VRF and VRV Supply &
Installation Singapore
JetStyle supplies and installs VRV/VRF aircon system for homes, offices, and commercial spaces in Singapore
VRV and VRF Aircon Installation
VRV (Variable Refrigerant Volume) and VRF (Variable Refrigerant Flow) air conditioning systems offer high-efficiency cooling and climate control for indoor spaces of all sizes, including homes, office buildings, and commercial facilities.
Jetstyle is a supplier of VRV and VRF air conditioning systems from brands such as Daikin, Mitsubishi, Toshiba, and LG. We can install VRV/VRF aircon systems in HDB apartments, condominium units, houses, corporate office buildings, and commercial institutions.
Our VRV/VRF aircon installation services include an assessment of the space to determine optimal placement, capacity, and the number of aircon units required.
About VRV and VRF Aircon Systems
VRV and VRF air conditioning systems feature advanced HVAC technology that automatically adjusts the flow of refrigerant to multiple indoor units to maintain different temperature control across different spaces. This is applicable to large-scale facilities and residential properties that require separate climate control in different areas.
VRV and VRF aircon systems are highly energy-efficient due to the dynamic inverter compressors, which use the exact amount of energy required to cool each space. VRV and VRF aircon systems ensure that the temperature is kept consistent between areas, and prevent high energy bills from excessive energy consumption.
VRV and VRF aircon systems are the standard for most commercial facilities and high-end residential spaces in Singapore, and are regulated by the National Environment Agency (NEA).
What Is the Difference Between VRV and VRF?
VRV and VRF are different terms used by air conditioning manufacturers that refer to the same type of system.

VRV
(Variable Refrigerant Flow)
"VRV" is a term trademarked by Daikin Industries, a manufacturer of HVAC systems - only Daikin systems are referred to as VRV systems.
VRV aircon systems usually feature advanced features based on Daikin's own proprietary technologies.

VRF
(Variable Refrigerant Flow)
"VRF" is the collective industry term used to describe a climate control system that automatically adjusts refrigerant flow.
A number of HVAC manufacturers supply VRF systems, such as Mitsubishi, Toshiba, and LG.
VRF systems are designed to provide heating/cooling to meet the needs of each space while using the least amount of energy possible.
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A VRV aircon system uses advanced HVAC technology that automatically controls the amount of refrigerant being delivered to various indoor units from a single outdoor unit.
Compared to the traditional HVAC system, where refrigerant is being delivered to the indoor units consistently regardless of the cooling demands of individual rooms, VRV systems allow only a specific amount of refrigerant to be provided to indoor units according to the required cooling load.
VRV systems offer excellent energy savings and individual room temperature control, flexibility in installation arrangements, and potentially lower installation costs. VRV systems have fewer moving parts than traditional aircon systems which reduces wear and tear, as well as maintenance costs.
VRV systems can be used for homes, as well as offices. VRV systems are ideal for cooling larger or multiple living spaces, while only requiring one central outdoor unit to support multiple indoor units.
Routine maintenance includes cleaning of the filter, ensuring that there are correct levels of refrigerant, and functioning electrical connections. Regular servicing is required to prevent any damage or excessive wear over time. Contact our professional team to learn more about aircon maintenance costs.
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