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Halton TTAP (Terminal Treatment of Air with Peltier)

The Halton TTAP solution is the first solid-state HVAC unit using semiconductor technology to deliver demand-based cooling and heating without the need for refrigerants or a hydronic network. Its modular design allows for seamless integration into both retrofits and new construction projects.

 

Halton TTAP enables the use of partially treated air to cool or heat spaces according to occupants’ preferences, resulting in:

  • superior efficiency
  • cost savings
  • enhanced health and comfort for users

Leveraging the Peltier thermoelectric effect, TTAP provides a sustainable solution that significantly reduces a building’s CO2e emissions over its life cycle while maintaining high comfort and quality levels. A third-party LCA study shows that TTAP can achieve over 15% embedded carbon savings and at least 16% operational CO2e savings.

At the end of 2023, the first-of-its-kind commercial installation took place at Pierre Charron, a 8,500 mhistorical building in the heart of Paris. The project:

  • features more than 150 kW of installed cooling and heating capacity
  • was developed in partnership with Europe’s leading real estate developers, architects and general contractors, including Balzac Reim, DTACC, Fayat and Costa

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Halton TTAP is one of 8 finalists in the FinnBuild Highlights competition

FinnBuild Highlights competition seeks FinnBuild’s most interesting products, systems, methods and services, which:

  • enhance the sector’s business capacity, quality development and safety
  • contribute to ecological sustainability (low carbon, circular economy, biodiversity) or
  • promote social responsibility (personnel, social responsibility, end-users of the buildings)