Mini VRF system from Johnson Controls combines high efficiency with remarkable flexibility


The new YORK® Mini variable refrigerant flow (VRF) cooling and heating system from Johnson Controls, the most energy-efficient mini VRF system today, provides personalized comfort to residential or light commercial buildings with virtually any floorplan.

With its small footprint, it offers a VRF option for buildings with zero lot lines or zoning restrictions, and its light weight and its flexible piping possibilities enable it to be installed on the ground, on a terrace/balcony or on a roof. The modular system enables each unique solution to be built room by room and floor by floor.

These new 3-, 4- and 5-ton heat pumps will accommodate up to eight of the VRF indoor units from Johnson Controls’ current offering as well as the vertical (four-way convertible) Johnson Controls air handler.

Other new VRF products being rolled out in March include:

2-way cassette: Compact and quiet. An optional motion sensor kit saves energy and optimizes occupancy comfort.

Dedicated outside air system (DOAS): Integrated into the VRF piping and controls, the DOAS provides a zoned and decentralized approach to conditioning and supplying outside air.

EconoFresh economizer: An indoor medium static unit and an economizer in one unit, the EconoFresh economizer provides free cooling and air quality when outdoor temperatures are lower than indoor.

Ducted 6- and 8-ton VRF indoor units: Provide design flexibility with a capacity range up to eight tons.

For more information about Johnson Controls’ YORK® VRF product line, visit johnsoncontrols.com/vrf.

 



March 23, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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