Connect NZ are experienced electricians that can bring a state of the art variable refrigerant volume system (VRV) to your commercial space.

 

VRV is a revolutionary heating ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) technology that is highly adaptable to your business’s needs. The old HVAC systems would be set up so that a single condensing unit would be used alongside one compressor and one evaporator. This isn’t the case for VRV. The new VRV systems are capable of having one condensing unit work alongside several evaporators. This allows each evaporator to have its own set of controls, allowing you unparalleled control over temperature control in your work place.

 

Traditional HVAC systems work by detecting the temperature of a single room. When that room gets to a certain temperature, either hot or cold, the system begins to work. But a VRV is different. The new VRV systems constantly have refrigerant being sent to the evaporator. It can then use existing warm or cool air to meet the desired needs within the environment. This means that there is a tiny adjustment to maintain temperature control with VRV, whereas with the traditional HVAC storm every adjustment made would be the equivalent of starting the entire process from scratch.

Our Brands

Mitsubishi

Mitsubishi Electric’s industry leading City Multi VRF technology is designed for today’s building needs. With emphasis placed on energy efficiency, adaptability, reliability and control, City Multi addresses the most current market issues. Utilising integrated air conditioning, hot water, ventilation and control solutions

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Daikin

Commercial sites can range in size from a few hundred to several thousand square metres. That’s why Daikin offers a range of technologically advanced systems designed to meet practically any challenge: Daikin’s flexible, reliable and energy-efficient air conditioning, air treatment and complete HVAC systems deliver absolute comfort to nearly any building.

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Panasonic

Since the sale of Panasonic’s first room air conditioner in 1958, we have worked towards providing products and solutions that create comfortable and healthy domestic and commercial spaces. In addition to comfort, we have always championed in the consideration of installation ease, diversity of installation environments, and the needs of contractors and end users.

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Fujitsu

J-Series gives the flexibility to deliver individual air conditioning control for specific rooms, as well as accommodate the differing needs of common areas and individual room spaces in apartment blocks.

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Depending on your heating needs, you may need multiple single split units to heat different areas of your home. This is because a single split system requires one outdoor unit for every indoor unit. This is unlike a multi-split system that can run multiple indoor units off one outdoor unit. But there are benefits to this. With multi-split units, the more indoor units you have running off the outdoor unit, the more inefficient the power consumption of the system becomes. This is especially true if you are choosing it to run at vastly different temperatures across the home. Therefore, there are scenarios where it is more efficient to have multiple single split system units, or if your heating needs are not too complex, a single unit may suffice.

 

Split systems are great for the small footprint they have in your home. They also have a range of different jackets that allow you to easily get them to fit the decor of your home.

 

They are quiet, far more energy-efficient than most heating systems, and generally are the obvious choice for most residential (and sometimes commercial) customers.

 

Connect NZ are experts in all things heat pumps. Whether it is single to multi-split systems, you can count on our knowledge to advise you on which system best suits your needs. If you are looking to install a split system heat pump in your home, don’t hesitate to contact the Connect NZ team today.

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