Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) is everywhere these days. If you work in HVAC, you can’t escape it. The brochures promise efficiency, flexibility, and comfort – sometimes they sound like VRF can solve ...
This article first appeared in Engineered Systems. View the original post in its entirety here. Variable refrigerant flow (VRF) systems were first introduced to the HVAC community in Japan in 1980 as ...
Seeking increased business opportunities, contractors can look to variable refrigerant flow (VRF), a growing segment in the HVAC marketplace, as an added piece to their business arsenal. Why VRF? “If ...
On Demand Today’s VRF systems are an effective heating and cooling solution for a multitude of applications, including cold climates. This presentation is an overview of design considerations, methods ...
The global VRF Systems Market is on the verge of a transformative decade, with its valuation expected to rise from USD 25.19 ...
Several factors are driving the popularity of this versatile technology in the selection of HVAC for student housing retrofits and group-up projects. Student comfort, system management and sound ...