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  • Monument Protection

    Preserve the old, act with foresight

    Monitoring harmful environmental parameters such as high humidity at low temperatures or low moisture values at high temperatures helps to protect historically significant items in the best possible way.

    Centuries-old building structures pose new challenges when it comes to preserving them. The indoor climate is often unfavorable. By monitoring the measured values and reacting quickly when limit values are exceeded, consequential damage and costs can be avoided.

    Green Power Engineering's own measurement data and analysis system also means immediate energy savings for heating systems in winter or cooling systems in summer.

    In this way, controlled humidifiers in museums protect wood and old objects such as paintings from damage and ensure safety thanks to logging. In addition, outdoor sensors determine climate data that help to minimize damage to materials such as cellars or unattended interior rooms in the event of severe weather conditions.

    A leaking church roof often remains undetected for years and then - if detected too late - causes high, avoidable consequential costs. A basement vault that is too damp can cause black mold, which is very costly and time-consuming to remove.