Many churches, schools, daycares, and community-based organizations have different spaces that serve different purposes. While your entire building can be occupied, sometimes you only need the air conditioning or heat running in a few rooms. So, how can you truly get the most efficiency out of your HVAC system? As your facility comes up on a big replacement, it may be time to consider an alternative to traditional package units: a VRF system.
What is VRF?
A variable refrigerant flow is a version of the mini split system. In other words, you have an outdoor unit connected to various air handlers that condition the air in particular areas of a building.
How does it work?
While each system is a little bit different, in general, a VRF system takes into account several factors when trying to condition the air in each area. We have the temperature set by the user, the outside air condition, as well as efficiency considerations. VRFs do a great job of balancing these factors to create the most comfortable environment.
Basically, as soon as someone turns the indoor unit on, the system will assess outdoor conditions, take into account the system settings such as temperature, and optimize the compressor to work at the exact level to make the space comfortable. Wow, right?
What are the benefits of a VRF?
Beyond the obvious, a VRF system is incredibly efficient. It makes the most sense for spaces where not every single room or area is in constant use. Here’s a rundown of the numerous upsides of this type of system:
High Energy Efficiency
This type of system only conditions air in the rooms you need, making it extremely energy efficient.
Precise Control Over Temperature
No more dealing with an entire building at the same heating level! VRF systems allow you to change temperature settings in each area separately.
You Don’t Have to Choose Between Heating and Cooling
Those in-between times of the year when some want heat and others want air conditioning? That’s not a problem either.
Flexible and Modular Design
For buildings that may need to grow in the future, VRFs offer the flexibility to add units as needed. Additionally, because there’s no ductwork, you don’t need to change the historic look of your building.
So, now you know about VRF systems and why they’re a great option for multi-use spaces. The next question is, if you’re coming up on a big replacement, is a VRF system right for you? Give us a call at 703.891.4600 to find out. Many community-based organizations such as churches, daycares, schools, and more qualify for a no-cost site inspection! Get in touch with us today!