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WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN VRV AND VRF?

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Many people mistakenly believe that VRV and VRF are two different HVAC technologies. Actually, VRV and VRF are two different terms for the same HVAC technology. Based on Inverter technology compressors, the first VRV HVAC systems were invented by Daikin during the early 1980’s.

As a technology leader in the HVAC industry, Daikin registered the VRV term (which stands for Variable Refrigerant Volume1) as an official trademark. All other companies use VRF (Variable Refrigerant Flow) for their similar HVAC systems. Eventually, VRF became the more common term for these types of systems. This is the term that will be used for the rest of this article.

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WHAT IS VRF HVAC?

Think of VRF as the “Rolls-Royce” of Air Conditioning Systems. It’s a very sophisticated technological air conditioning system, based on several principles:

Refrigerant only – where refrigerant is the only coolant material in the system (in contrary to the chilled water systems, where refrigerant is used for cooling/heating the water that is circulated throughout the whole system)

Inverter compressors that allow lowering power consumption with partial cooling/heating loads

Several air handlers (indoor units) on the same refrigerant loop/circuit

Ability of modular expansion (especially applicable for large projects, that can grow in stages)

TYPICAL VRF SYSTEM STRUCTURE

A typical system consists of an outdoor unit (comprising one or multiple compressors), several indoor units (often mistakenly called “fan coils”), refrigerant piping running from the outdoor to the indoors, using Refnet Joints (copper distributors in pipes) and communication wiring. Communication wiring comprises a 2 wired cable chained from the outdoor to all indoors, creating an internal closed loop network. This is an essential part of any VRF installation.

HOW DOES VRF HVAC WORK?

The operation logic of the VRF is fully built-in inside the system and is proprietary for each VRF manufacturer. The system gets inputs from the user (e.g. desired comfort temperature) and from the surroundings (outside ambient temperature). According to that data, it implements its logic in order to get to the desired comfort conditions, utilizing optimal power consumptions.

A TYPICAL EXAMPLE

At the beginning, the system is in standstill condition (everything is turned off). Once a user turns one of the indoors “ON” by its local remote, the outdoor “gets noted” regarding it, and starts working. At this point, it will examine the outdoor conditions (temperature), the operating indoor requirements (operation mode, set point temperature), and will operate the compressor at the exact level required to comply with the indoor requirements.

When another indoor unit is turned on, the outdoor recalculates the requirements from all the indoors, and will increase the compressor’s output, according to the required level of demand. This process is constantly occurring with any change, performed in the HVAC system. As described, this system is fully automatic, and regulates its power consumption based on the demand arriving from the indoor units and outside prevailing conditions.

VRF HVAC SYSTEM TYPES

Cooling Only systems (less popular) – those systems can only cool. Heating is not available. Fan and Dry modes are available for each indoor unit independently.

Heat Pump systems (most popular) – all the indoor units can either heat, or cool (not at the same time). Fan and Dry modes are available for each indoor unit independently.

Heat Recovery systems (less popular) – those systems are the most sophisticated ones, where cooling and heating may be available by each indoor unit, independently, at the same time.

This was all about the VRF system, if you want to know more about it, visit the nearby LG store.


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