Daikin RXYQ14P7W1B [4/80] The history of vrv systems

Daikin RXYQ10P7W1B [4/80] The history of vrv systems
The History of VRV Systems
• 1987
The original VRV air
conditioning system
developed by Daikin
Industries Ltd. in 1982 is
introduced into Europe in
VRV standard format. VRV D
series can supply conditioned
air from up to 4 indoor units
connected to a single outdoor
unit.
• 1994
Consistent high quality and
efficiency lead to the
wide-spread acceptance of
the VRV concept and Daikin
becomes the first Japanese air
conditioning manufacturer
to be awarded the ISO9001
certification. Daikin applies
yet another quantum leap
to VRV technology: the VRV
Inverter-H series, operate up
to 16 indoor units from just
1 outdoor unit.
• 1990
The end of the year sees
the launch of the new
VRV Inverter G series with
the facility to operate up
to 8 indoor units from a
single outdoor unit. Inverter
capacity control greatly
increases system flexibility
and efficiency.
• 1991
A further step forward
is taken in 1991 with the
introduction of the VRV heat
recovery system, offering
simultaneous cooling and
heating from different
indoor units on the same
refrigeration circuit.
• 1992
Continuous improvements
to energy efficiency and
system flexibility lead to
the development of the
advanced Hi-VRV in which
fresh air supply (HRV) and
computerised management
(DACMS) are integrated with
the VRV.
• 1998
In anticipation of phase
out dates for all CFC based
equipment, Daikin Europe
steps up the production of
VRV air conditioning units
using R-407C.
Daikin Europe celebrates
its 25
th
anniversary with
the award of an ISO14001
environmental certificate
and the introduction of VRV
Inverter K series with R-407C,
in cooling only or heat pump
format. As many as 16 indoor
units can be connected to
1 single outdoor unit.
p. 04
1602UKEPCEN07-200-artwork.indd 41602UKEPCEN07-200-artwork.indd 4 1/8/07 07:12:481/8/07 07:12:48

Содержание