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Swiss-Dex
USA Corp., a leading European radiant heating and cooling manufacturer, is now
distributing its radiant ceiling products in the United States. The Switzerland-based
company opened a U.S. sales office in the Triangle and will provide both
residential and commercial builders across the country with an effective and
environmentally friendly alternative to forced air systems.
Radiant
ceiling systems are becoming popular all across Europe as more and more
companies look for efficient ways to build and update their buildings. The
system can be custom fitted into a multitude of ceiling structures, including
trey and vaulted ceilings.
According to Swiss-Dex, its system
is currently in place in some of Europe’s biggest airports, hospitals, offices
and schools, including the Geneva International Airport, Genolier Hospital of
Switzerland, The Center of Art in Tessin, Germany, and Alma Consulting in
Paris, France.
Swiss–Dex uses a system of coils filled with
water in the ceiling to control and change the temperature resulting in a much
smaller temperature variant from floor to ceiling. The desired ambient
temperature of the room is regulated by a thermostat. When a difference occurs
between the temperature of the ambient air and the thermostat settings, the
temperature and flow of the water in the system automatically adjust.
The
company chose the Triangle location to illustrate the system’s capability to
handle extreme changes in humidity and contrast in climate. It also “wanted a
market with a strong growth history and proven leaders in the technology
sector; the Triangle topped our list,” Swiss-Dex announced.
“The
Triangle was a perfect location because of the great range of climate
conditions and high number of corporations based in the area. We knew that the
Triangle would allow us to show customers the system’s capabilities in multiple
climate and humidity conditions with leaders that would quickly understand the
system’s advantages,” stated
Serge Ayache, president of U.S.
sales for Swiss–Dex.
Source: Swiss-Dex