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VRF & VRV Systems

VRF stands for Variable Refrigerant Flow. It is an air conditioning system where more than one indoor unit is controlled by an outdoor unit. A VRF Air Conditioning System controls the flow of refrigerant depending on the changing capacity needs of the building. VRF Air Conditioning System consists of an outdoor unit located outside the building and indoor units used to cool and/or heat the living spaces inside the building.

The biggest feature that distinguishes VRF Air Conditioning Systems from classical split air conditioners is that it works together with energy saving thanks to its variable gas flow rate and keeps the comfort of the users at the highest level. The system, which shows maximum care and respect for the environment, provides advanced application flexibility focused on energy saving. From a multi-storey plaza to a single villa, it provides fully independent control in any new or existing building.

VRF Air Conditioning Systems are equipped with advanced control and flow control units. The required amount of refrigerant is delivered to where it is needed at the right phase and at the right time to be used in heating and cooling. VRF Air Conditioning Systems can optionally be connected to an outdoor unit and more than one indoor unit in different HP capacity range in a refrigerant line from conventional split air conditioning systems.

The refrigerant flow is varied by an inverter-controlled compressor or compressors to adapt the refrigerant to the conditioned space. An advanced control system switches between heating and cooling modes.

VRF Air Conditioning Systems are available in 2 different systems. Heat Recovery VRF (both heating and cooling at the same time) Heat Pump VRF (only heating or only cooling at the same time) VRF Air Conditioning Systems; It is successfully used in places where independent ventilation applications such as offices, shopping centers, luxury apartments, villas, restaurants, plazas, hotels are required.