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VRV is a technology that alternates the refrigerant volume in a system to match a building's precise requirements. Only a minimum amount of energy is required for a system to maintain set temperatures, and ensure that it automatically shuts off when no occupants are detected in a room.
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One thing to note, VRV is the trademarked technology by industry-leaders Daikin. It is also known as VRF (variable refrigerant flow) systems. So let’s now dive in more deeply and look at how exactly VRV systems operate as well as their many applications.
VRV stands for "Variable Refrigerant Volume," while VRF stands for "Variable Refrigerant Flow". So what do these to designations mean? For starters, they actually mean the same thing! VRV is term copyrighted by Daikin, one of the true industry leaders in HVAC equipment and technology.
Variable refrigerant flow (VRF), also known as variable refrigerant volume (VRV), is an HVAC technology invented by Daikin Industries, Ltd. in 1982. [1] Similar to ductless mini-split systems, VRFs use refrigerant as the primary cooling and heating medium, and are usually less complex than conventional chiller -based systems.
How does VRV work? VRV is a technology that alternates the refrigerant volume in a system to match a building's precise requirements. Only a minimum amount of energy is required for a system to maintain set temperatures, and ensure that it automatically shuts off when no occupants are detected in a room. This unique mechanism achieves more ...
How does VRV work? VRV is a technology that alternates the refrigerant volume in a system to match a building's precise requirements. Only a minimum amount of energy is required for a system to maintain set temperatures, and ensure that it automatically shuts off when no occupants are detected in a room. This unique mechanism achieves more ...
VRV is short for Variable Refrigerant Volume. VRF stands for Variable Refrigerant Flow. The fact is, these are two different names for the same basic technology. Why are there two names for the same thing? Back in 1982, Daikin Industries invented the first Variable Refrigerant Volume system and trademarked the term VRV.