Commercial Air Conditioning VRF Systems
It can be challenging choosing the right air conditioning system for your commercial building. There are a number of options including Split System Air Conditioners, Ducted Air Conditioning, Packaged Air Conditioning Units and VRF (Variable Refrigerant Flow) Systems. Mako Air are experts when it comes to commercial air conditioning and we can assist you in planning your business space focussing on the comfort of your customers and employees. Our team can work with you from the start to do professional site analysis and comply with your industry building codes to make sure your working temperature is adequate and meets all your needs.
So what is a VRF System?
A VRF System, also known as a VRV (Variable Refrigerant Volume) system is technology developed by Daikin Industries in the early eighties. VRF systems are a ductless system that uses refrigerant as the heating and cooling medium. Refrigerant is a fluid used to absorb environmental heat and provides cool air once it runs through the air conditioning system. A VRF system is an extremely efficient and reliable way to heat and cool all types of buildings.
What Buildings is a VRF System suitable for?
VRF Systems are particularly suitable for mid to large size commercial applications. This can include the following industry;
- Building Industry
- Sporting Clubs
- Hospitality
- Retail
- Supermarkets
- IT Industries
- Restaurants and Fast Food
- Meat Industry
- Banking Industry
What are the Advantages of VRF Systems?
VRF Systems are an efficient, cost effective and flexible commercial air conditioning system that provides reliable temperature control throughout the entire building. The VRF system can heat and cool different zones or rooms within the building at the same time, so your staff can customise the temperature settings to their desired comfort.
VRF systems are also quiet and simple to use. They can also be easily installed in new larger buildings under construction, or an older building undergoing renovations, as VRF systems have no ductwork, there is more flexibility in where they are used.
How do I know if a VRF System is suitable?
Our Mako Air team are highly experienced and qualified in the planning, installation and maintenance of VRF Systems. You can call our team on 0490 333 461 to answer any of your questions, or email us at info@makoair.com.au We are available to chat to you, or to your commercial building team, including site planner, builder or architect.