Johnson Controls brings VRF air conditioning to the UK

Johnson Controls has entered the UK VRF air-conditioning market with the York YDS system.
Johnson Controls has introduced its York YDS VRF air-conditioning system to the UK. YDS is in its third generation and is based on six outdoor condensing units and over 30 indoor units. There are two single outdoor units with cooling capacities of 10 and 14 kW and four modular units with capacities from 28 to 45 kW. By connecting four outdoor units together, up to 180 kW of cooling or 188 kW of heating can be achieved. They use advanced scroll compressors and R410A. The range of indoor units includes high-wall cassettes, ducted fan coils and convertible consoles. Up to 65 indoor units can be connected in one refrigerant circuit. Controls can be configured individually via infra-red or wired remote control. It is also possible to control indoor units using a central controller or monitor them using a building-management system.
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