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OXYGEN Recuperators Now Available at ORO Haus

Looking for ventilation made for Baltic winters? ORO Haus now offers OXYGEN units for A++ homes, smart control, quiet comfort, and easy maintenance.

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We are adding OXYGEN recuperators to the ORO Haus range - ventilation units that are already well known in Lithuania and designed around the realities of our climate. This is not just another brand on the shelf. OXYGEN focuses on stable winter operation, high heat recovery, smart control, and low-effort maintenance for everyday homeowners.

The range is especially relevant for A++ class homes, renovated properties, and installers who want compact units with an integrated automation ecosystem and a clear installation workflow.

  • OXYGEN units use advanced counter-flow plate heat exchangers with heat recovery of up to 93%.
  • Built-in sensors and an energy-saving algorithm help preserve warmth while reducing electricity use.
  • Control options include the OXYGEN Easy App, Easy Cloud, LCD touch screens, and the 3-in-1 Easy remote with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.

Why OXYGEN Fits Baltic Homes

A Lithuanian winter is a real test for a heat recovery ventilator: low outdoor temperatures, humidity spikes in bathrooms, frequent cooking in closed kitchens, and highly airtight A++ buildings. OXYGEN units are designed so ventilation can remain stable during the cold season, while the automation balances heat recovery, frost protection, and energy consumption.

In practice, that means less manual adjustment. Five internal sensors, CO2, humidity and temperature monitoring, plus optional external smart sensors allow the system to respond to how the home is actually used instead of simply following one fixed schedule.

According to the manufacturer presentation, OXYGEN represents around one fifth of the Lithuanian market based on 2024 Eurovent data. That matters beyond brand awareness: widely installed equipment usually means more installer experience and stronger practical service knowledge.

Smart Control Without Unnecessary Complexity

A good recuperator should recover heat efficiently, but it should also adapt to the rhythm of the home. The OXYGEN ecosystem offers several control routes: mobile app, cloud platform, LCD touch screens, and the Easy remote. That is useful when both the homeowner and the installer or service partner need a clear way to access the system.

The comfort modes are where this becomes tangible. Bathroom mode temporarily boosts airflow after a shower, kitchen hood mode helps handle cooking vapors, and summer ventilation bypasses heat recovery when you simply want fresher air in closed rooms.

Two Installation Paths: Ceiling or Wall

The OXYGEN lineup gives two clear starting points. When space is limited or the unit is planned above the ceiling, the ceiling-mounted C series is the natural direction. For example, is a compact choice for medium-sized homes where low height and neat installation matter.

If wall or cabinet installation is more practical, the V series keeps higher capacity inside a compact EPP casing. For larger homes, a useful comparison point is - a wall-mounted model with smart control and up to 400 m3/h airflow.

What Helps Installers and Homeowners

OXYGEN units integrate the electric heater and automation directly into the unit. This saves space, shortens installation time, and reduces the need for extra components. The EPP casing is lightweight and provides strong thermal and acoustic insulation, which helps when the technical space is close to living areas.

Maintenance is designed to stay simple: filters can be replaced by removing easy snap-off covers, without complex service procedures. That matters because even the best recuperator only performs well when the homeowner can replace filters on time without hesitation.

At ORO Haus, we see OXYGEN as a practical choice for people who want ventilation adapted to Baltic winters, smart controls, and straightforward maintenance. If you are choosing between a ceiling and wall-mounted unit, start with the home area, duct route, and service access - the right model becomes much easier to identify from there.

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