Panasonic centre stage at Belfast Grand Opera House

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30 November 2021
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Belfast Grand Opera House

Belfast Grand Opera House has installed Panasonic air conditioning as part of a large-scale renovation.

Built in 1895, the opera house is one of Northern Ireland’s most iconic venues, designed by renowned theatre architect of the day, Frank Matcham. With a seating capacity for 1,063, the space requires high-performing air conditioning solutions to ensure visitors can fully enjoy the experience with comfort.

To meet this challenge Aircon Sales & Service installed Panasonic air conditioning solutions in the main auditorium, the baby grand studio and the bar areas. In addition, a Panasonic hi-wall split unit, incorporating nanoe X technology, was also installed in the front of house office. 
 
The two existing air handling units were fully refurbished with a total cooling capacity of 230kW, while the main auditorium utilised four 35kW Panasonic 2-pipe ECOi outdoor units, the ideal solution for refurbishments, delivery high energy-saving performance, powerful operation, reliability and comfort.

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Furthermore, the baby grand studio utilised two of Panasonic’s 25kW Big PACi condensers – the range is a useful and cost-saving solution with a compact and light indoor body. All six Panasonic condensers and AHU kits have been piped to new DX cooling coils, which Aircon Sales & Services have also supplied and installed
 
Connor Rooney, director at AirCon Sales & Service, said: “We’ve worked successfully with Panasonic for over 10 years now on numerous high-profile projects. With the quality of their systems and unique Panasonic controls logic, we can tailor each application to suit any project. Given the massive scale of the Opera House, we needed a powerful and reliable air conditioning system and Panasonic provided the perfect solution. While initially put on hold because of the COVID-19 pandemic, once we got going late last year, it went seamlessly and we handed over the fully commissioned solution a few months later.”
 
“We’re delighted that Panasonic has been able to help restore the iconic building in some way,” said Vincent Mahony,  heating & cooling Ireland national manager. “Air conditioning on a project of this size is a big task, but our ECOi and PACi ranges are well suited for the job, thanks to their high efficiency and powerful cooling abilities. With the world opening back up, it’s great to know that our solutions are helping the overall theatre experience get back after so long away.” 
 
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