Verification of a climate control system for historic buildings
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Coordinator | JEFF Electronics Aktiebolag |
Funding from Vinnova | SEK 400 000 |
Project duration | May 2012 - August 2013 |
Status | Completed |
Important results from the project
The project was aimed to conduct a verification of a newly developed control system for historic Buildings (CCK-märkt) from JEFF Electronics AB, and thereby secure a successful launch to the market.
Expected long term effects
An expected effect of the use of CC K-märkt is to increase the use of properties and a better indoor climate. Many cultural and historical buildings are not used today because that it becomes too expensive to heat the building during when desired. The control system also helps to reduce the risk of furnishings and art treasure values are lost due to moisture damage (mold damage, cracks, peeling paint, etc.).
Approach and implementation
Within the project the control system (CC K-märkt) from JEFF Electronics AB, has been installed in a historical building, Gunnebo slott in Mölndal, and put into operation. Measurements have then made in periods both with and without control system and the effects has been carefully monitored and evaluated by SP Sveriges Tekniska Forskningsinstitut. A technical report has been produced.