When the summer heat reaches its peak, it is essential for events held in large tents to have proper cooling. Whether it's a wedding, trade show or - as in this case - an important proclamation, a pleasant temperature is crucial for guests' comfort. Delta-Temp is a specialist in temporary cooling solutions and offers fast-acting, efficient systems that are perfect for this type of situation.
As the summer heat reached its peak, a Flemish University received the news that their framework tent for the proclamation of graduates - with King Philip as guest of honor - urgently needed cooling. A rather challenging situation, especially with the sun shining very hard inside! It was vital not only to ensure the comfort of the hundreds of guests, but also to maintain the festive atmosphere for this special moment. The tent heated up quickly, and it was clear: without a quick and effective cooling system, the guests - and the king - would not last long there. So the university needed not only a temporary solution, but something that could be installed quickly and reliably, without sacrificing cooling quality.
Delta-Temp responded quickly to the customer's need. We installed our mobile rooftops, which are ideal for temporary cooling needs, and made sure the air distribution in the tent was even. Our technicians installed air socks, which distributed the cold air perfectly throughout the space, ensuring that all guests were pleasantly cool. In addition, we powered the entire installation with a generator so that everything could operate autonomously and without interruption. Thanks to the low energy consumption of our rooftops, the client was assured of a cost-effective solution.
Because of our quick intervention and well-thought-out approach, the event was a great success, and the university was more than satisfied with Delta-Temp's service. Not only had we provided efficient cooling, but we had also shown how flexibly and quickly we can respond to urgent situations. The result? A satisfied customer and a proclamation that was a particularly pleasant experience for both the graduates and the King.
Max. air flow rate: 19000 m³/h
Cooling capacity: 88.7 kW
Heat capacity: 59.4 kW