Installations for the building industry
Installations for the building industry: is a range of electrical installations in and around single-family, multi-family or industrial buildings.
In the different types of building, we apply different solutions for the selection, installation and operation of electrical networks and equipment adapted to the project needs.
Photovoltaics
Photovoltaics – is the field dealing with the technique of converting sunlight into electricity. The resulting electricity is nothing more than the conversion of solar radiation using the photovoltaic phenomenon into electrical energy. A photovoltaic system today forms the basis of an energy-efficient or passive house or building. This system is usually combined with other renewable energy sources such as heat pumps and recuperators. By connecting a photovoltaic system to the home network through us, the investor has the possibility of significantly reducing his electricity bill and balancing the surplus produced energy fed back into the network over a six-month period.


Energy connections:
Making the aforementioned connection not only makes it possible to use electricity during construction work, but also during the permanent use of the building. An electricity connection is defined as a device or set of devices intended to connect the low-voltage electricity grid to the consumer installation. Each connection is characterised by the protection of the main building facility and the metering system which is used to settle accounts with the Electricity Company for the supply of electricity. With our work in mind, we will carry out the indicated connection for you, securing it with all the necessary components. So we are here to help you. We look forward to hearing from you.
Renewable Energy Sources:
These are sources whose utilisation is not associated with a long-term deficit, as their resource replenishes itself in a relatively short time – renewable raw materials. Such sources include the sun, wind, water – rivers, tides and waves – as well as nuclear energy in a closed fuel cycle, biomass, biogas, bioliquids and biofuels. Renewable energy also includes heat extracted from the ground-geothermal energy, air- aerothermal energy, water-hydrothermal energy.
