- Hybrid VRF works seamlessly in a packaged Mitsubishi electric system
- Outdoor units, HBC Controller, indoor units, and remote controllers are offered as a package which facilitates design work. Furthermore, connecting M-NET wiring of these units allow optimum control of the whole system to satisfy the zones load precisely.
- High energy efficiency through heat recovery
- The system efficiency is at its peak when the ratio of heating and cooling is 50:50 because of dynamic heat recovery.
- Individual control of indoor units
- A suitable remote controller can be selected according to zone application.
- Manageable phased installation
- The decentralized system of HVRF means phased installation is possible.
- Simultaneous heating and cooling operation with a 2-pipe system
- HVRF is a 2-pipe system requiring less piping compared to a hydronic 4-pipe system. It needs fewer key components to be installed because components such as the pumps, heat exchanger, and valves are incorporated into the HBC Controller.
- Easy control through m-net
- HVRF can provide individual control by indoor unit or by zone with the integration of Mitsubishi Electric’s MELANS Control System. Whether by local controller or centralized controller, heating and cooling can be monitored and operated remotely.
- Centralized control of the entire system
- System controller can be connected to multiple indoor units for centralized monitoring and management, and can be integrated into Central BAS Systems using BACnet.
- Small Footprint. Low Weight
- HVRF is modular, has a small footprint and light weight outdoor units, and is available in a flexible range of VRF options.