A WAY TO ENJOY THE NEW NORMAL IN YOUR OWN HOME

Working from home is becoming more common in the post-COVID world, and the lowest acceptable level for air quality has altered. This is the "new normal." By pairing its quick, squeaky-clean, and environmentally friendly air conditioners with a Lossnay ventilation system for improved indoor air quality, Mitsubishi Electric offers a comfort solution.


Manufacturers of residential, commercial, and industrial air conditioning systems include Mitsubishi Electric. It's Time to Upgrade Your Air, a new idea about preserving indoor air quality, has been developed by the corporation as part of the digital awareness campaign Creating Your Comfort for Air Conditioners.


Living indoors with little to no exposure to environment during the current COVID-19 era may become unhealthy if there isn't a sufficient ventilation system to provide clean air. The Lossnay Ventilator from Mitsubishi Electric is a comprehensive heat exchange ventilation system that exchanges temperature and humidity using paper properties. It aids in maintaining comfortable humidity and temperature levels for people.

The air in the attic is significantly difficult to filter before it is supplied to your home because to the accumulation of dust, dirt, and other impurities like mould, insect, and rodent droppings. Lossnay only gets fresh air from the outside; it does not remove air from the attic. As a result, Lossnay System uses only direct fresh air that has been properly filtered.


With the aid of this innovative technology, users will be able to breathe clean air at home and stay healthy. Mitsubishi Electric Air Conditioners will give customers the opportunity to experience the new normal in the security of their own homes since they are supported by an energy-efficient air conditioning system.




Lossnay Core and Lossnay...


Lossnay for business purposes


Losnay for personal usage











Options for the system


Climate Control:


Inside air conditioners, dual barrier coating prevents rust and greasy debris.

  • PM 2.5 particles are captured using a micro-particle catching filter.
  • Fast cooling technology for a cosy setting.
  • Fast cooling technology for a cosy setting.
  • Long Air Flow for immediate cooling in larger spaces (up to 12 metres).
  • Additional advantages of using a Lossnay Ventilator


A balanced pressure ventilation system that provides fresh air.

  • Ventilation for energy recovery without opening windows.
  • combining with an air conditioner to provide a comfortable indoor environment.
  • For immediate energy savings, bypass the Ventilation External Control setting.
"Combining Lossnay ventilation system with our Air Conditioners will provide best-in-class indoor air quality, which is the need of the hour as most working professionals in India and the rest of the world would continue working from home," said Naohiko Hosokawa, Director & Business Unit Head-Living Environment Division, Mitsubishi Electric India Pvt. Ltd., in describing the new concept.

Lossnay technology: what is it?

If you choose to ventilate a cool, air-conditioned room with fresh outdoor air on a hot summer day, the hot air entering the space will raise the space's temperature and humidity. Your electricity costs will go up if you set the air conditioner to a stronger level to maintain the room's temperature and humidity. The Lossnay ventilation system enables you to change the room's air while keeping the desired level of cold, dry air. The Lossnay brand name, in use since the system was invented in 1970, was created through the combining of English and Japanese phrases that imply "no loss."The method helps to cut down on the amount of electricity used by preventing energy loss during ventilation.
















Lossnay can be used for a variety of purposes.


Lossnay Core: Heat exchange utilising a paper filter that has been properly treated...

The Lossnay Core, a heat exchange filter created specifically for the Lossnay Energy Recovery Ventilator, is its heart. Partition plates composed of a specially processed paper keep the fresh outside air and the emitted room air apart as they move through the Lossnay Core. It blocks the movement of air but permits the transmission of temperature and humidity. When an engineer was watching his daughter play, he curled a piece of paper into a tube and blew air through it, which is how the concept for this invention was born. He became aware of how her breath was heating his hand through the paper.

It is not surprising that Lossnay Energy Recovery Ventilators are used in a variety of establishments, including office buildings, department stores, and governmental structures, given the rising demand for energy-efficient heating and cooling systems for homes and commercial buildings around the world. Lossnay Energy Recovery Ventilators are recognised for their energy effectiveness on a global scale. The system has twice received the Energy Conservation Award from Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry. In addition, Lossnay technology has received patents from Japan as well as seven other nations in Europe and North America.

(Adopted in reliance on data provided by Mitsubishi Electric)