In the laboratories, products are not only optimized and newly developed – all devices are also measured here in accordance with the relevant standards and guidelines. For reliable performance data you can count on.
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For the realistic simulation of the air conditioning of rooms: walls, floor, and ceiling can be heated or cooled independently of one another. Structural features can be reproduced. The result is detailed information on airflows and comfort.

The heart of the multi-purpose laboratory is the chamber test rig for standard-compliant measurement of fan curves and resistance curves, as well as of filters, dampers, and ducts. Two climate simulation systems provide conditioned air of up to 14,000 m³/h for this purpose.

Large ceiling heights are standard in factory, assembly, and warehouse halls. This can raise doubts as to whether Unit Heaters or diffusers have the appropriate penetration depth to transport the air all the way to the floor. Kampmann demonstrates the air momentum of its devices in the industrial tower: depending on the setting, warm air easily reaches the floor and cold air is distributed evenly beneath the ceiling before gently descending without drafts.



The two system rooms represent a two-axis office and a three-axis office (axis dimension = 1.35 m). In them, customer projects can be recreated and measured, or product demonstrations can be held. In product development, these are the rooms in which prototypes are tested. The room airflow laboratory later measures the performance values of the pilot series.

Pssst! 300 mm of concrete, 400 mm of stone wool and glass wool, as well as 450 mm wedge absorbers ensure absolute silence in the sound measurement laboratory. The room needs these conditions in order to be able to measure the extremely quiet Kampmann devices.

As impressive as entering the anechoic sound measurement laboratory with its almost oppressive silence is, spending time in the hall room is just as contrasting: sound waves are constantly reflected by the sound-hard wall surfaces, none of which are parallel to the one opposite. This creates strong reverberation, resulting in a uniform, diffuse sound field, ideal for determining the sound power of Fan Coils and other products. The partition wall integrated into the hall room separates the test rig into a transmitting room and a receiving room. The building acoustics measurements possible here ideally complement the portfolio of possibilities in the field of acoustic measurement.


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