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VRV 5: a breath of fresh air

When assessing light commercial and residential air-conditioning applications, heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration (HVACR) professionals are increasingly challenged to comply with legal requirements under IEC60335-2-40 (Ed.6). More than ever before, those in the trade must consider possible leakage issues, refrigerant concentration, as well as room size regulations in their decision-making process.

These added concerns can make the selection process more time-consuming and stressful. Fortunately, through the launch of its new VRV 5 system, total climate solutions specialist, Daikin is able to offer a fully flexible solution, which ensures compliance with new product-specific standards. Additionally, the innovative system is also forging new ground in terms of its versatility, comfort levels and environmental performance.

Benefiting from Daikin’s Shîrudo technology, the VRV 5 system encompasses a complete package of advanced developments, all standard, integrated and configured. Highly flexible, the solution can be used to accommodate rooms as small as 10m², without the need for design considerations, or the need for additional equipment to be installed in the field. What’s more, the system utilises the R-32 refrigerant, which is less harmful to the environment.

As such, the new solution can be used to boost the environmental credentials of the buildings it’s installed upon, whilst still contributing to better indoor environments within them. This exceptional effectiveness has been third-party certified through a Notified Body (SGS CECEC). What’s more, the technology is CB tested and fully compliant to IEC60335-2-40 (Ed.6). Therefore, by adopting the system, HVACR professionals can meet all relevant goals simply and effectively.

For more information about the VRV 5 system, please visit: https://www.daikin.co.uk/en_GB/press-releases/daikin-reveals-the-inside-story-on-the-technologies-behind-the-s.html

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