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Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF)

Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) is a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) technology that provides individual zone control and energy-efficient operation. It is a sophisticated system that allows for the simultaneous heating and cooling of different areas within a building, thereby enabling precise temperature control and increased energy savings.

The VRF system consists of an outdoor unit, which houses a compressor and condenser. This unit is responsible for circulating refrigerant throughout the system.

Multiple indoor units, such as fan coil units or air handlers, are installed in different zones or rooms within the building. Each indoor unit is connected to the outdoor unit via refrigerant lines.

VRF systems are commonly used in commercial buildings, hotels, hospitals, and large residential complexes. They offer energy efficiency, flexible zoning, and precise temperature control, making them an attractive option for achieving comfort and energy savings in various settings.

Features :

  • Self-developed compressoor
  • High reliable low-pressure shells
  • Evaporating temperature control
  • Capacity assist mode
  • Rapid mode during startup