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Samsung equips Museum of the Future with VRF systems

Designed to circulate continuous flows of cooling vertically, the VRF systems are set to provide higher energy efficiency, individualised control and installation flexibility, company says

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  • Published: March 31, 2022
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Dubai, UAE, 31 March 2022: Samsung Gulf Electronics said it equipped the Museum of the Future with Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) systems. VRF systems deliver world-class energy efficiency and an unmatched Energy Efficiency Rating (EERa), and actively support the national sustainability goals by acting as the backbone of the recently opened museum, the company said.

The Museum of the Future

According to Samsung, its VRF systems were implemented across the operation area in the building with connected individual thermostats and building management system (BACnet) to facilitate and fasten cooling deliveries in real-time. As well as being the largest and most compact DVM systems, they are powerful and highly energy efficient, the company claimed. They can, therefore, save costs and space while providing more reliable coverage, the company added.

Samsung said the VRF systems evoke cutting-edge capabilities, all at the benefit of the environment, and offer better conditions for large areas through their extensive piping and cooling design. Samsung said it keeps reimagining new ways of bridging smart solutions with daily needs, for the individual and wider community, and the brand’s collaboration with the Museum of the Future is a true token to that commitment.

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