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BMS Controls Glossary

Vrf Heat Pump System

A VRF heat pump system is a type of advanced HVAC system that is used to provide a reliable, energy-efficient climate-control solution for buildings. It is a type of variable refrigerant flow system, which means that it uses refrigerant to cool and heat the interior of the building. It is composed of two main components: an outdoor unit and an indoor unit. The outdoor unit is responsible for taking in air from the outside, cooling or heating it depending on the settings, and then sending that air to the indoor unit. The indoor unit then distributes it throughout the building. The main advantage of a VRF heat pump system is that it offers a high level of control over the climate, allowing for precise temperature adjustments in different parts of the building. It is also very energy-efficient, ensuring that energy costs are kept to a minimum. Moreover, the system is relatively easy to install and requires minimal maintenance once in place. In short, a VRF heat pump