In the laboratories, products are not only optimized and newly developed – all devices are also measured here in accordance with the applicable standards and guidelines. For reliable performance data you can count on.
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Our Indoor Airflow & Thermal Comfort Laboratory recreates real building conditions to validate HVAC performance under realistic operating scenarios. Independently controlled walls, floors, and ceilings allow engineers to simulate heating and cooling loads, analyze airflow patterns, and verify occupant thermal comfort before products are brought to market.

This laboratory is the core facility for standardized performance testing. Using a high-capacity environmental test chamber, engineers measure fan performance, pressure losses, filters, dampers, and duct components in accordance with applicable international testing standards.

The High-Bay Air Distribution Test Tower validates airflow performance in warehouses, manufacturing facilities, and other buildings with large ceiling heights. Testing verifies air throw, penetration depth, and temperature distribution to ensure conditioned air reaches occupied zones efficiently.



Two full-scale test rooms replicate typical office layouts, allowing customer-specific applications and prototype installations to be evaluated under realistic conditions before market introduction.

The semi-anechoic chamber provides an extremely low-noise environment for precise sound measurements. It enables engineers to verify the acoustic performance of exceptionally quiet HVAC equipment under controlled conditions.

The reverberation chamber is designed with highly reflective surfaces that create a diffuse sound field. This environment is used to determine the sound power levels of fan coils and other HVAC products. An integrated partition wall also enables building acoustics measurements by separating the chamber into source and receiving rooms.


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