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Needs
In a museum, maintaining precise values such as temperature and hygrometry is essential to the conservation
of the exposed art pieces. However, climatic conditions are in essence quite changeable and attendance
random. It is usually then, in the summertime, when outdoor conditions are the most difficult to treat,
that public attendance is the highest.
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Solution
EcoMusée allows to highly reduce energy production compared to a standard solution.
Indeed, cold capacities are reduced by 36 % and hot capacities by 100 % during the cooling cycle.
EcoMusée reduces to practically nothing the needs to dehumidify thanks to the constant maintaining of specific
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