In the context of constant power outages and rising electricity tariffs, many Ukrainians are concerned about how to protect themselves from unfavorable microclimates at home. After all, in such conditions, constant use of air conditioning is impossible.

In the pursuit of coolness and air quality, you should not forget about energy saving.

And even if you managed to cool the room with the air conditioner when the lights were on, the air will remain cool, but not fresh.

And if you open a window, you will quickly lose the pleasant coolness created by the air conditioner. Therefore, open windows in the summer mean wasted kilowatts of electricity and coolness.

In this case, an alternative will be to ensure good air quality with the PRANA recuperator, which can be used from autonomous power sources. After all, the energy consumption of a recuperator is several times less than that of an air conditioner.

For example, an air conditioner consumes 500 W/h, while a recuperator consumes only 3.2 W/h. The average consumption of PRANA 150 will be 7.3 W/h.

The recuperator ensures constant air exchange and, thanks to the copper heat exchanger, the energy from the exhaust air is transferred to the supply air, providing a comfortable room temperature. The energy transfer coefficient of the PRANA ventilation system reaches 98%.

This will help you create a favorable microclimate for your comfortable stay in the room.