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Lossnay RVX Fresh Series Air Ventilation

Why do we need fresh air ventilation? Poor indoor air quality can be attributed to many problems inside a building. Excess humidity causes dampness, rot and mould, whilst pollutants are known to be a major cause of damaging health issues such as asthma and eczema. Stale air is also believed to lead to a loss in productivity and low morale. As the demand for improved energy efficiency results in increasingly airtight buildings, natural ventilation proves less effective and drives the need for mechanical ventilation. With increasing legislation, the challenge for designers, installers and occupiers of any building is to find ventilation that s both effective and energy efficient. Mitsubishi Electric meets this need with a range of Lossnay Mechanical Ventilation Heat Recovery (MVHR) systems, designed to supply fresh air into any commercial building whilst simultaneously extracting stale air and, most importantly, recovering valuable heat energy for maximum efficiency. The benefits of Lossnay include: Clean, fresh air Improved air quality and comfort Increased climate control Reduced energy bills Energy efficient heat recovery Significantly reduced power consumption and SFP s

Lossnay is a state-of-the-art heat exchange technology, that enables CO 2 reduction and energy saving

Legislation - driving the need for effective ventilation ErP Directive The Ecodesign Directive for Energy Related Products (ErP) is European legislation adopted in 9 to improve the environmental performance of any products that use energy or that are related to energy consumption. All fans, including those integrated into other products, with an electrical power input between 125W and 500kW are subject to this legislation which has been implemented over two stages. The implementation of the first stage took place on the 1st January 2013 and set out the first tier of minimum energy efficiency requirements. The second stage has been effective since the 1st January 2015 and called for a higher level of minimum energy efficiency requirements for fans. Part L Part L of the Building Regulations calls for buildings to be more airtight and energy efficient. As a result, maintaining good indoor air quality through effective ventilation is vital and MVHR systems are perfect to achieve this in an energy efficient manner. Part L covers the maximum amount of electricity a mechanical ventilation system should use and more specifically what the fan motors in a unit should use (Specific Fan Power (SFP)). Furthermore, figures for minimum energy efficiency for heat exchangers in heat recovery systems are outlined for non-domestic buildings. Currently Part L calls for heat recovery systems with plate heat exchangers, installed in non-domestic buildings, to be at least 50% efficient. Part F Part F of the Building Regulations focuses on ventilation systems and indoor air quality in both domestic and commercial buildings. It covers all aspects of specifying and designing a ventilation system and gives guidance on installation, commissioning, operation and maintenance. Minimum ventilation rates are also advised within the document, e.g. a minimum air supply rate of 10l/s/person (litres per second, per person) is advised in offices. Mechanical ventilation with heat recovery can help reduce overheating in buildings and decrease both heating and cooling loads Page 4

How Lossnay works Lossnay s Dynamic Paper Heat Exchanger Core The technology behind the energy efficiency of Lossnay lies in the construction of the core which enables exchange of both latent heat (humidity/moisture) and sensible heat (temperature) to maintain a comfortable internal environment for minimal energy consumption. The core is made from ultra-thin paper and sits at the heart of the system. Constructed in a corrugated form and layered in alternate directions, the core allows a cross airflow to maximise heat recovery without the supply and exhaust air mixing, ensuring only fresh air is introduced into a building. Stale dirty indoor air (Exhaust Air) Fresh air introduction (Outdoor Air) Outdoors Indoors Fresh air into building (Supply Air) Stale air removed from building (Return Air) The use of ultra-thin paper enables the unit to achieve high enthalpy exchange efficiency and dramatically increases moisture permeability whilst acting as a barrier against air leakage. As Lossnay extracts stale air from a building, heat energy is recovered through the paper core and transferred into the fresh incoming air Exhaust Air Outdoor Air Return Air Supply Air Page 5

New More Efficient DC Fan Motor Benefits of this include: 1. Reduced power consumption 2. Reduced SFP s 3. More energy saving 4. Wider range of air volume Low Power Consumption The adoption of more efficient DC fan motors means that the new Lossnay RVX units are able to offer a significant reduction in power consumption. Low Specific Fan Powers (SFP s) This reduction enables the Lossnay RVX units to benefit from significantly lower specific fan powers (SFP s). With SFP s ranging from as low as 0.30 W/(l/s) up to a maximum of 1.1 W/(l/s) across the entire range, the Lossnay RVX units more than comply with Building Regulations and legislation and allow for more energy saving and reduced carbon emissions. Improved Air Volume The new units also benefit from a wider air volume range with four distinct and selectable fan speeds compared to the three fan speeds with the previous model. Each fan speed is 25%, 50%, 75% and 100% of the rated air volume of each unit allowing more precise air volume control. Page

COMPARISON C BETWEEN NEW AND PREVIOUS POWER CONSUMPTION (New Model: Fanspeed 4, Previous Model: Extra High) INPUT POWER (W) 1 1000 800 00 400 Previous model New model 0 Size 15 Size 25 Size 35 Size 50 Size 5 Size 80 Size 100 Size Size MODEL PREVIOUS MODEL CHARACTERISTIC CURVES NEW MODEL CHARACTERISTIC CURVES STATIC PRESSURE Fine air volume operation is not available STATIC PRESSURE Allows a wide range of selection of operation, from fine to large air volume 25% 50% 75% 100% Extra Low Low High AIR VOLUME Fan speed 1 Fan speed 2 Fan speed 3 Fan speed 4 AIR VOLUME Page 7

PZ-1DR-E Controller New Remote Controller The design of the new PZ-1DR-E Lossnay controller has been unified with the PAR-31MAA air conditioning controller with a full-dot backlit LCD screen making it easy to see and use. Additionally the new controller has a vast range of added functionality allowing for flexibility on application and increased energy saving. An example of this is the weekly timer function (shown below) which now allows all four fan speeds to be selected enabling optimised ventilation not just at different times of the day but also for different days of the week. During summer nights the night purge function of the Lossnay units allows cooler fresh air to be brought into the building via the bypass damper, to reduce internal temperatures and cool the building fabric therefore reducing the load on the air conditioning system the next morning. This function on the new RVX units has been made more flexible whereby, it is now possible to select the operation start conditions, air volume and operation time to suit each application. Auto ventilation mode, a function which automatically switches the Lossnay units between heat recovery mode and bypass mode dependent on indoor and outdoor conditions, has been made more flexible with the new RVX units. There are now two pre-defined factory settings that can be used for this function or a completely free setting allowing the conditions of bypass mode to be individually selected for each application. Example: Weekly Timer Function Previous Model Mon - Thurs 8.00 9.00 12.00 13.00 17.00 19.00 22.00 LOW HIGH LOW HIGH LOW EXTRA LOW Total Power Consumption in a week 8.00 9.00 12.00 13.00 17.00 19.00 22.00 Friday LOW HIGH LOW HIGH EXTRA LOW 8.00 22.00 Sat - Sun EXTRA LOW 0% OFF New Model 8.00 9.00 12.00 13.00 17.00 19.00 22.00 32.5 kwh Mon - Thurs Friday 2 2 2 1 8.00 9.00 12.00 13.00 17.00 19.00 22.00 2 4 4 2 3 3 1 12. kwh 8.00 22.00 Sat - Sun 1 Previous Model New Model Page 8

PCB Functionality The PCB of the new Lossnay RVX units has some added functionality allowing for more flexible control options. The connection of a third party pre / post-heater with operation functionality is now available. Additionally external fan speed control using 0-10V DC signal is possible across all four fan speeds allowing fan speed control using a third party CO 2 sensor or a BEMS system. Fan Speed 4 Fan Speed 1 Fan speed 4 Fan speed 1 High CO 2 density CO2 Sensor Low CO 2 density CO2 Sensor Centralised Control As well as being able to interlock with Mitsubishi Electric Mr Slim and City Multi air conditioning systems, the new Lossnay RVX units can be centrally controlled using an AE-E centralised controller with optional energy monitoring functionality. 1 Centralised Controller AE-E Outdoor Unit Indoor unit Network Remote Controller Lossnay RVX Lossnay Remote Controller PZ-1DR-E Indoor unit Network Remote Controller Interlocked With City Multi Indoor Units 2 Centralised Controller AE-E Outdoor Unit Lossnay RVX Lossnay Remote Controller PZ-1DR-E Lossnay RVX Lossnay Remote Controller PZ-1DR-E Lossnay Units Only 3 Centralised Controller AE-E Outdoor Unit Lossnay RVX Lossnay Remote Controller PZ-1DR-E EXTERNAL SIGNAL SOURCE Interlocked With External Devices 4 Centralised Controller AE-E Outdoor Unit M-NET Adaptor Mr Slim Outdoor Unit Indoor unit Lossnay Remote Controller PZ-1DR-E Lossnay RVX Interlocked With Mr Slim Indoor Units Page 9

LGH-RVX-E Commercial Series CommERCiaL models LGH15RVX-E LGH25RVX-E LGH35RVX-E LGH50RVX-E LGH5RVX-E LGH80RVX-E LGH100RVX-E LGHRVX-E LGHRVX-E ELECTRICAL POwER SUPPLy RUNNING CURRENT (A) INPUT POwER (w) AIRFLOw (m 3 /h) *2 AIRFLOw (l/s) *2 SPECIFIC POwER (w/(l/s)) ExTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (Pa) SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL (dba) TEMPERATURE ExCHANGE EFFICIENCy (%) ENTHALPy Heating ExCHANGE EFFICIENCy (%) Cooling weight (kg) DIMENSIONS (mm) Width x Depth x Height DUCT SIZE (mm) STANDARD FILTER *1 FUSE RATING (BS88) HRC (A) 0.10 0.15 0.24 0.40 7 14 28 49 38 75 113 10 21 31 42 0.70 0.7 0.90 1.17 24 54 95 17 19 24 28 84 83 80 79 75.5 73 79 74.5 20 0 x 10 x 289 100 0.10 0.1 0.28 0.48 8 1 33 2 3 125 8 250 17 35 52 9 0.47 0.4 0.3 0.90 5 21 48 85 17 20 22 27 8 82 80 79 83 7 72 9.5 83 74.5 70 8 23 0 x 735 x 289 0.12 0.2 0.54 0.98 11 31 70 140 88 175 23 350 24 49 73 97 0.4 0.3 0.9 1.44 10 40 90 10 17 20 28 32 88.5 8 82.5 80 83.5.5 74.5 82 73 30 888 x 874 x 331 0.13 0.2 0.59 1.15 12 32 15 125 250 375 500 35 9 104 139 0.34 0.4 0.75 1.19 8 30 8 120 19 28 34 87 83.5 82.5 75 9 82 72.5 8.5 33 888 x 101 x 331 0.15 0.39 0.90 1.5 15 49 131 252 13 325 488 50 45 90 135 1 0.33 0.54 0.97 1.39 8 30 8 120 22 29 34.5 8 84 77 82 7 8.5 74 9.5 38 908 x 954 x 404 0.15 0.3 0.83 1.82 0 151 335 400 00 800 5 111 17 222 0.32 0.54 0.90 1.51 10 38 85 23 30 34.5 85 84 82.5 79 73.5 72.5 70 48 1144 x 1004 x 404 250 0.17 0.50 1.20 2.50 21 75 420 250 500 750 1000 9 139 208 2 0.30 0.54 0.9 1.51 11 43 9 170 23 31 37 89.5 8.5 83 80 87 74 72.5 85.5 77 73 54 0.29 0.70 1.75 3. 38 123 311 70 375 750 1125 0 104 208 313 417 0.37 0.59 0.99 1.1 11 44 98 175 24 32 39 85 84 82.5 80 73.5 72 72.5 70.5 98 0.33 0.88 2.20 4.88 42 153 400 850 500 1000 0 0 139 2 417 55 0.30 0.55 0.9 1.53 10 38 84 28 3 40 89.5 8.5 83 80 87 74 72.5 85.5 77 73 110 1144 x 1231 x 404 1144 x 1004 x 808 1144 x 1231 x 808 250 (SA,RA) 250 (OA,EA) 270 (SA,RA) 250 (OA,EA) 270 x 700 x 700 10 10 Notes: Running Current, Input Power and Recovery Efficiency are based on the above airflow rate, power supply 240v, 50Hz. Sound Pressure Level measured at 1.5m under the centre of panel. *1: EU-F7 filter available as optional parts. *2: Airflow tested to Japan industrial standard JIS B 828.,, & relate to the fan speeds of the Lossnay RVX units i.e. fanspeed 1, 2, 3 & 4. Lossnay Housings are also available, please contact Mitsubishi Electric for further information. Page 10

Product Information DimENSioNS LGH-15RVX-E DimENSioNS LGH-25-100RVX-E* D B E C A * Please refer to the table below for individual unit size dimensions model REfERENCE LGH-25RVX-E LGH-35RVX-E LGH-50RVX-E LGH-5RVX-E LGH-80RVX-E LGH-100RVX-E DIMENSIONS CEILING SUSPENSION FIXTURE PITCH A B C D E 0 888 888 908 1144 1144 735 874 101 954 1004 1231 289 331 331 404 404 404 78 875 875 895 1131 1131 2 921 103 1001 1051 12 NomiNaL DuCt DiamEtER 250 250 DimENSioNS LGH-RVX-E DimENSioNS LGH-RVX-E Page 11

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