contents | technologies | |||||||||
| Siemens ensures sustainability and safety of The Circle at Zurich Airport The Circle at Zurich Airport is a new 30,000 m2 building complex that features shops, restaurants, services, hotels and a conference center under one roof. Siemens installed over 30,000 components for the building and energy technology of the large complex, making an active contribution to its sustainable design. The company's technology ensures the daily 25,000 visitors to The Circle experience a safe and energy-efficient environment. The Circle, which opened in November 2020, was awarded not only the Swiss Minergie certificate but also received LEED Platinum certification, the highest sustainability label of the US Green Building Council - Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED). "Our products are present in every single room and make The Circle a comfortable, energy-efficient, and safe place for visitors, tenants and operators alike. We are proud that, together with our customer Flughafen Zurich AG, we are able to help shape this very special building complex," says Henning Sandfort, CEO of Building Products at Siemens Smart Infrastructure. Fully automated building Siemens supplied the heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) components to ensure an optimized and healthy room climate throughout the complex, which consists of six individual buildings. The company also installed field devices that are smart, fully automated and optimized for energy efficiency, supporting the building automation system. With their modular design, the systems are easy to expand or modify in the future, giving building operators and tenants alike great flexibility and security. The KNX communications standard is used for room automation by products from various disciplines such HVAC, shading and lighting, making building operations fully automatic. Siemens also designed, engineered and installed an end-to-end solution for the reliable supply of electricity. Power to the complex is supplied through approximately 1,000 meters of busbars from the main low-voltage supply systems. Integrated measuring devices make the power flows transparent, enabling operators to identify areas of potential savings. A total of 600 air circuit breakers and molded case circuit breakers are used in the main low-voltage distribution system and in the busbar tap-off units. The circuit breakers feature selective tripping, which contributes to a reliable energy supply and infrastructure. Because of their modular design, the installed components can easily be modified to meet new requirements. In the future, data can be transmitted directly over the busbar trunking system. Voice alarm systems ensure safety and security in the public areas, including retail spaces, parking garages and evacuation routes as well as the Hyatt hotels and the University Hospital Zurich Health Center. The Circle at a glance – Complex of six connected buildings, designed as a city district – Amenities: shops, restaurants, hotels, coworking spaces, health services, fitness center, daycare center – Offers 6,500 jobs – 25,000 visitors a day expected write your comments about the article :: © 2021 Construction News :: home page |