
Guide to variable refrigerant flow air conditioning
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
Guide to variable refrigerant flow air conditioning
About this book
Over the last 30 years VRF systems have established themselves as effective cooling and heating technology in a range commercial applications. During this time VRF manufacturers have innovated and developed their own range of different VRF solutions, supported by their own comprehensive technical materials. With increased focus on energy efficiency, carbon emissions and sustainability, the need for guidance on the design, application and use of VRF cooling and heating systems has become more important.In 2015, at a meeting where CIBSE and IOR were represented, the need for a generic guide covering the design, installation, operation and use of all VRF solutions was identified. And after many volunteer hours of effort from CIBSE and IOR members, including input from various VRF manufacturers, I am delighted to be able to write the foreword to a fantastic new generic guide for designers and operators of VRF systems.A excellent example of collaboration between the IOR and CIBSE, and input from a range of manufacturers, the result is a great technical guide.
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Table of contents
- Guide to variable refrigerant flow (VRF) air conditioning OFC
- Foreword
- Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Concepts
- 3 Design
- 4 Applications
- 5 Installation
- 6 Operation and maintenance
- References and bibliography
- Index