The water parks, theme parks and other leisure and tourist attractions developed by Amusement Logic, often require large heating and cooling systems. These are used to air-condition both the service buildings and, sometimes, if required, the water in the swimming pools.

In order to meet this high demand, Amusement Logic implements large-scale heating and cooling systems, known as District Heating & Cooling, whenever the engineers and technicians deem it appropriate. These high-performance systems guarantee a uniform supply to all infrastructures, without resorting to individual and separate solutions per building.

But District Heating & Cooling is not only used in water parks and theme parks. The system is frequently used in modern construction, for example in residential areas and even in industrial parks. It owes its use to its efficiency in managing large heating or cooling demands.

In many cases, moreover, the energy required for its operation comes from renewable sources such as biomass. As a result, it not only reduces energy consumption, but also greenhouse gas emissions.

In addition, to achieve further energy savings, we have strategically located state-of-the-art substations. With these, we balance the heat distribution network to ensure that each building receives the required power at all times.

Finally, as a result of all these advantages, District Heating & Cooling reduces the cost of operating the water park or theme park, and the need for resources. Optimised system performance, energy savings, reduced maintenance costs and space reduction by avoiding the installation of individual systems all contribute to this. And all with the guarantee that the spaces of the theme park or water park, or any other attraction for leisure and tourism, are sustainable and comfortable for visitors.

By Francisco Lozano, MEP engineer in Amusement Logic’s Architectural Dept.