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The Swegon blog – Everything about indoor climate

Our experts at Swegon have for years shared their knowledge and skills in the format of enlightening blog posts about ventilation, heating and cooling. With different angles of approach, a wide variety of indoor climate related topics have been presented and explained with sincere engagement and broadmindedness.

Below you find more than 100 blog posts, and we are constantly adding new ones, in our aspiration to build knowledge about indoor climate – within, as well as outside, the building industry. Click on the pre-set tags, or use the filter function under "Explore" to narrow down the number of posts to a selection that is relevant to your interest or that will give you new and useful insights.

Mike Ward

The significant energy savings that hide in the gaps

How do we optimise HVAC systems to respond to real life use, save energy and provide a healthy and comfortable environment for building occupants?

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New Partnership between Swegon and the International Centre for Indoor Environment and Energy

Swegon Group has announced a new partnership with the International Centre for Indoor Environment and Energy, ICIEE, at the Technical University of Denmark. This partnership will support exchange of experience and knowledge between Swegon and ICIEE, and support the activities of ICIEE.

Carl-Ola Danielsson

How to choose between active chilled beams and fan coils?

When designing an HVAC system there are a number of different choices that have to be made. One such choice is the type of terminal unit to use meet set requirements. There are many factors that influence the choice, such as energy consumption, service need, ease of system design and installation. …

Swegon Air Academy

How to optimise building systems? Focus on energy savings and indoor environment

Energy usage in buildings is almost 40% of the total energy consumption worldwide, while we spend 90% of our time indoors. So how can we lower energy consumption in buildings in a good way without compromising comfort?

Mikael Börjesson

Reflections from the world’s largest HVAC exhibition – ISH Frankfurt

The exhibition is finally back after a 4-year pause, so what has happened since last time? And what was missing? The quest for energy savings has had a big impact on the industry. Compared to the last exhibition, when gas boilers were still in high demand, the focus within the heating sector has …

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Swegon takes its first step towards using fossil-free steel

This week, Swegon is presenting its first product made from carbon dioxide-reduced steel – a GOLD RX – at the ISH trade fair in Frankfurt. The manufacture of steel consumes large amounts of both resources and energy. As ventilation units are primarily made of steel, there is considerable potential …

Ajeeb Mohammed

What are the benefits of using a waterborne climate system on your project?

Climate systems fulfil the same purpose of adapting ventilation and air conditioning to varying levels of activity in our premises. In general, it is possible to achieve higher energy savings, more cost efficiency and a better indoor climate with a more advanced system.

Alberto Ferrandi

Things to consider when choosing a heat pump for commercial buildings

Choosing the right heat pump demands proper care and consideration. The variables affecting the performance and efficiency are numerous, and striking the optimal balance between application, performance and cost can be tricky.

Shannon Jezzard

Introducing: Swegon Service's Apprentice Engineers

Back in October 2022, we welcomed Rosseli Cobianchi and Lloyd Purvis, Swegon's first apprentice engineers, who joined Swegon service's Cooling & Heating team. Find out more about their journey with Swegon so far, and see how our apprenticeships are offering the opportunity to learn life long …

Tony Olsson

Acoustics and HVAC – our health and productivity depends on it

From a HVAC perspective, at times we tend to neglect acoustics. In theory, any noise issues should be eliminated already when making the blueprints for the HVAC system, and if everything goes right, the system is designed, dimensioned and installed in a way that doesn’t cause disturbing noise. But …

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