An energetically innovative heating system was sought for Geiger's new production hall. A comfortable indoor climate and a minimum temperature level of 17 °C were required. It was also important that the hall heating system should not cause any dust to be stirred up. The hall heating was to be divided into four separate heating zones. One challenge for the installation was the small distance between the hall ceiling and the crane. Geiger found what it was looking for with us.
Seven highly efficient gas infrared dark radiators now heat the 2383 m² hall area. The heat load is 27 W/m². The dark radiators receive an additional efficiency boost through the use of the patented TRIGOMAX® condensing boiler system. The multi-layer flue gas heat exchanger removes the temperature from the hot flue gases and returns it to the hall via clean hall air.
The dark radiators are supported by 200 m² of LUBI Wall solar air collectors. LUBI Wall is mounted directly on the façade of the building and brings the sun's energy directly into the hall as warm air.

An energetically innovative heating system was sought for Geiger's new production hall. A comfortable indoor climate and a minimum temperature level of 17 °C were required. It was also important that the hall heating system should not cause any dust to be stirred up. The hall heating was to be divided into four separate heating zones. One challenge for the installation was the small distance between the hall ceiling and the crane. Geiger found what it was looking for with us.
Seven highly efficient gas infrared dark radiators now heat the 2383 m² hall area. The heat load is 27 W/m². The dark radiators receive an additional efficiency boost through the use of the patented TRIGOMAX® condensing boiler system. The multi-layer flue gas heat exchanger removes the temperature from the hot flue gases and returns it to the hall via clean hall air.
The dark radiators are supported by 200 m² of LUBI Wall solar air collectors. LUBI Wall is mounted directly on the façade of the building and brings the sun's energy directly into the hall as warm air.