Strategic electrification, or the push to decarbonize our buildings is happening now, driven by a mix of legislation, corporations, and consumer demand.
With precise management of capacity, VRF systems reliably maintain each zone’s set point without the noisy and energy-intensive start/stop cycles of conventional systems.
Building owners and specifiers can experience design flexibility, reduced operational costs, and reliable, energy-efficient comfort year-round with variable refrigerant flow (VRF) systems even in extreme cold climates.
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.
The newest N-Generation single-module units offer improved energy efficiency, a smaller footprint, and more personalized comfort control over prior generations of products for commercial building applications.
Recently, Eric Dubin, senior director of utilities and performance construction, METUS, sat down with Engineered Systems editor-in-chief, Herb Woerpel, to discuss the electrification of the HVACR industry, the feasibility of 2030 carbon neutrality, what’s next for the company, and more.