The project included the delivery of 40 air handling units, most of which were designed in hygienic execution in accordance with VDI 6022 guidelines. The internal components of the units are made of stainless steel, ensuring a high level of hygiene, corrosion resistance, and long service life.
The total air flow of the entire system amounts to 650,000 m³/h, enabling efficient ventilation of various hospital departments, including sensitive areas such as operating theatres, intensive care units, and diagnostic rooms.
The project also incorporates the use of adiabatic cooling, which represents an energy-efficient solution for reducing air temperature with significantly lower energy consumption compared to conventional cooling systems. This approach contributes substantially to reduced operating costs and a smaller environmental footprint of the facility.
High overall energy efficiency was one of the key objectives of the project, as modern healthcare facilities increasingly pursue sustainability goals alongside safety and comfort.

