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VRF HVAC System gaining momentum across India

Naohiko Hosokawa,

VRF HVAC system cleanses the air and delivers cool or warm air based on the user’s needs.

A great business environment not only fosters creativity and innovation but also helps in providing comfort to its employees and customers and reduces electricity overheads too. One of the ways to achieve an efficient work environment ecosystem and optimising your operation expenses is through getting an appropriate air conditioning system.

Now, just imagine having an air conditioner (AC) that offers quiet operation with low energy consumption, takes up less space, provides consistent comfort and reduces your total cost of ownership. Sounds like a perfect Air conditioning system, doesn’t it? Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) HVAC system does it all. Currently gaining momentum in India, VRF HVAC system cleanses air and delivers cool or warm air based on the user’s needs. These VRF systems are immensely valued for their inverter technology-based principles of energy saving. One of the most important air conditioning developments in the past years, VRF system provides both cooling and heating effect. In fact, some models are even capable of providing both heating and cooling simultaneously to separate areas within the user’s space.

VRF helps in maintaining varying temperatures in the different zones as per the user requirements. It uses different indoor units, each with their respective temperature controls, to offer temperatures across each space. Therefore, VRF systems are increasingly gaining popularity in commercial spaces across India due to its diverse operational nature and individualised comfort control for each user.

Considering the working of a VRF system, it consists of one or more outdoor condensing unit and multiple indoor units. VRF denotes the system’s ability to control the amount of refrigerant that flows to multiple indoor units. This design approach allows for the use of several indoor units with different capacities as well as configurations, connected to a sole or multiple condensing units. This setup offers individualised comfort control as well as heating and cooling in different zones at the same time. Offering operational efficiency, VRF has some key advantages such as:

  • VRF HVAC systems saves space. They don’t occupy much space as other centralised systems.
  • They are energy efficient and designed to provide the precise amount of refrigerant that is essential to cool or heat a room, given the room’s present condition. This leads to system being required to run less frequently and at lower capacities.
  • They have condensing unit installed outside which provide a relaxed, silent and calm environment inside the workplace.
  • VRF systems are popular for their flexibility and compact size. They are easier to install and use less space.
  • A VRF system can maintain different temperature to different zones of a single workspace as per requirement of each room. This way, it promises the important benefit of individualised comfort.
  • A VRF HVAC system undergoes less wear and tear due to its design. Thus, there will be lesser chances of breakdown of the system or of the components of the system.

A lot of global leaders have entered into this technology and are offering VRF HVAC systems. Mitsubishi Electric India, a global leader in air conditioning systems, offers advanced VRF technology for industrial, commercial and residential use. These VRF air conditioning systems provide distributed airflow, zoned heating and cooling, flexibility of installation, and much more thereby, consuming minimal energy, maximizing individual comfort, and have a high-performance coefficient. In terms of applications, Mitsubishi Electric India VRF systems can benefit corporate offices, restaurants, retail stores, and similar other establishments.

Given a whole lot of benefits by VRF HVAC system, it makes for a sensible option in commercial spaces and is much better than conventional air-conditioning solutions. Conclusively, VRF HVAC systems are better than traditional air conditioning systems and are expected to secure a prominent position in the air conditioning sector in India.

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