Whitepaper
Applying VRF Systems in Cold Climate Applications
All-electric variable refrigerant flow (VRF) systems are positioned to replace fossil fuel burning equipment in almost any climate. Modern VRF systems far exceed the capabilities of conventional heat pumps at cold outdoor temperatures, as low as -31°F. When applied according to best practices and considerations for winter weather, today’s VRF systems can serve as the primary heating and cooling system, without requiring auxiliary heat.
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All-electric variable refrigerant flow (VRF) systems are positioned to replace fossil fuel burning equipment in almost any climate. Modern VRF systems far exceed the capabilities of conventional heat pumps at cold outdoor temperatures, as low as -31°F. When applied according to best practices and considerations for winter weather, today’s VRF systems can serve as the primary heating and cooling system, without requiring auxiliary heat.