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2023


Sponsored by Pacair


Air Conditioning Product V


VRV 5 HEAT RECOVERY DAIKIN


RV 5 Heat Recovery ensures maximum comfort and efficiency while significantly


reducing a building’s environmental footprint. Daikin’s 3-pipe heat recovery system,


allows simultaneous cooling and heating and maximum flexibility by transferring heat from areas requiring cooling to those that need to reach higher temperatures. Smarter and more efficient than ever, VRV 5 technology makes great strides in decarbonising buildings by reducing its direct and indirect CO2


equivalent impact.


The flexible heat recovery technology can be easily adapted to fit any building, anywhere, while cutting-edge technology and smart energy management provide comfort with accurate control. VRV 5 heat recovery suits any commercial building. It can be installed practically anywhere, thanks to its low sound levels and high ESP. Any commercial building can benefit thanks to:


Q Same piping flexibility as R410A Q Unmatched outdoor unit capacity up to 90kW in heating


Q Widest range of dedicated R32 indoor units on the market


It can be installed practically anywhere thanks to:


Q Quiet operation via five low sound steps, bringing sound pressure down to 40 dB(A)


Q High ESP up to 78Pa allowing conceal- ment indoors


Q Wide operation range up to +46ÅãC in


cooling and down to -20ÅãC in heating.


The VRV 5 Heat Recovery has been completely redesigned for faster installation and easier


servicing. Quick and easy to install, it offers an all-in-one box solution without any requirement for field-supplied equipment:


Q Faster installation of BSSV boxes thanks to Refrigerant Flow through reducing the number of brazing points and joint kits


Q Easy servicing in false ceilings thanks to sliding down PCB


Q Limited ceiling void required as the box can be installed at just 5mm from the ceiling


Q Quick on-site settings, indication of service parameters and easy read-out of errors thanks to 7 segment display


Q No limitation on room size, thanks to Shîrudo Technology


Q Reduced CO2


VRV 5 Heat Recovery delivers on comfort and efficiency whilst taking significant steps towards decarbonising buildings. Its smart, compact and responsive design makes for flexible and easy installation in any commercial building. equivalent thanks to the use


of lower GWP R32 refrigerant and lower refrigerant charge


Q Single component refrigerant, easy to re- use and recycle


Q Greatest sustainability over the entire li- fecycle, thanks to market-leading real-life seasonal efficiency


Q F ree' heating through efficient 3-pipe heat recovery, transferring heat from ar- eas requiring cooling to areas requiring heating


Q Tackle small room applications without any additional measures


Q Specially designed indoor units for R32, ensuring low sound and maximum effi- ciency


Q Simultaneous cooling and heating for the perfect personal comfort of guests/ tenants


Q Like for like, R410A installation flexibility with piping lengths up to 165 meters and a total length of 1,000 meters


Q Sound pressure down to 40 dB(A) thanks to 5 low sound steps


Q ESP up to 78 Pa to allow ducting Q Wide operation range of up to +46°C in cooling and down to -20°C in heating


of the year


30 May 2023


www.acrnewsawards.com


Rhys James (left) with the Daikin team and Nick Ryman (far right) from sponsor Pacair.


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