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Parc Maasresidence

Commissioned by Van Wijnen Sittard, Interduct is designing, delivering and fitting the ventilation systems in 72 holiday villas at Parc Maasresidence in Thorn. This means that visitors to this new park will be assured of a healthy indoor climate. Sustainable: the heat pump boiler will heat the water using heat from the extracted ventilation air.

Location

Thorn

Size

72 holiday homes
(phase 4)

Period

2024 - 2025

Notes

heat pump boiler
recycles heat
from extracted air

Parc Maasresidence Thorn

Project Parc Maasresidence

In Thorn, the "white village" in central Limburg loved by tourists, Van Wijnen Sittard is building the final phase of the Parc Maasresidence holiday park for Grouwels Vastgoed and Arcus Zuid Projectontwikkeling. Located on the waterfront in the Limburg Maasplassen nature area, the park comprises a total of 270 holiday villas, 60 flats, a marina, a beach and various central facilities.

The holiday park has been open to guests since 2022, but is not yet completely finished. The final part (phase 4) consists of 72 holiday homes of varying sizes. There are mainly four, six and eight-bed houses, but also a number of larger villas that can accommodate groups of 12, 16 or even 20 people. BJ-Lupron is involved across the entire project, and is also responsible for the design and implementation of the ventilation system in the phase 4 houses.

Ventilatie Parc Maasresidence

Heat pump boiler

In all the homes, a ventilation device from Itho Daalderop (CVE-S Optima) is used to extract used air from the bathroom, kitchen and toilet. This ventilator runs automatically as needed, thanks to the built-in CO2 and humidity sensor, but it can also be switched on or off using the installed RF control if necessary. Fresh air is drawn in through the window grilles. Houses for eight people or more have multiple toilets and bathrooms, so they also have multiple ventilator boxes.

BJ-Lupron is laying flat ducts for the system in the concrete floor on the first floor. On the second floor, they are using surface-mounted pipes, hidden from view above the suspended ceiling. The extracted air is not sent directly outside, but instead serves as a heat source for the heat pump boiler that provides the house with hot water. "Warm air is blown out through the heat pump boiler. This extracts heat from the airflow and uses it to heat the water in the boiler's tank," explains project leader Frank Sieg.

Frank Sieg
"The heat pump boiler extracts heat from the ventilation's exhaust air and uses it to heat the water in the boiler's tank"
Project vakantiepark Thorn

The power of collaboration

In this project, BJ-Lupron is responsible for the entire ventilation system, from design to hand-over. This includes building in the flat ducts and down pipes, installing the surface ducts and installing, connecting and setting up the ventilation unit. Sister company Robé is manufacturing and delivering the precast flat ducts and roof fittings for the project, and VentTrade is supplying various other fittings. Together we ensure a sustainable, healthy and comfortable indoor climate for holidaymakers at Parc Maasresidence.

Project Parc Maasresidence in photos

Vakantiepark Parc Maasresidence
Ventilatie vakantievilla Thorn
Ventilatie project Parc Maasresidence
Raamrooster vakantiepark Thorn
Project fase 4 Parc Maasresidence
Project Parc Maasresidence Thorn
Project Parc Maasresidence

Companies involved in this project