Next Generation HVAC Solutions: Hybrid VRF Design and Water Loops

From minimizing refrigerant to integrating water loops, the next-generation of HVAC solutions for larger buildings is now here. This course covers an overview of design approaches with VRF equipment that is aimed towards reducing the amount of refrigerant in occupied spaces.

We will review how Mitsubishi HEX coils can bring a building’s water loop infrastructure onto the VRF platform, as well as advancements in refrigerant-to-water products in the next generation of VRF equipment: Hybrid VRF – which eliminates refrigerant downstream of the branch circuit controller – and the upcoming QAHV – a domestic hot water heat pump system.

Presenters:
Julie Klump, VP of Design and Building Performance at Preservation of Affordable Housing (POAH)
Michael Ragan, Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC engineer and VRF specialist

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Technical Aspects of Passive House