VRV installation

If you’re looking for the ultimate air conditioning solution for a large commercial building or home, they don’t come better than VRF systems.

Also known as VRV air conditioners, these split systems only require a single outdoor unit that connects to as many indoor units as you need, without the need for bulky and rigid ducts. installation.

Individual zone controls give you total flexibility in setting your desired temperatures in multiple areas. Inverter technology makes VRF systems some of the most energy-efficient air conditioners on the market, helping to keep your energy costs as low as possible while enjoying comfortable temperatures all year round.

Individual zone controls give you total flexibility in setting your desired temperatures in multiple areas. Inverter technology makes VRF systems some of the most energy-efficient air conditioners on the market, helping to keep your energy costs as low as possible while enjoying comfortable temperatures all year round.

Climacontrol Air designs, supplies, installs and services VRV & VRF air conditioning in Hills District, North Shore and all Sydney metropolitan areas. Get in touch to arrange your obligation-free consultation with our highly experienced engineers today.

What are the benefits of VRF air conditioning?

VRF systems are some of the most advanced air conditioners available. They offer distinct advantages over most other systems for larger buildings or projects.

  • Save energy – VRF compressors feature DC inverters that control motor speeds and refrigerant flow with greater precision, allowing for partial load use. Because no ducting is used, VRF avoids the energy loss of ducted systems.
  • Improve comfort – VRF systems continually monitor ambient conditions and adjust the refrigerant flow to maintain consistent temperatures.
  • Total control – Each indoor unit has individual climate controls, offering precise control over internal temperatures in multiple areas. Many systems can be integrated with home automation and building management systems.
  • Fully customisable – The modular design of VRF systems offers greater flexibility for buildings and projects of varying sizes. The system can be expanded when needed by adding more indoor units up to its maximum capacity.
  • Ease of installation – VRF systems don’t necessarily need to use ducting, which makes them quicker and cheaper to install. Their modular design means they can be installed in stages as needed.
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