Our MAN Munich project - our plans ensure better air
07.03.2024
Our MAN Munich project - our plans ensure better air
The first construction phase is currently in operation and others are in progress. The new hall ventilation system ensures the controlled exchange of exhaust air and fresh air and also heats the hall. Decentralized filter separators are provided for the process ventilation and extraction of the machines and machining centers.
To protect employees and the environment, smoke, dust and oil mist are filtered out of the exhaust air by the systems and filter systems.
The refurbishment and separation into central hall basic ventilation and decentralized process ventilation also ensures increased flexibility when adapting the machining processes and optimizing energy costs.
As can be seen in the pictures, heavy equipment was used to convert and set up the systems and deliver the components.
Gammel Engineering, together with MAN, is delighted with the successful conversions in the first construction phase and looks forward to further successful cooperation for the next upcoming measures.
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