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BMS Controls Glossary

Vrf System Design

A VRF system design is a type of air conditioning system that uses variable refrigerant flow technology to provide cooling and heating to multiple zones within a building. It is an energy-efficient and cost-effective solution that can be used in both residential and commercial applications. The VRF system design works by having an outdoor unit that is connected to multiple indoor units. The outdoor unit contains a compressor, condenser, and evaporator, while the indoor units contain fans and coils. The compressor pumps refrigerant through the system, and the indoor units regulate the flow of the refrigerant, allowing each zone to be heated or cooled to the desired temperature. The VRF system design is a great option for buildings that have multiple zones, as it allows for individual control of each zone, allowing for more efficient energy use. Additionally, the VRF system design is quieter than traditional air conditioning systems, making it a great choice for buildings that require a quieter environment.