VRF system

"Embracing Technological Leadership in VRF Air Conditioning"

VRF systems for cooling and heating are an excellent choice for indoor environments that undergo constant changes and require adaptable climate control technology to ensure optimal comfort levels.

VRF systems provide operators with the ability to regulate the comfort of an entire building using advanced technologies that offer exceptional flexibility and energy efficiency.

Whether it’s commercial properties or contemporary apartment complexes, we cater to diverse projects that necessitate multi-zone management. With user-friendly customization features and controller options, operators can easily adjust the comfort settings of each zone, individual rooms, or an entire floor from anywhere, at any time.

The versatility of VRF air conditioning allows for the connection of various indoor unit types—such as wall-mounted, cassette, and ducted air conditioners—to a single outdoor unit, all of which can be controlled through the same system. This affords flexible configuration options that seamlessly adapt to architectural and design requirements.

Cooling & Heating VRF Systems incorporate cutting-edge energy-saving technology, resulting in reduced operational costs and a minimized carbon footprint. These systems excel in efficiency and comfort, even during partial load operation, making them one of the most adaptive and energy-efficient solutions available.


Effortlessly managing VRF Systems is facilitated by range of centralized controllers, including both fixed and mobile options.

From maintaining ideal indoor climates throughout the year to continuously developing innovative technology to meet the evolving needs of cities, we are dedicated to providing solutions that enable people to adapt to the future.

FAQ

Most frequent questions and answers

VRF (Variable Refrigerant Flow) is a “direct expansion” air conditioning system, meaning that air is cooled directly by the refrigerant in or close to the area being conditioned. VRF differs from most other types of “direct expansion” systems because it can send different amounts of refrigerant to various indoor units located throughout a building – in doing so it is possible to manage different temperatures simultaneously in different parts of a building. A VRF system consists of one or more Outdoor Units (ODUs) and multiple Indoor Units (IDUs).

Based on the ambient temperature in a room or space, algorithms determine the optimal amount of refrigerant that needs to be sent from one or more ODUs to each individual IDU to achieve the required temperature at any given moment. For this reason, VRF systems are normally more energy efficient than installing multiple ‘single split’ systems (consisting of multiple pairs of ODUs and IDUs which operate independently of each other) especially in ‘part load’ conditions, where the system does not need to work at full capacity.

Each IDU can be controlled by both a remote or individual room controller and a centralized controller (covering many rooms or zones), which makes monitoring easier and efficient in terms of total energy optimization operation.

They are particularly suitable for multi-room or multi-zone spaces which may have different levels of exposure to sunlight (and therefore different ambient temperatures) in the same building, therefore individual comfort (temperature/mode) is appreciated