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plaster ceiling
The capillary tube mats are plastered underneath a suspended gypsum board ceiling. On the visible side, a closed, jointless plaster ceiling is created for the dissipation or supply of sensitive heat loads. The water circulates noiselessly in the capillary tube mats and regulates the room temperature largely by radiation, partly by convection.
Key Feature
•The capillary tube mats are plastered underneath a suspended gypsum board ceiling.
•Mat distributor pipes and supply lines are accommodated in the void of the suspended ceiling.
•The capillary tube mats run through a slot in the gypsum board panel to the room side and are attached there with stainless steel clips or galvanised staples.
•In most buildings, the heat requirement to be covered is so low due to the well-insulated building envelope that capillary tube mats invisibly integrated into the ceiling not only provide excellent cooling in the summer, but can also be used to heat very comfortably and energy-efficient in the cold season.
The use of large-sized capillary tube mats reduces the installation effort. The usual plaster layer thickness is not affected by the capillary tube mat. There are no additional costs for material.
•A complete embedding of the capillary tubes is achieved with a plaster layer thickness of 10-15 mm. The mat distributor pipes and supply lines are placed in the ceiling void.
•This design can be adapted to all spatial conditions, e.g. also to spaces with vaults and archs.
•The plaster ceiling convinces with significantly higher dynamics, performance and surface quality.



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