Navien Clean Ventilation System, Room Controller, Air Monitor. Photo by Kyungdong Navien

Navien Clean Ventilation System, Room Controller, Air Monitor. Photo by Kyungdong Navien

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[Asia Economy Reporter Moon Hyewon] Clean ventilation systems capable of ventilation are gaining attention for managing healthy indoor air quality. The 'Navien Clean Ventilation System,' launched by Kyungdong Navien at the end of last year, is a product leading a paradigm shift in air quality management. It is a device that comprehensively manages indoor air quality with a single unit, expelling polluted indoor air outside through ventilation and supplying clean air indoors by filtering fresh outdoor air through a powerful clean filter system.


It can also address radon, formaldehyde, volatile organic compounds, and carbon dioxide, which can only be managed through ventilation, and quickly removes fine dust generated during cooking through ventilation. Since it automatically manages ventilation and indoor air quality without opening windows, it can be used without worrying about outdoor weather even on days with severe fine dust.


Managing the air quality of the entire home with a single device increases space utilization, and because energy used for heating and cooling is recycled through heat exchange during ventilation, energy costs can also be reduced.


Convenience provided through various modes is also an advantage. It supports various daily life customized functions such as 'Auto Mode,' which manages indoor air 24 hours automatically; 'Sleep Mode,' which provides a comfortable sleeping environment by reducing carbon dioxide emissions; and 'Turbo Mode,' which operates at maximum wind speed when indoor pollutant concentration is high due to cleaning, among others.



The Navien Air Monitor is capable of accurate measurement, having received a Grade 1 rating in the fine dust simple measuring device performance evaluation conducted by the Ministry of Environment.


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