Modular system

Autarchic power supply
RITTAL is already selling the technology of the future. The combined use of solar and wind power in conjunction with a fuel cell as energy store allows users to operate a wide range of applications independently from the mains. The individual requirements of traffic guidance systems, environmental and weather measuring systems, analysis technology and decentralised sensor systems are met to perfection by the RITTAL modular system.
In this way, RITTAL offers a fascinating mix of flexibility and efficiency combined with ecological responsibility.
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Terravent – Geothermal heat exchangers
Cooling and heating using geothermal effects:
Geothermal energy refers to heat that is stored below the earth's crust, offering free energy that is available to consumers around the clock, whatever the season. What is more, it is available on our doorsteps!
Benefits of the geothermal heat exchanger:
- Geothermal energy effects are used for both cooling and heating
- As there are no fans located outside of the enclosure, noise emissions are significantly reduced
- Saves energy, as only a fan is needed for operation
- Closed air cycle
- Effective, low-energy operation with a free choice of supply voltage


There are two options for installing a geothermal heat exchanger, each of which has its own pros and cons:
The heat transfer conduit is laid flat horizontally
- Preferred depth approx. 3 m
- Advantage: Good heat dissipation over a large area
- Disadvantage: Major excavations needed
Laying in a trench (outward and return sections on top of one another)
- Depth approx. 2 + 3 m
- Advantage: Minimal excavations, may even be laid in the same trench as the connection cables for the enclosure
- Disadvantage: Less favourable heat dissipation
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