Many people assume that VRV and VRF are two separate types of HVAC systems. In reality, VRV and VRF are two names for the same HVAC system. The first VRV HVAC systems were developed by Daikin in the early 1980s using compressors with inverter technology. The VRV name (which stands for Variable Refrigerant Volume) was registered as an official trademark by Daikin as a technological leader in the HVAC industry. For their identical HVAC systems, all other businesses utilise VRF (Variable Refrigerant Flow). Eventually, the name VRF started to be used to describe these systems.

VRF to be the Rolls-Royce of HVAC systems

Consider VRF to be the Rolls-Royce of HVAC systems.

It's a high-tech air-conditioning system that works on the following principles:

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How Does VRF HVAC Work?

The VRF's operating logic is fully integrated into the system and is unique to each brand.

The user (e.g., preferred comfort temperature) and the ambient temperature provide inputs to the system. It implements its logic based on the data in order to achieve the ideal comfort conditions while consuming the least amount of energy.

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VRF HVAC System Types & Applications

Cooling Only systems – These systems are only capable of cooling.

There is no heat mode in the room. Each indoor unit has its own set of Fan and Dry settings.

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Advantages of a VRF system

Consistent Comfort

There are presently two duct systems in use:

A VRF system's compressor unit can correctly detect each zone's requirements and supply the exact quantity of refrigerant required to each air handling device. As a result, a computer room can be cooler than a south-facing office that receives a lot of sunlight.

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