, which make the casing stand out more or less from the EPP body of the Ultra Allround.
EPP stands for “expanded polypropylene” and is the sustainable and lightweight material that makes up a much of the design of the unit. Kampmann has put considerable effort into shaping the foam. This is because only perfectly fitting EPP components enable the operator to maximise the benefits of the material: accurate air flow in the unit with a high level of air-tightness for maximum efficiency. Installers also benefit from EPP, as the lightweight material enables the unit to be installed with ease even at high mounting heights. EPP is environmentally friendly as it significantly reduces material costs compared to metals, and is fully recyclable.
Building block for energy-efficient renovation
Kampmann is targeting the Ultra Allround at the design-based new-build market, but it also represents an attractive building block for companies wishing to make the switch to a heat pump for the renovation of industrial halls, stores and supermarkets.