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Multi-room solution VRF

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Cooling and heating solutions
from TOSHIBA

Air conditioning solution for large and complex applications

Air conditioning system for complex installations in large structures, such as office buildings, malls, or hotels. This system offers maximum flexibility. Up to 128 indoor units can be combined in one refrigeration circuit. The nominal cooling capacity is up to 355 kW per refrigeration circuit.

Air conditioning systems for business and industry

VRF indoor units

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High-wall units

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Cassette units

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Duct units

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Ceiling units

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Console units

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Chassis

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Floor standing units

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Special solutions

VRF outdoor units

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SMMS-u

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MiNi SMMS R32

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MiNi SMMS single fan

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MiNi SMMS-e

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SHRMe

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SHRMa

Advantages of the multi-room solution

Maximum system flexibility

An overall pipe length of up to 1,200 m and a height difference of up to 110 m leave nothing to be desired.

Up to 128 indoor units

Up to 128 indoor units are integrated into one refrigeration circuit. Several refrigeration circuits can be combined.

Heating and cooling at the same time

Independent cooling and heating is possible at the same time in different rooms or areas of buildings using a 3-pipe system.

Heat recovery

The thermal energy absorbed from one area of the building can be made available for heating other rooms with virtually no heat loss.

VRF stands for Variable Refrigerant Flow.

The abbreviation VRF stands for Variable Refrigerant Flow. VRF systems are advanced air conditioning solutions specially designed for larger applications such as office buildings, hotels, or large residential complexes. They are characterized by their ability to variably control the refrigerant flow in order to enable precise control of the temperature in various zones or rooms.

In a VRF system, multiple indoor units can be connected to a single outdoor unit. Each indoor unit can be controlled individually, which means that different rooms or areas can be set to different temperatures as needed. This results in high energy efficiency, as the system only consumes as much energy as is needed to maintain the desired temperatures. Additionally, VRF systems generally offer a high level of flexibility in regard to installation and layout, which makes them suitable for complex or irregularly shaped buildings.

What does SMMS actually mean?
SMMS stands for "Super Modular Multi System".