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Carrier Corp has provided two roof-mounted Carrier Aquaforce chillers with micro-channel coil technology to serve the air conditioning requirements of Madame Tussauds' famous tourist attraction in Marylebone, central London.
Each chiller is providing 764kW of cooling capacity to the building's air handling system. This large capacity air conditioning system is required to provide a comfortable environment for the huge volume of visitors the attraction receives every day of the year. The UK system was selected from the whole range of equipment available in the marketplace by consultants David Beattie Associates.
Madame Tussauds is an interactive, constantly developing experience and, as part of regular improvements to customer services, it is providing a replacement air conditioning system using the latest environmentally friendly chilled water technology.
As the equipment is sited externally within an urban environment it has been supplied with an appropriate acoustic package, part of which comes factory-fitted.
Meanwhile in Holland the Carrier operation there has also provided 600kW of cooling for Madame Tussauds Amsterdam via a large 30 RB Aquasnap chiller.
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