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Yee Group Installs VRF Systems across the Midlands
If you are considering VRF technology or already have a VRF air conditioning system, we can help you. Our air conditioning experts can offer a site surveys, installation, repairs and maintenance.
The terms VRF or VRV are used interchangeably, however, VRV (Variable Refrigerant Volume) is the system developed by Daikin, whilst VRF (Variable Refrigerant Flow) is the term used by other manufacturers.
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About VRF Systems
VRF is an air conditioning system that circulates only the minimum amount of refrigerant needed during one heating/cooling period. In practical terms, this gives end users the option to individually control several air conditioning zones at once. These systems can heat and cool different zones, at the same time.
The Benefits of VRF Systems for Your Building
High Efficiency: VRF systems are energy efficient. The inverter-driven compressor analyses how much heating or cooling the building needs and adjusts accordingly. This ensures the system can run at optimal levels using the minimum amount of energy. VRF systems can also improve energy efficiency by recycling waste heat. Reducing energy consumption in this way saves on electricity costs.
Zoning and Individual Control: VRF systems allow for precise temperature control in different zones or rooms, within a commercial building. Each indoor unit can be controlled completely independently. An example, if the system is installed in a gym, the unit will be able to keep the gym or studios cool, whilst heating the changing rooms and reception area.
Flexible Installation: One single outdoor unit can be linked to multiple indoor units, offering great versatility when it comes to building design/layout. The outdoor unit of the split system can be placed in a convenient location, usually on the roof, whilst the indoor units can be installed discreetly in various areas around the building.
Improved Air Quality: VRF systems usually include advanced filtration options, like electrostatic or HEPA filters. These can improve indoor air quality by reducing dust, allergens and pollutants. This is especially useful in commercial buildings where air quality is important for clients, customers and employees.
System Monitoring and Control: VRF systems offer advanced control and monitoring options. They can be integrated with building automation systems, allowing centralised control, scheduling and remote monitoring. This helps facilities managers to optimise performance, identify issues and take proactive measures to ensure efficient operation.
Are VRF Air Conditioning Systems Difficult or Costly to Maintain?
VRF systems require regular maintenance to ensure performance and longevity. Maintenance can help prevent issues, maximise energy efficiency and it can extend the lifespan of the equipment.
VRF system maintenance is no more difficult than any other AC system. However, the company responsible for their maintenance must have relevant experience and have engineers who are specifically trained to maintain them. Systems should be inspected twice a year to keep them energy efficient and regulation compliant.
How to choose a VRF air conditioning installation company
If you are looking for a reliable engineers to install VRF air conditioning, consider some of the following guidelines:
Experience and Expertise: Look for contractors that have extensive experience installing VRF systems. The company should have a solid reputation and a team of skilled engineers that specialise in this type of system. Choosing VRF specialists is the best way to ensure a high-quality installation.
Manufacturer Training: Before choosing an air conditioning contractor, check if they are certified or authorised by the system manufacturer. Working with a certified company ensures the installation will be completed in line with the manufacturer’s guidelines and best practices. It also protects your manufacturer’s warranty.
References and Reviews: To get a good idea of the contractor’s track record and service level, you might want to request references from past clients. This will help you get an understanding of their experience. Checking online reviews and testimonials can also help.
Qualifications and Insurance: Always verify certificates with the relevant governing bodies. Contractors must hold F-Gas certification, the company should be REFCOM registered and they should be happy to show you proof of comprehensive insurance.
Comprehensive Services: Look for a company that offers a full range of services including maintenance, repair and ongoing support for the system. Having a single point of contact for all HVAC-related needs can make your life much easier.
Energy Efficiency Expertise: Energy efficiency is a crucial aspect of all air conditioning systems. Ask the contractors about their experience optimising energy efficiency and see whether they can offer recommendations on system design, equipment selection, and control strategies to maximise energy savings.
Contact Yee Group About Commercial Variable Refrigerant Flow Systems
To discuss your requirements please call our team on 01283 523849 or fill in your details in the box above and we’ll be in touch as soon as possible.
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TM44 Inspections


Yee Group Installs VRF Systems across the Midlands
If you are considering VRF technology or already have a VRF air conditioning system, we can help you. Our air conditioning experts can offer a site surveys, installation, repairs and maintenance.
The terms VRF or VRV are used interchangeably, however, VRV (Variable Refrigerant Volume) is the system developed by Daikin, whilst VRF (Variable Refrigerant Flow) is the term used by other manufacturers.
Book a Free Survey and Quote
About VRF Systems
VRV/VRF is an air conditioning system that circulates only the minimum amount of refrigerant needed during one heating/cooling period. In practical terms, this gives end users the option to individually control several air conditioning zones at once. These systems can heat and cool different zones, at the same time.
The Benefits of VRF Systems for Your Building
High Efficiency: VRF systems are energy efficient. The inverter-driven compressor analyses how much heating or cooling the building needs and adjusts accordingly. This ensures the system can run at optimal levels using the minimum of energy. VRF systems can also improve energy efficiency by recycling waste heat. Reducing energy consumption in this way saves on electricity costs.
Zoning and Individual Control: VRF systems allow for precise temperature control in different zones or rooms, within a commercial building. Each indoor unit can be controlled completely independently. An example, if the system is installed in a gym, the unit will be able to keep the gym or studios cool, whilst heating the changing rooms and reception area.
Flexible Installation: The installation of these systems is super flexible. One single outdoor unit can accommodate multiple indoor units, offering great versatility when it comes to building design/layout. The outdoor unit of the split system can be placed in a convenient location, usually on the roof, whilst the indoor units can be installed discreetly in various areas around the building.
Improved Air Quality: VRF systems usually include advanced filtration options, like electrostatic or HEPA filters. These can improve indoor air quality by reducing dust, allergens and pollutants. This is especially useful in commercial buildings where air quality is important for clients, customers and employees.
System Monitoring and Control: VRF systems offer advanced control and monitoring options. They can be integrated with building automation systems, allowing centralised control, scheduling and remote monitoring. This means facility managers can optimise performance, identify issues and take proactive measures to ensure efficient operation.


Are VRF Air Conditioning Systems Difficult or Costly to Maintain?
VRF systems require regular maintenance to ensure performance and longevity. Maintenance can help prevent issues, maximise energy efficiency and it can extend the lifespan of the equipment.
VRF system maintenance is no more difficult than any other AC system. However, the company responsible for their maintenance must have relevant experience and have engineers who are specifically trained to maintain them. Systems should be inspected twice a year to keep them energy efficient and regulation compliant.
How to choose a VRF air conditioning installation company
If you are looking for a reliable engineers to install VRF air conditioning, consider some of the following guidelines:
Experience and Expertise: Look for contractors that have extensive experience installing VRV/VRF systems. The company should have a solid reputation and a team of skilled engineers that specialise in this type of system. Choosing VRV/VRF specialists is the best way to ensure a high-quality installation.
Manufacturer Training: Before choosing a contractor, check if they are certified or authorised by the system manufacturer. Working with a certified company ensures the installation will be completed in line with the manufacturer’s guidelines and best practices. It also protects your manufacturer’s warranty.
References and Reviews: To get a good idea of the contractor’s track record and service level, you might want to request references from past clients. This will help you get an understanding of their experience. Checking online reviews and testimonials can also help.
Qualifications and Insurance: Always verify certificates with the relevant governing bodies. Contractors must hold F-Gas certification, the company should be REFCOM registered and they should be happy to show you proof of comprehensive insurance.
Comprehensive Services: Look for a company that offers a full range of services including maintenance, repair and ongoing support for the system. Having a single point of contact for all HVAC-related needs can make your life much easier.
Energy Efficiency Expertise: Energy efficiency is a crucial aspect of all air conditioning systems. Ask the contractors about their experience optimising energy efficiency and see whether they can offer recommendations on system design, equipment selection, and control strategies to maximise energy savings.
Brands We Work With




Contact Yee Group about commercial air conditioning repair & maintenance
To discuss your requirements please call our team on 01283 523849 or fill in your details in the box above and we’ll be in touch as soon as possible.