Cinema
Ventilation in cinemas is crucial for ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable movie experience. Proper ventilation maintains healthy indoor air quality by circulating fresh air and removing odors, CO2, and excess humidity, allowing viewers to relax in a pleasant environment. Additionally, well-designed ventilation systems contribute to perfect acoustics by minimizing background noise, ensuring that sound quality is clear and immersive. Together, these factors create the ideal setting for audiences to fully enjoy films in comfort and without distractions.
Diffusers
Recommended diffusers
Displacement diffusers
When you need mostly cooling in the room and you have enough space to reach floor, best choice can be displacement ventilation. When using displacement ventilation, it is the thermal forces from the heating sources in the room, that control the air distribution. The air is supplied directly into the occupied zone at floor level - at low velocity and a cooling temperature. The air spreads across the floor, and displaces the hot, contaminated air, which is forced to the ceiling by the convection flow from the heating sources. Exhaust units should be placed in the ceiling, where a hot “contaminated” layer is formed.
Acoustics
Acoustic quality is vital in cinemas to ensure that sound is clear, immersive, and free from distortion, allowing audiences to fully engage with the film. High-quality acoustic products help manage sound reflections, absorb unwanted noise, and enhance speech clarity and music dynamics. This ensures that dialogue, sound effects, and background scores are delivered with precision, without interference from external noise or echo. By creating an optimal sound environment, these products enhance the overall cinematic experience, making films more impactful and enjoyable for viewers.
ETELE Cinema, Budapest
Demand Controlled Ventilation / DCV
For a ventilation system to provide a comfortable indoor climate, and at the same time be energy efficient, intelligence is required that can control the air flow based on how the room is used.