Advertorial: VRV 5: The Modern Choice

Daikin VRV5
The Daikin VRV5

With more modern technologies at their disposal, building services professionals now have the ability to dramatically reduce CO2 emissions across light commercial and residential air-conditioning installations. Recent innovations, such as Daikin’s VRV 5 system are helping to forge new ground in the area. The leading solution is able to deliver powerful results, alongside strong sustainable performance.

Fully compliant with the legal requirements under IEC60335-2-40 (Ed.6), Daikin’s VRV 5 solution benefits from the innovative Shîrudo technology. The complete package of advanced developments, all standard, integrated and configured enables the solution to be highly flexible. As a result, the VRV 5 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.

Another area that sets Daikin’s VRV 5 solution apart from its competition is its use of the R-32 refrigerant. The next generation refrigerant carries heat more efficiently than alternative sources and has a lower environmental impact. In fact, the Global Warming Potential (GWP) of the R-32 refrigerant is 71% lower on a system level than alternative sources. To further bolster these ‘green’ values, the VRV 5 system is also able to deliver leading real-life seasonal efficiency performance.

So, if you’re looking for a solution that combines best-in-class design versatility, industry-leading serviceability, exceptional comfort levels and strong environmental performance, then it’s worth considering Daikin’s VRV 5 system. The solution delivers fully flexible performance straight out of the box and can help in the battle to reduce CO2 consumption across the built environment sector. To this end, the system could help to play a key role in the fight to build a better environment.

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