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Mitsubishi LGH200RVXT3-E (250x750mm Spigot)

Mitsubishi LGH200RVXT3-E (250x750mm Spigot)

SKU : LGH200RVXT3-E

Overview

The Commercial Lossnay (LGH) Mechanical Ventilation Heat Recovery (MVHR) systems are designed to supply clean, fresh air into commercial buildings, whilst simultaneously extracting stale air. The RVXT3 units offer a significantly reduced height whilst maintaining a large airflow, allowing easy installation in ceiling voids.
€6.396,61 EUR Excl. VAT: €5.330,51 EUR

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Mitsubishi LGH200RVXT3-E (250x750mm Spigot)

Overview

  • Power Supply: 3 Phase
  • Mitsubishi Electric pioneered heat exchanger enables maximised latent heat exchange, resulting in cost and carbon savings
  • Low unit height (500mm) and lightweight structure, ideal for ceiling installation
  • Four commissionable fan speeds, settable between 25-100%, with independent supply and return fan control offering low running costs and easier compliance to Part L
  • Optional Mitsubishi Electric energy saving CO2 sensors allow automatic incremental fan control for a healthy indoor environment; sensors powered by Lossnay unit
  • No condensate drain required allowing for easy design and installation
  • Dual-barrier coated fans, prevents dust and grease accumulation, ensuring long-term efficient fan operation
  • Constant pressure control available with 0-10V pressure transducer (field supplied), for variable airflow requirements across multiple zones
  • Compatible with Mr Slim and City Multi air conditioning systems for a complete and highly effective system operation
  • Duct handing selectable via dipswitch, for easy and flexible installation
  • Optional high efficiency filters available

Product Part Number

LGH200RVXT3-E

Description

The Commercial Lossnay (LGH) Mechanical Ventilation Heat Recovery (MVHR) systems are designed to supply clean, fresh air into commercial buildings, whilst simultaneously extracting stale air. The RVXT3 units offer a significantly reduced height whilst maintaining a large airflow, allowing easy installation in ceiling voids.

Key Features

  • Power Supply: 3 Phase
  • Mitsubishi Electric pioneered heat exchanger enables maximised latent heat exchange, resulting in cost and carbon savings
  • Low unit height (500mm) and lightweight structure, ideal for ceiling installation
  • Four commissionable fan speeds, settable between 25-100%, with independent supply and return fan control offering low running costs and easier compliance to Part L
  • Optional Mitsubishi Electric energy saving CO2 sensors allow automatic incremental fan control for a healthy indoor environment; sensors powered by Lossnay unit
  • No condensate drain required allowing for easy design and installation
  • Dual-barrier coated fans, prevents dust and grease accumulation, ensuring long-term efficient fan operation
  • Constant pressure control available with 0-10V pressure transducer (field supplied), for variable airflow requirements across multiple zones
  • Compatible with Mr Slim and City Multi air conditioning systems for a complete and highly effective system operation
  • Duct handing selectable via dipswitch, for easy and flexible installation
  • Optional high efficiency filters available

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is a commercial MVHR unit?

    A commercial MVHR unit is a mechanical ventilation with heat recovery unit designed for larger buildings such as offices, schools, classrooms, retail spaces and commercial properties. It extracts stale air while supplying fresh filtered air and recovering heat from the outgoing air.

  • Where are commercial MVHR units used?

    Commercial MVHR units are commonly used in offices, schools, classrooms, meeting rooms, commercial buildings and larger ventilation projects where higher airflow rates are required.

  • Are commercial MVHR units the same as domestic MVHR units?

    No, commercial MVHR units are generally designed for higher airflow rates and larger spaces, while domestic MVHR units are designed for homes and smaller residential properties.