New Stavanger University Hospital
Ensuring Reliable Climate Systems at One of Norway’s Largest Hospital Projects
The New Stavanger University Hospital (New SUS) is one of Norway’s largest and most advanced healthcare construction projects. Built to support modern medical services and high patient capacity, the hospital relies on extensive hydronic heating and cooling systems that require consistently high water quality to operate efficiently and reliably.
Our Delivery – EnwaMatic®
A Large-Scale Facility Requiring Stable and High-Quality Water Systems
With waterborne heating, cooling, and floor heating extending throughout the buildings, the project required a water quality solution capable of protecting thousands of meters of piping and critical components.
The challenge was to prevent corrosion, sludge buildup, air ingress, and scaling – issues that can cause energy loss, component failure, and costly unplanned maintenance. For a hospital running 24/7, system stability is not optional; it is essential for patient safety, comfort, and operational efficiency.
Why EnwaMatic® Was the Chosen Solution for Protecting the Systems
To secure reliable operation, more than 30 EnwaMatic water treatment units were installed across the heating and cooling networks.
The EnwaMatic system offers a chemical-free and automated approach to water treatment by combining:
- Sidestream particle and sludge filtration
- Natural regulation of pH, alkalinity, and hardness
- Automatic air separation
- A biological barrier without the use of chemicals
This ensures consistently clean and stable water quality from day one, protecting pumps, heat exchangers, valves, floor heating loops, and cooling systems from long-term damage.
