Energy Smart.
Air in your home.

Energy Smart is the Sabiana range of high efficiency ventilation units with heat recovery, designed specifically for residential applications.

The efficient
system.

Energy Smart is a controlled mechanical ventilation system that ensures correct air exchange, with maximum respect for energy efficiency.

The efficient
system.

Energy Smart is a controlled mechanical ventilation system that ensures correct air exchange, with maximum respect for energy efficiency.

Rooms in total synergy.

The exhaust air, derived from domestic humidity, cooking fumes and household detergents, is conveyed outwards and replaced with new filtered and purified air.

Thanks to the principle of heat recovery, the outgoing air exchanges its heat with the incoming air, thereby reducing consumption for heating and cooling.

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Energy smart

Fresh Air

Supply Air

Extract Air

Exhaust Air

Fresh Air

Supply Air

Extract Air

Exhaust Air

Passivhaus certification.
More value to your home.

The controlled mechanical ventilation systems are the optimal solution to guarantee adequate air exchange, minimising heat dispersion, and therefore constitute a fundamental element in the construction of homes with high-performance insulation and efficiency, and in the energy requalification of existing buildings.

The Passivhaus protocol therefore certifies the performance of the Residential Ventilation Units (RVU), evaluating them on the basis of test criteria that are representative of the real operating conditions. In addition to unit efficiency or specific power consumption, Passivhaus also verifies the limits of use in the most extreme working conditions and compliance with indoor comfort.

Thanks to economic investments that are not particularly demanding and very low maintenance costs, Energy Smart controlled mechanical ventilation systems offer many advantages and no contraindications, and since the property's energy class increases, its value increases over time.

The Passivhaus standard, established in 1988 through a collaboration between the University of Lund in Sweden and the Wolfgang Feist of the Institut für Umwelt und Wohnen (Institute for the Environment and Construction) in Germany, defines the criteria for the construction of buildings for them to be energy-efficient and comfortable at affordable prices.