The difference between VRV & VRF Systems

Daikin first introduced variable refrigerant volume control with the launch of the VRV (variable refrigerant volume) air conditioning system in 1982. Subsequently, because VRV is a trademark of Daikin Industries, all other manufacturers who use this technology, refer to their products as VRF (variable refrigerant flow). If you are looking for help and guidance in regards to your options, please just get in touch with us.

VRV & VRF Systems Explained

Larger Businesses often turn to VRV or VRF systems, which are designed to handle multiple locations within a building and allow for precise temperature control across different areas. These systems improve comfort for staff and customers and contribute to better operational efficiency and environmental control. These systems use refrigerant to transfer heat and are highly efficient because they can adjust the amount of heating or cooling based on the specific needs of each zone. VRF systems also have heat recovery capabilities, which means they can simultaneously provide heating in one area and cooling in another, further reducing energy use.

Key Benefits of VRF Systems

  • Energy Efficiency – VRF systems adjust refrigerant flow to meet the exact cooling or heating demand of each zone, reducing wasted energy and lowering costs.
  • Quiet Operation – Engineered for low noise levels, VRF systems create a more peaceful and tranquil environment compared to traditional HVAC solutions.
  • Space-Saving Design – Compact indoor units and flexible piping reduce the need for bulky ductwork, maximizing usable space in your building and minimising unsightly and obtrusive facets.
  • Flexible Zoning -Easily heat and cool multiple area simultaneously. One area can be cooled while another is heated — perfect for buildings with varying needs.
  • AC Expertise for the Commercial Sector and Hospitality

    We’d be happy to discuss your needs for your AC systems.