View Poll Results: What do you think?
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Highly Recommend
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Too Expensive, not worth it
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Breaks down and unreliable
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Nothing special, same as all the other systems.
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Too hard to install
1 14.29%
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12-03-2012, 12:41 PM #1
VRF Systems - Would you recommend one?
We have a project here that is a potential for those City Multi-split systems. We looked at both Daikin and Mitsubishi options (24 tons). I know these systems have been around for 20-30 years in other countries, but since they only been in the US for like the last 5 years we haven't gotten much usage information on them. So I thought I would ask for your guy's opinions on the matter.
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1. Are they reliable?
2. Is there really an energy savings (big enough to outset the upfront cost)? ROI?
Summary of building... two story, 12 zones (design requirement), with existing (2) 25 ton heat pump package units on the roof. Other options include WSHP and VAV system with reheat.You can call me Sam
It should be a crime to be a mechanical engineer in San Diego
Summer Design Temperature: 83 F Dry Bulb ~ 69 F Wet Bulb (California Climate Zone 7)
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12-03-2012, 06:36 PM #2
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12-03-2012, 11:21 PM #3You can call me Sam
It should be a crime to be a mechanical engineer in San Diego
Summer Design Temperature: 83 F Dry Bulb ~ 69 F Wet Bulb (California Climate Zone 7)
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12-04-2012, 05:01 PM #4
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We have been installing and servicing Daikin VRV systems for about 8 years.
We have found them highly reliable. Our customers aree reposting 75%-80% reduction in energy usage.
We have repaired a 3 story bank/office building that was engineered wrong and installed even worse. Neither the engineer or installer had speced or installed a Daikin before.
After 6 months and $$$$$$ to make things right, the owner is now so happy with the performance, he specified them for their newest building.
I would recommend choosing a very qualified installer because you will want to maintain a relationship for maintenance and service.
Also, we are showing ways that they can ofFset the cost of the VRV systems by lower constructon costs. Smaller electrical services, lower building heights, smaller generators, smaller switch gears.
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12-05-2012, 06:38 AM #5
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+1 on being educated on the system your installing .
We have installed both mitsu and daiken .
Prior to both we were educated by the manufactur and had their rep,another local contractor, perform the startup and check out .
I never ran a warranty call because of equipment failures. I did run some because of installation issues. The issues where ,,,,we used a sensor in the return as a room sensor as we were choosing setpoints at a remote location. The sensor was downstream of the outside air tap so we were actually measuring mixed air ....
That is not an equipment problem .
Installation is key in these systems . It must be done by the book.mikeacman
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12-05-2012, 11:14 PM #6
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Ive installed one Daikin VRV and have been to city multi class in NC Im sold on them so far. The Technolgy is unreal and so far the system has had no problems after int. startup.
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12-06-2012, 12:00 AM #7
Company I work for put a city multi in 9 years ago. It was actually only the second city multi in the US. We put in several more this year.
Onw major problem so far was on the 9 year old system, compressor locked up. These things literally never shut off, just ramp up and down according to demand.
They also have had a couple direct lightning strikes which took out several boards each time. The building is on a hill, a lightning magnet.
The building owner liked it so well, a major addition also got City Multi, he didn't even price anything else.
This is definitely the future of HVAC, like it or not. Simultaneous heat and cool with a 2 pipe Refrigerant system has a ton of advantages over rooftop units or chiller/boiler systems.
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12-06-2012, 07:22 AM #8
We have 8 systems in I believe and haven't had a problem yet. The oldest system is only 2 years old though. Agreed with everyone that you HAVE to know what you're doing when you install it.
Side note: we have 7 daikin and one Mitsu systems that do the entire heating and cooling for building. Biggest ones are approximately 30-35 tons.
Really amazing technology! B
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12-06-2012, 11:53 AM #9
Yeah, we just met with the building owner and one of them is German (Europe had these for a while) and it is pretty much a done deal. I made some phone calls and only negatives on heard was that the condensate pumps in the fan coil go out but nothing bad about the outdoor units.
This will be our first time we ever design a system like this; so we will see how it goes. Boss took a Mitsubishi class and we are using the sales engineer like no other.
Thanks for all your inputs.You can call me Sam
It should be a crime to be a mechanical engineer in San Diego
Summer Design Temperature: 83 F Dry Bulb ~ 69 F Wet Bulb (California Climate Zone 7)
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12-06-2012, 12:06 PM #10
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12-06-2012, 09:45 PM #11
We are using Daikin REYQ240PBTJ with 12 zones of mixed FXMQ & FXZQ. We have 12 branch selectors, and 12 nav. controllers. We have a MUA, exhaust fan, and Daikin VAMs for the OA requirements.
We aren't the contractors, so we just need to make sure the 3-pipe and 2-pipe BS are not too long. The building is only 2 stories so we don't have to worry about vertical max length as much. Condensate lines will be a pain...You can call me Sam
It should be a crime to be a mechanical engineer in San Diego
Summer Design Temperature: 83 F Dry Bulb ~ 69 F Wet Bulb (California Climate Zone 7)
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12-31-2012, 04:50 PM #12
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Our company learned this the hard way too......MITSUBISHI'S ARE THE ONLY MINI SPLIT & VRF'S WE INSTALL NOW! CITY MUTI IS A GREAT PRODUCT.


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