"The plan was to save 35 % of energy, but we have achieved over 70 %."
The renovation project
Since 1994, the halls at the main site in Neuss have been heated with a central hot air system using a gas-powered hot water boiler system, which resulted in high energy costs. In order to achieve the company's own ambitious climate targets and increase efficiency, it was decided in 2021 to convert to a modern, decentralized heating system. In collaboration with the engineering firm Enviconsult, a heat demand analysis was carried out and a concept was developed to switch off the old boilers and introduce modern infrared heating.
Requirements and implementation
ATN has been using decentralized infrared heaters from KÜBLER in one branch since 2017. Due to the different areas of use in the halls, the decision was also made in 2021 for a system that can specifically control individual heating zones. Convenient control and high energy efficiency were also important. After reviewing various offers, KÜBLER was again chosen because its system and the CELESTRA digital control system were convincing.
Technical solution
Due to the low ceiling heights, PRIMA infrared systems were installed in the halls and PRIMA plus. These systems offer high infrared efficiency and a good price-performance ratio. The system is controlled by CELESTRA, which automatically optimizes heating operation in the heating zones. The WinTec extension module enables remote control and TorOff reduces energy losses when the hall doors are open. The EMMA energy management system ensures real-time transparency and provides relevant data for reporting, e.g. in accordance with DIN EN 50001.
Results
Since commissioning in September 2022, expectations have been exceeded. Conservative energy savings of 35% were planned, but over 70% have been achieved. Energy consumption fell from 1,996 MWh in 2021 to 565 MWh in 2023, which means a saving of 1,431 MWh per year. In addition, 97 MWh of electricity and 344 tons of CO2 saved. Lutz Obladen, Head of Facility Management at ATN: "The switch to decentralized infrared heating technology is a milestone in achieving our climate targets!"
Experience and conclusion
The old heating system caused high costs and environmental pollution. The new infrared heating system from KÜBLER enables targeted control of the heating areas and significantly reduces energy consumption. The cooperation with KÜBLER was successful, the installation went smoothly and during operation. The employees are satisfied and the system works perfectly. Obladen emphasizes: "The bottom line is that I would do everything exactly the same again."
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As of today, it's clear: the world first from KÜBLER has won its third award! Following the SUCCESS 2022 Technology Award and the Rhineland-Palatinate 2023 Innovation Award, the innovative FUTURA multi-energy IR heating system for the climate-friendly and economical heating of hall buildings has now been recognized in the "Winner" category of the German Innovation Award 2023.
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High halls - high energy consumption. It's worth taking a closer look. If you want to know where energy is being wasted, you need transparency. A clear view of whether and where heat is being wasted and thus causing unnecessarily high costs and emissions. By leaving hall doors open for too long, for example. By heating unused hall areas. Or through suboptimal heating times. A smart tool from the hall heating specialist KÜBLER now provides clarity: the EMMA heat management system, which ensures reduced costs, less CO2 and greater efficiency in industrial heating processes.