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VRF System Market


The term VRF, also known as variable refrigerant flow, utilizes refrigerant for both heating and cooling purposes, providing highly adaptable solutions for a variety of applications. The technology was first developed by Daikin Industries in 1982.

The term VRF, also known as variable refrigerant flow, utilizes refrigerant for both heating and cooling purposes, providing highly adaptable solutions for a variety of applications. The technology was first developed by Daikin Industries in 1982.

VRF is a large-scale, extremely efficient, ductless HVAC system that operates in a large-scale application. In contrast to split ACs, VRF systems can support multiple indoor units that operate on a single system and can be tailored based on the end-user requirements.
VRF systems can be bifurcated into heat recovery and heat pump systems. These systems have the distinctive capability of simultaneously providing heating and cooling.

These systems have multiple air handlers that can be controlled independently. This means that VRF systems work silently even when operating at full capacity.

VRF is designed for industrial and residential use. It can work as a heat pump or a cooling system, and users can benefit from both heating and cooling simultaneously.

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