Mitsubishi Electric has launched a new CD for its range of mechanical heat recovery ventilation systems which includes special calculation software showing how to use the technology to reduce the heating or cooling load within a room and how quick the technology’s payback period will be when compared to the running costs of a conventional ventilator.

The Lossnay range of mechanical heat recovery ventilation units offer a special paper core that captures heat from outgoing air, to pre-heat fresh, incoming air and reduce energy consumption, whilst providing a fresh and comfortable indoor environment with less static.

“Commercial buildings face increasing demands for energy conservation yet at the same time, anyone in the building rightly expects the highest standards of air quality,” explains Debbie Reeve, Marketing Manager for the company’s range of air conditioning products.

“This CD provides details on the complete range of Lossnay models in an easy to access format that will help consultants and contractors deliver both fresher indoor environments and the best levels of energy efficiency possible.”

The self-loading CD provides examples of how Lossnay can make a difference to a building’s energy use.

www.airconditioning.mitsubishielectric.co.uk