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FAQS
What are the benefit of a VRV/VRF System?
Highly energy efficient, precise temperature control, flexibility in installation, multiple type of indoor units that can be connected to a single ODU, space savings & latest technologies are some of the major benefits compared to conventional air conditioners.
How Does a VRF System Work?
Variable refrigerant flow systems continually adjust the flow of refrigerant to each indoor evaporator. Thus, each indoor evaporator has its own set of controls. The indoor units link to the outdoor unit via control wires. The outdoor unit responds to the heating or cooling demand from the indoor units by manipulating its compressor speed to match the total requirements.
Is VRF system good for home & office use?
VRV systems require little maintenance and are highly reliable. As long as you get the annual maintenance on your VRV air conditioning system as you would for a traditional system, you should notice amazing reliability, energy efficiency and cooling effectiveness from the moment of installation and for years to come.
What happens if one of the indoor units in a VRF system stops working?
Don’t worry even if one indoor unit stops working due to whatever reasons the other units connected to the same system can still continue to work.
What’s the difference between VRV and VRF?
VRV (variable refrigerant volume) and VRF (variable refrigerant flow) are two different terms for the same technology. ... Also referred to as a VRF system, variable refrigerant flow is a technology that circulates only the minimum amount of refrigerant needed during single heating or cooling period.
Does a VRF system consume less electricity compared to a split air conditioner?
If you want an air conditioning system for your home or office that not only uses less energy but would also help you save money in the long run on your utility bills, then VRF system is the most energy efficient central air conditioner system for your home & office.
What is a Cassette AC?
A ceiling cassette air conditioning unit is no different and works on exactly the same principles; these units work the same way as wall-hung split system units. ... The indoor unit itself sits flush to the ceiling and distributes conditioned air through one, two, three or four sides of the unit depending upon the type of cassette unit you choose.
What is heat load?
The heating load is the amount of heat energy that would need to be added to a space to maintain the temperature in an acceptable range. The cooling load is the amount of heat energy that would need to be removed from a space (cooling) to maintain the temperature in an acceptable range.
How is heat load calculated?
By calculating the heat gain from each individual item and adding them together, an accurate heat load figure can be determined. Add the results together. Calculate the heat generated by occupants, allow 600 BTU per person. Add the above together to find the total heat load.