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Green alternative to traditional air conditioning

A SAS International product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team May 21, 2007

SAS Integrated Service Modules offer a suspended beam solution, which integrate chilled beam technology and luminaires with other building services.

Suspended directly from the ceiling plane or in coffers, Integrated Service Modules (ISMs) leave the concrete soffit open, enabling thermal mass cooling to take place.

SAS Integrated Service Modules act as a more energy efficient alternative to traditional air conditioning methods, supplementing the passive cooling provided by thermal mass through the incorporated chilled beam technology.

The chilled beams can be either passive or active (where a fresh air supply is incorporated) and use water as a heat transfer method.

Efficiencies come from the higher operating water temperature, of between 14degC and 17degC, and the ability to combine the beams with technologies such as free cooling and ground sourcing.

Suitable for most new or refurbished buildings, including environments such as schools, universities and libraries, SAS ISMs are offered in a range of aesthetically pleasing profiles to meet all budgets.

A bespoke design service is also available; enabling architects to make a design feature of the module by specifying unique casings, safe in the knowledge performance will not be affected.

Meeting a building's individual requirements, other building services such as fire and smoke detectors, sprinkler systems, movement sensors, voice and data cables, public address systems and CCTV can be integrated into the ISMs.

A range of acoustic treatments can be specified, which absorb both ambient sound and sound reflected from the structural soffit.

An additional benefit is a reduction in the space required to house the building's services, making such a solution ideal for the refurbishment of 1960's buildings.

As the soffit is left exposed an increase in the perception of the floor to ceiling height can be achieved.

ISMs can be very flexible and are designed to fit within the building planning grid, meaning future office and partitioning needs can be easily accommodated.

ISMs also offer low running costs through increased efficiencies and have few moving parts, reducing maintenance costs and providing a low life cycle cost.

SAS ISMs are manufactured off-site and delivered pre-tested, ensuring fixed production and delivery times, and simple installation, increasing time and cost efficiencies and greatly reducing the risk of project overrun.

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