der_tiroler
2024-07-31 13:10:14
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Hello forum
I am currently in the rough planning phase for the interior fit-out. A ceiling cooling and room ventilation system are planned for the common rooms.
My architect said that the most cost-effective way is to embed the cooling pipes directly into the concrete ceiling.
However, I would prefer a suspended ceiling for room ventilation, lighting, acoustics, and other technology.
Therefore my question: Which systems for suspended ceilings are available that support such cooling modules? Is there a norm or standard for this?
Or would you advise against a suspended ceiling and suggest installing the ventilation in the floor?
As always, the budget is limited, so I am looking for a solution that can be implemented cheaply and well by myself.
Construction is in Austria (if that makes a difference)
Thank you!
I am currently in the rough planning phase for the interior fit-out. A ceiling cooling and room ventilation system are planned for the common rooms.
My architect said that the most cost-effective way is to embed the cooling pipes directly into the concrete ceiling.
However, I would prefer a suspended ceiling for room ventilation, lighting, acoustics, and other technology.
Therefore my question: Which systems for suspended ceilings are available that support such cooling modules? Is there a norm or standard for this?
Or would you advise against a suspended ceiling and suggest installing the ventilation in the floor?
As always, the budget is limited, so I am looking for a solution that can be implemented cheaply and well by myself.
Construction is in Austria (if that makes a difference)
Thank you!