Systemair has been commissioned to deliver ventilation and dehumidification solutions for the new Heleneholm swimming facility in Malmö, Sweden.
The project will be carried out together with the City of Malmö, NCC and Assemblin Ventilation AB, and marks an important step toward the next generation of sustainable aquatic centres.
The City of Malmö is the third largest city in Sweden. It is located at the southwestern tip of Sweden, in the province of Scania (Skåne).
The delivery includes both dry and wet air-handling units as part of a complete turnkey solution, developed in close collaboration with the customer.
The delivery also includes specialised swimming facility technology from Menerga, which is part of the Systemair Group.
At the core of the system are Menerga's advanced dehumidification units with integrated heat pumps using the natural refrigerant CO₂ (R744).
The technology is entirely PFAS-free and enables highly efficient heat recovery to supply air, pool water and the building's energy system.
Managing director of Menerga Sweden, Kent Granberg, said the Systemair Group is currently the only company in Europe offering this type of CO₂-based technology for swimming pools.
"With our CO₂-based technology, we offer a future-proof solution that combines high energy efficiency with a completely natural and PFAS-free refrigerant – an important step toward more sustainable swimming facilities," he said.
The installation at Heleneholmsbadet will be the second one in Sweden where Systemair uses CO₂ as a refrigerant.
Managing director of Systemair Sweden, Marcus Sandlund, said the delivery will take place during 2026–2027.
"Thanks to the expertise within our Group, we can offer a complete and future-proof solution for complex swimming facility projects. For the customer, this means a reliable partner that takes full responsibility – from early design to final installation and optimised operation," Sandlund said.
The project includes integration with the building's management system as well as a five-year warranty with a service agreement, making Heleneholmsbadet a reference project for the energy-efficient and sustainable swimming environments of the future.
