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Designing a Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) System for your next project doesn’t have to be complicated. Register to learn how to break down VRF System design into a 4-step process, including system type, humidity control, ventilation, and system control. By asking yourself just a few simple questions you will learn how any commercial project can exceed comfort and sustainability goals regardless of the capacity, energy efficiency, functionality, or performance-monitoring requirements.
Key Learnings:
Considerations for choosing heat pump or heat recovery systems
Designing for humidity control utilizing various ventilation options - ERV or DOAS
Indoor Air Quality and how it can be addressed in VRF systems
Selecting integrated or individual level controls for your design
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ASHRAE Design Considerations for Commercial VRF Systems
Meet the Speakers
Sai Zamingir VRF Systems Specialist
Trane Commercial North America
Sai is responsible for selection and design assistance for all VRF equipment sales in his local market. He began his career in 2016 and quickly became an expert in VRF system design for high-performance commercial buildings.
Sai is also involved as the co-chair of his local Intergenerational Employee Resource Group at Trane Technologies, which focuses on providing an environment where employees from all generations can provide insight and alternative perspectives.
Smart buildings of the future drive efficiency and sustainability and start with digitally enabled HVAC systems. Building owners are looking for solutions that can help provide reliable automation and drive ROI with increased sustainable operations. Meanwhile, contractors are faced with challenges like changing DOE regulations, labor shortages, and complex decarbonization initiatives. Not sure where to start? Trane can help
September 11, 2024
Building Automation Systems, Engineer & Architect, Contractor, Webinar
This webinar will highlight electrification, decarbonization and the power of Air-Source Multi-Pipe Systems by two Trane experts Kevin Padnes and Mike Filler.