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VRV/VRF Systems: Service Overview
Variable Refrigerant Volume and Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF Refrigeration) are the perfect solution for commercial and residential spaces that require multiple indoor units or multiple style indoor units.
One outdoor system can be connected to multiple indoor units and the refrigerant is delivered to each indoor unit as required. Each indoor unit has its own temperature sensor so precise temperature control can be achieved. Greater energy efficiencies can also be achieved using VRV/VRF than one large plant.
Why use VRV/VRF Systems?
The VRV and VRF system are viewed as one of the innovative development in the air-conditioning industry. Aside from the features and components, its energy efficiency is also one of the factors which performed better than other units.
In certain air-conditioning units, it is equipped with the air purification where it will result in better air quality in your room or office.
It is normally a quiet air-conditioning system as compared to the other commercial type of air-conditioning system. In addition, since the VRV and VRF units requires longer pipes due to the location and area required, it is often far away from your air-conditioning units or room. Thus, the noise of your VRV or VRF units would significantly reduce due to the distance. Furthermore, it is noticed that the noise coming out of the system tends to be lower as compared the split air-conditioning system.
With one VRV or VRF air-conditioning unit, you are able to allocate various units to your house or office. This is beneficial where it reduces the amount of space required for the installation. Also, the cost of installation would be less with the great cooling performance and efficiency.
For users who focus a lot on the aesthetics of the building or home, it may be suitable as the units need not be installed on the wall which could affect the design of the house.