VRF - FOE OR FRIEND

Complexity is the name of the game when describing the technical nature of how variable refrigerant flow technology works. The simplest explanation of VRF is to describe it as a large-scale ductless HVAC system that can perform at a high capacity. The specific design of a VRF system varies based on application. In general, VRF technology provides the ability for multiple indoor units or zones to operate on the same system.

Bursting VRF MYTHS:

Myth: VRF can only be used in commercial applications
This means that a VRF system can be scaled to meet the climate control needs of as mall single-family residence all the way to a commercial high-rise building.

Myth: VRF HVAC units are bulky
VRF equipment is sleek and compact compared to other HVAC equipment. This makes VRF an excellent solution for installing HVAC equipment in areas with limited
space

Myth: VRF systems are not easy to install
Because VRF equipment weighs much less than ducted equipment, installing a VRF system is easier and requires less physical effort than a traditional HVAC system.

Myth: VRF systems creates problem in simultaneous heating and cooling.
A VRF HVAC system can heat and cool different zones or rooms within a building at the same time. Building occupants have the ability to customize the temperature settings to their personal preferences.

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