LANTISAIR is a company with many years of experience offering a wide range of state-of-the-art ventilation equipment designed for meeting any ventilation needs.

Our products are distinguished by high quality, balanced technical specifications and comply with European and international requirements in terms of energy-efficiency, reliability and safety, which is confirmed by relevant certificates and completed projects around the globe.

Our goal lies in creating products based on continuous development and improvement that will always meet the needs of the most demanding customer.

About Us
10 years of growth

LANTISAIR has a comprehensive andcomplete cycle of production ofhigh-technology industrialproducts ranging frommanufacturing of accessories to acompletely finished product.production volumes, vast geography of sales, a high share ofexports, as well as by recognition from our partners.

More than 1.5 million units of goods come off the assembly lineseach year, Having its own manufacturing capacities for productionof all parts, elements and assemblies, as well properly organizedinternal logistics, enables the company to maintain the balancebetween the high quality of the products and a reasonable pricingpelicy.

What is ventilation system

Home air ventilation can simply be defined as a"system that provides and circulates fresh air into and within a space.' We know that buildings are inherently filled with air pollutants such as volatile organic compounds, dust, and allergens that are found even in the cleanest of indoor spaces.One way ensure the health of people who live and work within a building is to properly ventilate the space. Home air ventilation takes place in two ways – first, fresh air from outside is added into an indoor area to lessen the effects of, or dilute, the polluted indoor air. This clean air is then circulated throughout the room or building.

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Four types of systems
  • Exhaust ventilation systems work by depressurizing the building and are relatively simple and inexpensive to install.

  • Supply ventilation systems work by pressurizing the building, and are also relatively simple and inexpensive to install.

  • Balanced ventilation systems, if properly designed and installed, neither pressurize nor depressurize a house. Rather, they introduce and exhaust approximately equal quantities of fresh outside air and polluted inside air.

  • Energy recovery ventilation systems (ERV) provide controlled ventilation while minimizing energy loss. They reduce the costs of heating ventilated air in the winter by transferring heat from the warm inside air being exhausted to the fresh (but cold) supply air. In the summer, the inside air cools the warmer supply air to reduce ventilation cooling costs. Compare whole-house ventilation systems to determine which is right for your home.

What is the purpose of a ventilation system

The general purpose of ventilation in buildings is to provide healthy air for breathing by both diluting the pollutants originating in the building and removing the pollutants from it.

  • Provide a continuous supply of fresh outside air.

  • Remove or dilute airborne contaminants.

  • Reduce potential fire or explosion hazards.

  • Maintain temperature and humidity at comfortable levels.