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Key Considerations for Indoor Ventilation

10/ 06/ 2026
  It’s hard to imagine a comfortable indoor space without high-quality, properly organized air circulation. Have you ever noticed how much our well-being and experience of being in a room change depending on the quality of the air we breathe there? In a poorly ventilated space, our sense of comfort decreases significantly: fatigue, headaches, and other issues arise. Today, more and more buildings are becoming almost completely airtight (installation of tight-sealing plastic windows, insulation of facades…). As a result, fresh air hardly enters the home through cracks, as it did in the past. Therefore, to ensure a constant feeling of freshness indoors, it is not enough to open windows briefly; rather, a high-quality ventilation system must be installed. PRANA is precisely such a solution—a supply and exhaust ventilation system with heat recovery. The PRANA heat recovery unit provides a complete air exchange cycle, supplying fresh air from outside while simultaneously removing stale air from the room. The unit is designed so that airflows do not mix at the inlet, outlet, or inside the working module. This design ensures a high level of energy efficiency. Thanks to the use of copper heat exchanger technology in the systems, the PRANA heat recovery unit can retain up to 98% of the coolness or heat in the room. Furthermore, installing such a ventilation system does not require complex installation, as it is done using diamond drilling without damaging existing finishes. How does the process of installing high-quality ventilation in a room work? Before proceeding to equipment selection and design, it is first necessary to identify existing and potential issues in the room. For example, the presence of mold and mildew, high humidity, a constant feeling of stuffiness, condensation on windows, and so on. During the consultation, our specialists also take into account the purpose of the space, its layout, and the number of people who will be in the room at any given time, as these factors will influence further calculations. This is followed by the actual design of the system. PRANA has its own design department, which develops ventilation system designs for various types of facilities both in Ukraine and abroad. After consulting with our managers and identifying the problem, the floor plan is handed over to our designers. At this stage, potential locations for the heat recovery unit are determined, taking into account regulations and the building’s specific characteristics. In the designs, our specialists calculate the required air exchange rate, select the equipment, and determine the installation zones for mounting and routing the air ducts and grilles of the ventilation systems (if a PRANA centralized ventilation system is being installed). Typically, a single heat recovery unit is designed to ventilate a single room, but this is determined on a case-by-case basis and requires prior consultation and analysis of the room layout. It is worth noting that partitions or bulky furniture can create obstacles to the even distribution of airflow. For each project, we offer a customized and effective solution that will meet the specific needs of your space. By installing a heat recovery ventilator, you can solve a whole range of problems, specifically by ensuring: a controlled and stable indoor climate 24/7 without energy loss maintenance of optimal humidity levels and a reduced risk of mold growth lower CO2 concentrations indoors constant air renewal without drafts or the need to open windows Properly organized ventilation is the key to your well-being and comfort while indoors! Breathe easily and freely with PRANA! More information on the manufacturer’s official website: prana.ua

It’s hard to imagine a comfortable indoor space without high-quality, properly organized air circulation. Have you ever noticed how much our well-being and experience of being in a room change depending on the quality of the air we breathe there? In a poorly ventilated space, our sense of comfort decreases significantly: fatigue, headaches, and other issues arise.

Today, more and more buildings are becoming almost completely airtight (installation of tight-sealing plastic windows, insulation of facades…). As a result, fresh air hardly enters the home through cracks, as it did in the past.

Therefore, to ensure a constant feeling of freshness indoors, it is not enough to open windows briefly; rather, a high-quality ventilation system must be installed. PRANA is precisely such a solution—a supply and exhaust ventilation system with heat recovery. The PRANA heat recovery unit provides a complete air exchange cycle, supplying fresh air from outside while simultaneously removing stale air from the room. The unit is designed so that airflows do not mix at the inlet, outlet, or inside the working module. This design ensures a high level of energy efficiency. Thanks to the use of copper heat exchanger technology in the systems, the PRANA heat recovery unit can retain up to 98% of the coolness or heat in the room. Furthermore, installing such a ventilation system does not require complex installation, as it is done using diamond drilling without damaging existing finishes.

How does the process of installing high-quality ventilation in a room work?

Before proceeding to equipment selection and design, it is first necessary to identify existing and potential issues in the room. For example, the presence of mold and mildew, high humidity, a constant feeling of stuffiness, condensation on windows, and so on. During the consultation, our specialists also take into account the purpose of the space, its layout, and the number of people who will be in the room at any given time, as these factors will influence further calculations.

This is followed by the actual design of the system. PRANA has its own design department, which develops ventilation system designs for various types of facilities both in Ukraine and abroad.

After consulting with our managers and identifying the problem, the floor plan is handed over to our designers. At this stage, potential locations for the heat recovery unit are determined, taking into account regulations and the building’s specific characteristics. In the designs, our specialists calculate the required air exchange rate, select the equipment, and determine the installation zones for mounting and routing the air ducts and grilles of the ventilation systems (if a PRANA centralized ventilation system is being installed).

Typically, a single heat recovery unit is designed to ventilate a single room, but this is determined on a case-by-case basis and requires prior consultation and analysis of the room layout. It is worth noting that partitions or bulky furniture can create obstacles to the even distribution of airflow. For each project, we offer a customized and effective solution that will meet the specific needs of your space.

By installing a heat recovery ventilator, you can solve a whole range of problems, specifically by ensuring:

  • a controlled and stable indoor climate 24/7 without energy loss
  • maintenance of optimal humidity levels and a reduced risk of mold growth
  • lower CO2 concentrations indoors
  • constant air renewal without drafts or the need to open windows

Properly organized ventilation is the key to your well-being and comfort while indoors! Breathe easily and freely with PRANA!

More information on the manufacturer’s official website: prana.ua

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