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anil130
20-06-2018, 06:11 PM
Hi fren
could any body guide me how to design the VRF system on Night club. Dance club where as

estimated people will be around 500-600 and the height of the floor is approx.15mtr

waiting for your positive response.

Brian_UK
20-06-2018, 09:56 PM
The same way as you would design an ordinary air conditioning system.

You might also request design assistance from the manufacturer of the VRF system that you plan to install.

r.bartlett
26-06-2018, 04:43 PM
Hi fren
could any body guide me how to design the VRF system on Night club. Dance club where as

estimated people will be around 500-600 and the height of the floor is approx.15mtr

waiting for your positive response.
loads of variables but we did a 300-400 old night club in a basement with 10 x 12.5kw splits. much better way than vrf you can afford to lose one unit but a vrf will take down too much cooling if it fails.

if night time temperatures are low & space available etc then use a 100% fresh air ducted with cooling back up. large rooftop units are the way to go. a much better solution, better filters and access water leaks etc but needs better design and is less flexible.subject to site visit obvs

http://www.daikintech.co.uk/Data/Rooftop/UATYQ/2013/UATYQ-CY1/ECONO-AMY1_Databook.pdf

anil130
09-07-2018, 04:30 AM
loads of variables but we did a 300-400 old night club in a basement with 10 x 12.5kw splits. much better way than vrf you can afford to lose one unit but a vrf will take down too much cooling if it fails.

if night time temperatures are low & space available etc then use a 100% fresh air ducted with cooling back up. large rooftop units are the way to go. a much better solution, better filters and access water leaks etc but needs better design and is less flexible.subject to site visit obvs

http://www.daikintech.co.uk/Data/Rooftop/UATYQ/2013/UATYQ-CY1/ECONO-AMY1_Databook.pdf

thank you sir for your information..