Tertiary and Leisure

Performance Venues

Performance venues are unique in that they often welcome large numbers of people over relatively short periods of time (a few hours), which logically places them in the category of EOP (Establishment Open to the Public).

The challenge for the air handling system is therefore to know how to manage this sudden influx of sensitive and latent loads to keep the volume comfortable, while introducing the required flow rates of hygienic fresh air.

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Understanding your industry challenges

ETT offers intelligent climate solutions that combine ambient comfort in these large spaces with energy optimisation according to occupancy.

Performance venues, concert halls, theatres, zeniths and town halls all have one thing in common: they are large premises whose occupancy varies considerably depending on the event taking place there.

In order to ensure adequate Indoor Air Quality, the Regulations require the introduction of a minimum level of fresh outside air in relation to the number of people present.

ETT's ULTI+ RE range of ‘4-damper’ air-to-air heat pumps, with or without heat recovery, are specifically designed for this type of room, because of their ability to manage variations in the supply of hygienic fresh air as required by the regulations, while constantly adapting their energy performance, even in the most unfavourable cases when the fresh air flow rate is at a maximum.

ULTI+ RE is suitable for the various types of air distribution found in large-volume premises (air displacement, induction nozzles, textile ducts or perforated sheet, etc.), which have the specific feature of mixing large volumes of supply air evenly and without draughts. By design, ULTI+ RE units can be installed either outdoors (designed to withstand the elements) or indoors (technical facilities)

Finally, as acoustic comfort is paramount in these applications, the very low-noise fans have enough pressure available to allow the addition of sound traps to the air distribution network if necessary.

ETT offers a range of R290 air-to-water heat pumps (NEROMAX range, F-GAS 2024 compatible) to replace boilers or as a hybrid solution for halls committed to decarbonisation and using water-based terminals.

Choosing ETT ensures:

  • The comfort of large-scale environments,
  • Adapting the introduction of hygienic fresh air in accordance with the Regulations,
  • Benefiting from some of the highest thermal performance coefficients on the market,
  • Improving your carbon footprint.

ETT's solutions for meeting the aeraulic and economic challenges of museum halls and archives integrate various functions :

Free Cooling
Free Cooling

This functionality aims to use outdoor air to cool a space when conditions are favourable.

Récupération d’énergie
Energy recovery

Heat exchangers are frequently used to preheat fresh air. ETT offers a wide range of technologies, including plate, rotary, heat pipe and glycol water heat exchangers.

Picto 4 volets
4-damper system

The most suitable system for optimising the energy efficiency of air handling systems according to room occupancy, and therefore the regulatory fresh air requirement.

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Picto Fonctionnalite SUPERVISION
Supervison

ETT has developed a remote supervision tool integrated into their machines. The aim is to provide operators with monitoring capabilities for their machines, and to enable ETT to provide fast and reliable expertise. Other services are also integrated.

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High-Performance and Sustainable Solutions for Performance Venues

Since it was founded, ETT has supplied machines for all types of public and private performance and leisure venues: concert halls, theatres, cultural venues, town halls, etc.

+ 1000
Machines installed
+ 4000
Equipped municipal multi-purpose rooms
+ 120
equipped private venues
+ 50
Equipped theatres in France

Regulations

Performance venues are classified as type L buildings with 5 categories depending on the number of people they can accommodate.

As such, they are subject to fire safety rules set out in the French Decree of June 25, 1980. Articles CH35, 38, and 40 specifically deal with air treatment equipment.

Fabien Clavier Development Manager - Tertiary Market

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