SPC Thermabeam BIM compliant

S&P Coils, SPC, radiant heating, chilled beam, radiant cooling

S&P Coils (SPC) has announced that its Thermabeam radiant conditioning beams are fully BIM compliant. This new addition to the company’s Active BIM range means designers and architects can load Thermabeam objects into their Revit model using the company’s supplied type catalogues.

Thermabeam is a low-energy solution for heating and cooling. It is silent in operation and has excellent acoustic properties. They have a cooling capacity of up to 175 W/m2. An extra cooling coil positioned centrally in the sail enhances cooling capacity.

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