Introducing New Energy Recovery Ventilator Units from Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US
Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US introduces Lossnay RVX2, the next generation of Lossnay Energy Recovery Ventilator units helping building owners, engineers and architects meet ventilation requirements and improve indoor air quality.
Lossnay RVX2 ERV units improve comfort and efficiency by repurposing heat from exhaust air stream to condition filtered outdoor air supplied for ventilation. Designed to save energy in commercial and light commercial settings, Lossnay is a total heat exchange ventilation system with a low-maintenance cross-flow energy-exchange core made of a specially treated, cellulose-fiber membrane for temperature (sensible heat) and humidity (latent heat) exchanges.
The unit helps building owners, engineers and architects improve indoor air quality and ventilation while satisfying new and evolving efficiency requirements.
The optional CO2 sensor can also help improve indoor air quality and save energy. In combination with the new remote controller, Lossnay RVX2 can automatically adjust fan speed between 25% and 100% depending on CO2 concentration.
In compliance with energy codes in many states, the unit features a high-efficiency DC motor requiring less than 1 W/CFM at all fan speeds. For versatility in application options, the units are available in 300, 380, 470, 600, 940 and 1200 cfm airflow volumes. All units come equipped with a MERV 7 filter as standard; optional MERV 14 and MERV 16 filters are available. The fan speed can be adjusted between 25% and 100% in 5% increments.