About the Project
CCK TM completed an industrial ventilation project for Kharkiv CHP-5, one of the largest energy facilities in Ukraine. The combined heat and power plant generates electricity and thermal energy for industrial enterprises, residential areas, and public infrastructure in Kharkiv. Continuous operation of the facility places high demands on the reliability of all engineering systems, including ventilation.
Ventilation Project Objectives for an Energy Facility
Power generation facilities operate under continuous duty, involve significant heat loads, and require reliable operation of critical process equipment. The primary objective of the project was to provide efficient air exchange in production areas, maintain the required indoor climate parameters, remove excess heat, and ensure safe operating conditions for both personnel and equipment.
CCK TM Solution
To complete the project, CCK TM supplied a comprehensive industrial ventilation solution for the facility's production areas.
The solution provides:
- efficient air exchange in production and technical premises;
- maintenance of the required temperature and indoor air conditions;
- effective removal of excess heat generated by process equipment;
- reliable operation of the ventilation system under continuous operating conditions;
- adaptation of the ventilation system to the specific requirements of an energy generation facility.
CCK TM equipment is certified in accordance with applicable standards and is used at industrial facilities across various sectors, including energy infrastructure. Industrial ventilation systems are designed to withstand demanding operating conditions, heavy workloads, and the high reliability requirements of critical infrastructure facilities.
Project Results
The implemented solution ensures stable air exchange throughout the production areas, maintains the required indoor climate conditions, and provides reliable ventilation system performance under continuous operation. This contributes to the safe operation of process equipment, improved working conditions for personnel, and the reliable performance of the energy facility.