Lossnay Energy Recovery Ventilators
Fresh Air Makes
the Difference!
People need fresh air for their health and comfort. Unconditioned outdoor air
rarely meets their needs: it’s usually too hot and humid in the summer and
too cold and dry in the winter. To provide these health benefits, the air must
be preconditioned before being introduced to the workplace.
Cooled or heated indoor air soon grows stale and must be exhausted to
rid the workplace of toxins, odors, viruses, bacteria, and other harmful
contaminants. Exhausting that air and replacing it with outside air
which must be conditioned is critical to health and a productive workspace, a
process that can be costly and inefficient.
If your air-conditioning system utilizes an energy recovery ventilator (ERV),
these costs are greatly reduced. An ERV helps improve the efficiency of
air-conditioning systems by preheating or precooling incoming outside air with
the energy available in the stale exhausted air.
ERVs save money by decreasing the load on your air-conditioning units, help
to remove noxious indoor pollutants, such as formaldehyde, pollen, cigarette
smoke, dust, and carbon dioxide, and help to equalize humidity levels.
An ERV is an efficient and effective step toward improving overall indoor
enivronmental quality.
Energy
Recovery
Ventilators
- Maintain an adequate supply of ventilation
air while reducing ventilation energy costs.
- Recover up to 70 percent of sensible and latent energy from conditioned air as it is exhausted.
- Reduce extremes in humidity that can encourage
mold growth.
- Remove dangerous gases, bacteria, and other
airborne impurities from conditioned spaces.
Mitsubishi’s Electric’s Lossnay® ERVs offer
- Unprecedented energy transfer in a fixed plate
component with no moving parts.
- Reasonable paybacks and reduced peak
demand.
- Superior performance, reducing
latent load even at mild outdoor temperatures.
- No wheels to stop turning so outside air is
always preconditioned and available.