The Eurovent Certified Performance (ECP) programme scope for Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) applies to:
Cooling-only, heating-only and reversible Variable Refrigerant Flow systems are divided into three sub-programmes:
It can be chosen to apply to one, or another, or several sub-programmes. Heat recovery units are included in the scope but the heat recovery function is not certified.
The programme does not include:
Further information on programme participation and exclusions can be found in the Technical Certification Rules.
Whenever a company participates in the programme for VRF, all VRF outdoor units that are promoted by the applicant/participant to end-users, specifiers, trading companies, contractors by means of paper or electronic catalogue, price list or software within the scope of the programme, shall be certified. This is done in accordance with the Technical Certification Rules and includes all models in modular ranges. For the VRF programme, the certify-all requirement as defined in the Certification Manual is applicable.
VRF systems are used for thermal comfort for buildings. Depending on the system installed, VRF can be used for cooling only, or cooling and heating, and crucially can offer varying temperatures in specific areas. VRF systems distribute refrigerant directly to individual fan coils, in a ‘common’ refrigeration piping system, rather than using ductwork, or a chilled water loop.
VRF systems use variable motor speed to produce variable refrigerant flow. The compressor calculates what is needed to meet the indoor temperature required, and will produce an output that circulates the minimum amount of refrigerant needed during a single heating or cooling period.
VRF systems are designed to offset lower density heat loads (e.g. heat generated by people, electronics, lighting etc.) and are typically used when buildings are occupied. Temperature control is on-demand and seasonal. The three types of systems certified under the VRF programme are:
Air-cooled VRF
These types of units gain their name from the fact they use air to release heat to the outside atmosphere via a condenser coil. Air-cooled VRF condenser units are predominantly installed outside, and use ambient air. They require a large surface area to exchange heat and are around the size of a large fridge freezer.
Water-cooled VRF
Water-cooled VRF units use water to release heat to the outside atmosphere and will require a separate cooling tower or dry cooler. The units are usually installed indoors and are much smaller than their air-cooled counterparts.
High ambient VRF systems
High ambient VRF systems are designed for use in:
While exploring our certified products you’ll come across a number of technical terms relating to certification. The below definitions help explain the search criteria in our certified product directory.
Certified product types in the VRF programme have some (but not all) of the following search criteria in common:
Brand
Brand name of the manufacturer.
Range
Listing of models with some common features.
Model
Model name.
Pc out
Is the total outdoor cooling capacity, measured in kW.
Pec out
Is the outdoor power input for cooling, measured in kW.
EER out
Is the outdoor Energy Efficiency Ratio. It is the ratio of cooling output, to energy input. The higher the number, the higher the energy efficiency.
Ph out
Is the outdoor heating capacity, measured in kW.
Peh out
Is the outdoor electrical power consumption for heating. Measured in kW.
COP out
Is the outdoor Coefficient Of Performance. It is the ratio of heating output to energy input. The higher the number, the higher the energy efficiency.
LwO env
Is the A-weighted sound power level of the outdoor unit, near the envelope, for non-ducted units in cooling. Measured in dB(A).
LwO env in heating
Is the A-weighted sound power level of the outdoor unit, near the envelope, for non-ducted units in heating. Measured in dB(A).
SEER
Is the Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio. The higher the number, the higher the maximum efficiency of the system in cooling mode, under typical seasonal operating conditions.
ηsc
Is the seasonal space cooling efficiency. The higher the percentage, the more efficient the system in cooling mode, under typical seasonal operating conditions.
PcB, PcC, PcD
Is the total cooling capacity at conditions B (30oC), C (25oC) and D (20oC). Measured in kW.
EERB, EERC, EERD
Is the Energy Efficiency Ratio at conditions B (30oC), C (25oC) and D (20oC). The higher the number, the higher the energy efficiency.
Pdesignh
Is the design load in heating. Measured in kW.
SCOP
Is the Seasonal Coefficient Of Performance. The higher the number, the higher the maximum efficiency of the system in heating mode, under typical seasonal operating conditions.
ηsh
Is the seasonal space heating efficiency. The higher the percentage, the more efficient the system in heating mode, under typical seasonal operating conditions.
PhA, PhB, PhC, PhD
Is the heating capacity under conditions A (-7oC), B (2oC), C (7oC) and D (12oC). Measured in kW.
COPA, COPB, COPC, COPD
Is the Coefficient Of Performance under conditions A (-7oC), B (2oC), C (7oC) and D (12oC). The higher the number, the higher the energy efficiency.
Tbiv
Is the bivalent temperature. This is the outdoor temperature declared by the manufacturer for heating, at which supplementation with electric back up heater capacity is required in order to meet the part load for heating.
PhTBiv
Is the heating capacity at the bivalent temperature. Measured in kW.
COPTbiv
Is the Coefficient Of Performance at the bivalent temperature.
Psbc
Is the power consumption in standby mode in cooling. Measured in W.
Psbh
Is the power consumption in standby mode in heating. Measured in W.
Main Power Supply
Expressed as voltage (V) - phase - frequency (Hz).
Refrigerant
Type of refrigerant.
Mounting
Type of mounting base, including:
Cassette type
Is the type of cassette, e.g. 4-way.
IU names
Are the names of combinable indoor units.
IU Range Names
Are the range names of combinable indoor units.
Capacity Control
Type of capacity control e.g. variable.
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Nominal Efficiencies:
Seasonal Efficiencies for Cooling :
Seasonal Efficiencies for Heating :
Acoustics :
High ambient units :
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