Mitsubishi Electric has launched a new Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR) system with a low profile at high airflow to help more businesses improve the indoor air quality in one of the most energy efficient ways possible.
The LGH-160/200/250RVXT3-E Lossnay MVHR can recover up to 88% of heat energy from outgoing stale air to significantly reduce the energy needed to bring incoming air up to room temperature, while refreshing the indoor air and removing pollutants, viruses and other irritants.
Breathing is our first instinctive action and the most natural thing we do, over 20,000 times a day in fact. When asked about air pollution, most people think of it as an outdoor issue caused by carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides from vehicles and factories.
However, the air inside our buildings can be up to five times more polluted than the air outdoors, as more and more buildings are airtight to increase energy efficiency and reduce carbon emissions. This can lead to a buildup of stale, polluted air inside our buildings, and this is where Lossnay MVHR can really help. The new, upgraded ‘T’ range differs slightly from the flagship Lossnay range by being lower profile (500mm height) in the higher airflows units, which would traditionally be double stacked.
Hern Yau, Mitsubishi Electric’s ventilation specialist, comments: “The lower height allows the installation of the unit to take place where ceiling void height is limited and makes energy efficient fresh air ventilation achievable in even more situations.”
The RVXT3 works by recovering the heat and reducing carbon usage for both heating and cooling. It also features a new control mode which can be used with a pressure transducer to offer constant pressure control which can allow one unit to serve multiple rooms with varying fresh air requirements without over-ventilating.
The reduced number of units required will also mean less wall penetration. As another option, the plug and play CO2 sensor, helps to further save energy and keep indoor air fresh in relation to the number of occupants in the space.
The units come with a dual barrier coating on fans to stop dirt, dust and grease adhering to the blade. This means the building will be left with better indoor air quality for longer as all air passes over the fans, as well as extending equipment life.
Hern adds: “The new system makes a whole host of improvements to upgrade from our current range of commercial RVXT MVHRs.
“For example the flexible fan commissioning is available in 5% increments, offering lower energy use, lower running costs and easier compliance with Part L.”
With its low profile and high airflow making it perfect to provide clean and healthy air for every commercial environment, whilst also recovering the heat and reducing carbon usage on both heating and cooling. For more information on the RVXT3-E Lossnay, click here
Mitsubishi Electric Living Systems,
Travellers Lane,
Hatfield,
Hertfordshire,
AL10 8XB
United Kingdom
Visit Mitsubishi Electric Living System's website
Breathing Buildings, a leading provider of controlled natural and hybrid ventilation systems, is celebrating winning ‘Commercial/Industrial Ventilation Product of the Year’ category at the prestigious HVR Awards 2024.
Posted in Air Conditioning, Articles, Awards, Building Industry Events, Building Industry News, Building Products & Structures, Building Services, Facility Management & Building Services, Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning - HVAC, Innovations & New Products, Restoration & Refurbishment, Retrofit & RenovationMitsubishi Electric has launched a new Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR) system with a low profile at high airflow.
Posted in Air Conditioning, Articles, Building Industry News, Building Products & Structures, Building Services, Facility Management & Building Services, Heating Systems, Controls and Management, Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning - HVAC, Innovations & New Products, Restoration & Refurbishment, Retrofit & Renovation, Sustainability & Energy EfficiencyThe Automatic Door Suppliers Association (ADSA) held its 10th Annual Charity Golf Day raising more than £5,000 for charity.
Posted in Access Control & Door Entry Systems, Architectural Ironmongery, Articles, Awards, Building Associations & Institutes, Building Industry Events, Building Industry News, Building Products & Structures, Building Services, Charity work, Doors, Exhibitions and Conferences, Posts, Retrofit & Renovation, Security and Fire ProtectionReynaers Aluminium has developed an acoustic calculator to provide an insight into the level of noise protection built into its window, door and curtain walling systems.
Posted in Acoustics, Noise & Vibration Control, Aluminium Products, Articles, Building Industry News, Building Products & Structures, Building Services, Building Systems, Curtain Walling, Doors, Information Technology, Innovations & New Products, Restoration & Refurbishment, Retrofit & Renovation, Walls, Windows