Tom Dowling, vice president of commercial business, METUS, introduces the industry to Hybrid VRF and discusses the codes and standards dictating its use as well as the market and the best applications it’s suited for in the latest installment of the Blueprint.
This White Paper presents wellness and sustainability as complementary aspects of smart, marketable buildings and describes the operational, financial, and productivity benefits of designing for indoor environmental quality (IEQ).
The unit is designed to meet space, comfort, sound, and efficiency requirements in residential, multifamily, lodging, and other light commercial applications while offering all the advantages of the VRF system technology.
Jasper® Engines needed to replace an aging hydronic HVAC system in their office building in Indiana. This project came with an array of challenges. It’s an older building with three floors, a floor under ground and a glass façade.
Rather than using a more cumbersome fresh-air system made up of separate field-installed variable refrigerant flow (VRF) and energy recovery ventilator (ERV) units connected by ductwork, engineer Rob Lowry, executive sales leader, Pennergy Solutions, opted for what would become a more labor- and energy-efficient approach using Geniox+ air handlers.
A big advancement for variable refrigerant flow (VRF) technology in a smaller package, CITY MULTI N-Generation high-performance outdoor units deliver enhanced energy efficiency and personalized comfort control for commercial building applications.
Strategic electrification, or the push to decarbonize our buildings is happening now, driven by a mix of legislation, corporations, and consumer demand.