The installation, led by mechanical and electrical contractor Castle Building Services with main contractor Bowmer + Kirkland, includes multiple high-performance Toshiba in-ceiling fan coil units (FCUs). The FCUs are connected to Super Heat Recovery Multi Enhanced (SHRM-e) VRF outdoor condensers with intuitive control provided by TouchScreens and Black Pear Building Management System (BMS) interfaces. "It is a magnificent building and a superb example of a heat recovery VRF installation," said Andrew Bradison, specification manager for Toshiba distributor Cool Designs. "With its best-in-class energy performance, the system operates with significantly reduced running costs, with savings continuing to accrue over the life-time of equipment. Flexible zoning enables the complex requirements of tenants to be accommodated, ensuring very high comfort and satisfaction levels."
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