Ventilating your home is vital as it maintains air quality and reduces moisture, creating a healthier and more comfortable environment. The Mitsubishi Electric Lossnay System is a patented heat recovery ventilation solution that uses fresh air (not attic air) to ventilate your home. The system works by extracting stale air from inside your house and replacing it with allergen-reduced fresh air from outside. Balanced Pressure Heat Recovery Ventilation Benefits Improved Air Quality By drawing in fresh outdoor air, indoor air quality is improved as high levels of CO2, odours and other pollutants are removed from your home. Fresh Air Without Open Windows Lossnay allows you to have a well-ventilated home without the need to open windows. This improves the safety of your home and family and means outdoor noise is minimised. Assists Moisture and Condensation Control Lossnay effectively reduces moisture in your home by directly removing stale air that causes condensation via the Lossnay core. Quietest in its Class At an ultra quiet 14dB in low fan speed, the Lossnay VL220 is the quietest system in its class. Retains Heat Lossnay’s unique Heat Recovery Technology collects up to 86% of the heat energy in outgoing air which is then used to pre-warm or cool the fresh air vented in. Easy To Clean The standard filters can be removed for regular cleaning to keep the unit in optimal working condition. Energy Efficient Incoming fresh air is pre-warmed so your heating system isn’t required to work as hard to reach desired temperature. This is highly energy efficient, and can help reduce heating bills. Creates a Healthier Home Filtered fresh air improves air quality for allergy and asthma sufferers. Easy Control At Your Finger Tips An intuitive wall controller with easy-to-read LCD display comes standard. Fan speed, night set back and 24-hour and weekly timers can easily be customised and programmed with up to 8 stop and start patterns per day. Balanced Pressure, No Draughts Lossnay is specifically designed for more airtight homes built to the current New Zealand building code; bringing in the optimum amount of fresh air without creating draughts and minimising indoor temperature fluctuations. Balanced Pressure Fresh Air Heat Recovery Ventilation Positive Pressure Roof Cavity Ventilation Fresh air goes in while stale air is extracted out These systems typically force air into the home from the attic space and specifically require gaps in the building structure (common in older homes) to facilitate air displacement. Balanced Pressure Ventilation systems work by mechanically extracting stale, moistureladen air from the home and replacing it with fresh, outdoor air at the same rate. These systems can work with both older and modern homes but are most effective for homes built to a high airtight standard. Air goes in and is forced out through the building gaps VS
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