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VRV & VRF Central Control, Aggregator and Free Match

When making decisions on a comfort control or automation system, it is important to select a heating and cooling professional that will design around the structure of your home rather than compromise the home's design around heating and cooling services. HUB's design team applied the knowledge gained over decades of providing high level interface connections between commercial building automation systems and VRV/VRF systems to produce the first complete control system for utilising VRV/VRF in residential homes.

VRV/VRF Central Control

There are three key factors that make all other central control options for VRF/VRV not appropriate for residential use.
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  1. No Mode-Master management
  2.  Clunky automatic change between heating and cooling
  3. Central control touchpads, touchscreens and in-wall tablets 
The HUB Residential VRV/VRF central control fixes these issues and adds an app for your phone, an interface from your computer and a cloud service from when you are away from home. A complete purpose built residential VRV/VRF central control for the Australian home.

MultiZone Aggregator

Historically there has not been a solution for heating and cooling professionals to use multi-zone variable air volume control with VRV/VRF systems. The only solution was to separate each area of the home into split systems, the downside of this approach is the need for multiple outdoor units to be scattered around the perimeter of the home. The VRV/VRF aggregator from HUB Residential allows heating and cooling system designers to utilise VRV/VRF with multiple independent variable air volume systems. 
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Free Match

FreeMatch is available only from HUB Residential. It allows heating and cooling system designers to bring together multiple types of heating and cooling appliances on to a single control system. 
  1. Variable Air Volume (VAV) thermal zones
  2. Variable refrigerant volume (FCU) thermal zones
  3. Underfloor heating thermal zones (Hydronic)
  4. Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) zones

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