Air Conditioning Installation: 5 Advantages Of Upgrading To VRF AC Installation For Your Commercial Premises

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The application of VRF systems in commercial property is widely used nowadays. VRF is an acronym for Variable Refrigerant Flow technology. In simple terms, VRF is an air conditioner that eliminates ducting but uses refrigerant lines running in a building. This type of air-conditioning system allows for a custom-fit installation for each building. The building is fitted with the exact amount of cooling required. What advantages does this kind of air conditioning installation offer a commercial property?

1. Compact Design Easy Installation

The compact design of VRF offers an advantage in an air conditioning installation. This is because it uses refrigerant lines running in a building. The lines are flexible, which causes a reduction in ducting size. If you are upgrading from a duct system, there will be no need to retrofit the building because the refrigerant line can run where the ducts run. 

2. Better Comfort Zoning

A range of options are available for operating the temperature-control algorithm in VRF. The ability of VRF to do this allows the system to be customized for an individual room or a whole building to provide comfortable working conditions, whether it is in an office, a hospital, or a factory. 

There is more precise control with this zoning, allowing the creation of different ambiance settings in the same building. The work environment can be maintained at the right temperature and humidity. This will provide a healthy, comfortable, and safe working environment.

3. Higher Energy Efficiency

A VRF air conditioning installation will decrease your power bill because it uses less power to evaporate fewer gallons of refrigerant liquid than other air conditioning systems. No heat goes into the coolers to make the liquid evaporate into coolant gas. Also, VRF is more energy efficient because it uses a fraction of the electric current required for AC systems to run.

4. Quiet Operation

VRF air conditioners are equipped with special features that minimize the sound in a room. For example, the compressor is usually located in a sound-insulated room, separate from the room where it is installed. It reduces noise from going directly into the living space when it works hard, and all of this is possible as VRF uses less power and reduces vibration levels that result in noise.

5. Latest Smart Controls 

VRF technology is relatively new, which means it enjoys the latest technology in cooling systems. You get a smart thermostat that can learn and control separate climate zones. You can control the AC from a smartphone, track systems, and monitor system diagnostics. 

An efficient air conditioning system is crucial to keeping the workplace conducive, and VRF offers clear advantages. Talk to an HVAC contractor about installing VRF air conditioning on your commercial property.

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12 April 2022

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