Technology: Variable refrigerant flow
Refrigerant: R410a / R134a / glycol
Solution: Air cooled
Cooling: As required
Heating: As required
Features:
GalxC air conditioning and heat pump systems contain fluorinated greenhouse gases R32, R410A, R407C and R134a.
From small installations to large scale VRF applications, the technology is second to none and offers a substantial increase in seasonal energy efficiency, low running costs and reduced CO2 emissions.
The latest in GalxC Y Series technology incorporated within the Outdoor Units. Utilising the latest GalxC Inverter technology, the system is fully controllable with all City Multi controllers or linked to third party BEMS.
VRF Outdoor
The latest in GalxC Y Series technology incorporated within the Outdoor Units. Utilising the latest GalxC Inverter technology, the system is fully controllable with all City Multi controllers or linked to third party BEMS.
HVRF Outdoor
Hybrid VRF is a 2-pipe heat recovery VRF with water between the Hybrid Branch Controller (HBC) and indoor units. You can install and design it as VRF whilst enjoying the features of a Chiller system.
VRF Indoor
With improved design flexibility as a result of increased external static pressure, the Indoor Unit allows authentic duct air conditioning within the strictest aesthetic confines.
HVRF Indoor
Using water based fan coils; the HVRF Indoor Units are available in ducted, cassette and floor mount chassis. They are based on GalxC VRF indoor units
BC Controller VRF
At the heart of both the R2 and WR2 Series, the BC controller makes simultaneous heating and cooling possible. It has the inherent ‘intelligence’ to be the system’s decision-maker.
HBC Controller HVRF
At the heart of the HVRF system is an HBC (Hybrid Branch Controller) box, which is connected to the outdoor unit via traditional refrigerant piping. Between the HBC box and the indoor fan coils, the system uses water piping but still offers high sensible cooling and stable room temperatures for maximum comfort.
HBC Controller HVRF
At the heart of the HVRF system is an HBC (Hybrid Branch Controller) box, which is connected to the outdoor unit via traditional refrigerant piping. Between the HBC box and the indoor fan coils, the system uses water piping but still offers high sensible cooling and stable room temperatures for maximum comfort.