Heating and Ventilation
Heating
Heating is the system used to maintain a comfortable indoor temperature, regardless of outdoor conditions. Its main purpose is to create a pleasant, safe, and energy-efficient environment in residential, commercial, and industrial spaces.
Heating systems can include:
Radiators;
Underfloor heating;
Combined solutions, adapted to each room or zone.
Heat is generated by sources such as boilers, heat pumps, or other modern technologies and is distributed efficiently to ensure consistent comfort while minimizing energy consumption.
Modern heating systems allow zoning, meaning each room or area can be controlled independently. This ensures optimal comfort where it is needed and avoids unnecessary energy consumption in unused spaces.
Temperature Control
Temperature control is achieved through thermostats and actuators, which regulate the amount of heat or airflow delivered to each space.
The thermostat:
measures the room temperature;
compares it with the desired setpoint;
sends control signals to adjust the system accordingly.
Proportional Control (0–100%)
Proportional control means the system does not simply operate in an on/off mode. Instead, it continuously adjusts its output based on actual demand.
For example:
when the temperature difference is large → the system operates close to 100%;
as the set temperature is approached → output is gradually reduced;
once the temperature is maintained → the system runs at a low, steady level.
Proportional control provides:
stable indoor temperatures;
reduced energy consumption;
less wear on system components;
improved overall comfort.
Actuators with proportional control allow precise, smooth regulation for each room or zone.
Ventilation
Ventilation ensures a continuous supply of fresh, clean air by removing stale air, excess humidity, odors, and airborne pollutants. A well-designed ventilation system plays a key role in maintaining indoor air quality and occupant health.
Modern ventilation systems typically include:
Central ventilation units with ductwork;
Air filtration;
Controlled airflow;
Optional heat recovery for improved energy efficiency.
Clean air means a healthier, more comfortable indoor environment.
Ventilation systems can be designed to provide controlled air supply and extraction, ensuring fresh air circulation throughout the building while removing stale air, humidity, and pollutants.
Modern ventilation systems also support zoning, allowing airflow to be adjusted independently for each room or area.
This ensures optimal indoor air quality where it is needed and improves energy efficiency by avoiding unnecessary ventilation in unused spaces.
Intelligent Comfort
By combining heating, ventilation, and intelligent temperature control, modern systems create environments where comfort, efficiency, and clean air work together seamlessly.
These solutions are designed to operate quietly, efficiently, and in harmony with the user’s lifestyle.
Smart technology, working quietly for you
All systems are integrated into a single, cohesive ecosystem designed to simplify your life — not complicate it.
Automation takes care of the details, so you can enjoy comfort, security, and complete control.
Technology that adapts to you. Comfort you can feel. Control you can trust..