The systems serve heating and cooling applications between 3- and 5-ton capacities, making them ideal for the residential and light commercial markets.
Building electrification — the removal of fossil fuel combustion equipment from existing buildings — is considered widely to be a critical strategy toward achieving a clean energy economy.
Before proceeding with the design of a VRF system, design engineers need to familiarize themselves with all limitations that come with such highly proprietary systems.
Variable refrigerant flow (VRF) systems have been around for decades, and VRF manufacturers continuously push the limits of energy efficiency with the release of new models.
Trevor Gensch, VRF/ductless national sales leader, Trane Technologies, sat down with Herb Woerpel to discuss the current state of the company’s VRF offerings; the evolution of the manufacturer’s partnership with Mitsubishi Electric; its new digitally enabled, connected VRF service agreement offering; and more.
Paul will lead the sales efforts of Fujitsu General America's Airstage VRF systems throughout North America by managing a team of sales engineers while establishing strategies for short and long-term initiatives to increase sales revenue and market share.