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VRF is a direct expansion air conditioner system that Multiple indoor units can be controlled independently of each other by an outdoor unit with aid of gas flow distributors. A VRF system is used in order to cool and heat the life scenes in a building depending on the requirements of the buildings variable capacity.

Advantages of VRF Air conditioner systems

- Low operation cost

- Low payback period

- Low noise level

- Less space occupation

- Provision of rapidly comfort  and dissemination

- High reliability

- High design flexibility

- Increase in annual working time of the system

- Energy saving and environmentally friendly refrigerant R410A

- Alternating to centralized and personal air conditioner systems as single system.

- Easy installation and high speed installation

- Light outdoor system. Small space occupation.

- Individual and controlled from a single center

- No need extra devices for heating (until 15 oC )

- Compliance with building automation systems

Usage Area of VRF Systems  

- Multiple regions which need independently air conditioning and the regions that desired load changes continuously such as hotels, hospitals, offices, shopping centre, restaurants, shops, theatre, cinema-like structures.

- According to the refrigerant gas pipe in the building footprint is very large air ducts and heating and cooling pipes are made ​​that are difficult to pass,

- Mechanical installation location can not be separated sufficiently, the open air cooling system (roof garden) is made ​​to be placed,

- Group of tenants in a separate section of the special air conditioning bill wants them (wasted energy control), business centres, plazas,

- at every point in the desired comfort villas and residences

- Glass curtain facade buildings

- Unwanted deformation of the exterior of historic buildings

- Property is desirable that the low cost of the entire project

Our practices regarding VRF air conditioning system is available below

VRF Systems PROJECTS