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Knowing & Using VRF

Knowing & Using VRF

FromThe Building Science Podcast


Knowing & Using VRF

FromThe Building Science Podcast

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Length:
20 minutes
Released:
Nov 11, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Update:Apologies for the inconvenience with the last audio file - it appeared to be fine on our side, but was corrupted in the upload process. We appreciate all the feedback and are so thrilled you couldn't wait to hear more! As requested, a new file has been uploaded on a solid connection. Please let us know if you're experiencing any issues and enjoy the episode! ___________________________________________________________________Positive Energy has built its success around deeply understanding enclosures and how they interact with mechanical systems. We intimately know the HVAC equipment out there. And it hasn’t been easy to get architects, builders, and installers to adopt a new and “unknown” technology. But that’s exactly what we endeavor to do with each project. And you’ve probably guessed by now that we’re talking about VRF here. It’s a big deal. It’s the way our industry is headed. And it’s worth understanding and using on your projects. In this second of the two part series on VRF, The Building Science Podcast brings you a whole host of information on VRF systems to help you better know, understand, and implement this technology in your projects with a great conversation between our host Kristof and guest John Chavez. Thanks to the generous support of Mitsubishi Electric Cooling & Heating, we're proud to bring you this latest installment of The Building Science Podcast focused on VRF technology and how to bring it to your projects.
Released:
Nov 11, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

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