VRF means Variable Refrigerant Flow. It is an air conditioning system in which more than one indoor unit is controlled with an outdoor unit. A VRF Air Conditioning System controls the flow of refrigerant based on the building's changing capacity needs. The VRF Air Conditioning System consists of the outdoor unit outside the building and the indoor units used to cool and/or heat the living spaces inside the building.
The biggest feature that distinguishes VRF Air Conditioning Systems from classical split air conditioners is that they work together with energy savings thanks to the variable gas flow rate and keep the comfort of the users at the highest level. The system takes maximum care and respect for the environment, is focused on energy savings and provides enhanced application flexibility. It provides full independent control in any new or existing building, from a multi-storey plaza to a single villa.
Split air conditioners are systems that work with environmentally friendly gases by using independent units. Air conditioning systems are the most effective systems used to regulate temperature and coldness. Split air conditioners, which basically consist of indoor and outdoor units, have economical and practical use. The most preferred systems among air conditioning systems are split air conditioners.
The indoor and outdoor units that make up it work independently of each other. It does not allow more than one indoor unit to be connected to a single outdoor unit. Since it is the type of air conditioner with the highest usage, almost all air conditioners produced today are produced with the logic of split air conditioners.
Split Air Conditioner Outdoor Unit is a section outside the room, consisting of condenser, evaporator, expansion valve and compressor, mounted on a wall or near a wall.
Split Air Conditioner Indoor Unit is a section with a fan mounted inside the room where air conditioning will be made.