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BMS Controls Glossary

Hvac Vrf

A HVAC VRF (Variable Refrigerant Flow) system is a type of air conditioning system that is used in commercial and residential buildings. It is an energy-efficient system that uses a variable speed compressor to provide heating and cooling to multiple zones in a building. This system is designed to reduce energy costs and improve comfort levels. The system works by using a refrigerant that is circulated through a series of pipes and coils to provide heating and cooling to different areas of the building. The refrigerant is then regulated by a variable speed compressor to adjust the temperature in each zone. This system is also known as a multi-split system because it can be used to provide cooling and heating to multiple zones in a building. The main benefit of a HVAC VRF system is its energy efficiency. It uses less energy than traditional HVAC systems, resulting in lower energy bills. Additionally, it is able to provide cooling and heating to multiple zones in a building, allowing for greater control over temperature levels.