
![]() |
Edward Lowton
Editor |
![]() ![]() |
Home> | Premises management/maintenance | >HVAC | >Outdoor air drives heating |
ARTICLE
Outdoor air drives heating
25 January 2013
The VRVIII Heating Only system from Daikin Europe uses renewable energy from outdoor air to drive the heating process, generating 4kW of usable heat for every 1kW of electricity consumed. It is said to be considerabl

The VRVIII Heating Only system
from Daikin Europe uses renewable
energy from outdoor air to drive the
heating process, generating 4kW of
usable heat for every
1kW of
electricity
consumed. It
is said to be
considerably
more efficient
than heating systems
that burn fossil fuels, reducing
both energy consumption and CO2
emissions of a building. Even when
the electricity consumed comes from
non-renewable sources, CO2
emissions are still much lower than
fuel oil or natural gas burning
boilers.
VRVIII Heating Only uses inverters to dynamically adapt compressor speed - and thus heating output - to actual building demand.
Full capacity provides rapid warm up times and once rooms reach their optimum temperature the system throttles back, generating just enough heat to maintain comfort levels at optimum efficiency.
VRVIII Heating Only uses inverters to dynamically adapt compressor speed - and thus heating output - to actual building demand.
Full capacity provides rapid warm up times and once rooms reach their optimum temperature the system throttles back, generating just enough heat to maintain comfort levels at optimum efficiency.
MORE FROM THIS COMPANY
OTHER ARTICLES IN THIS SECTION