Recommendation 1: Multi-connectionVRV System
Applicable Scenario: Small to Medium-Sized Factory BuildingsCovering an area of up to 3,000 square meters, including facilities such as electronic, clothing, and light processing workshops.
Advantages: Zoned temperature control, flexible adjustment; high energy efficiency ratioEER exceeds 7.0; no water pipes, no leak risks; easy maintenance.
Drawback: Initial investment is somewhat high.
Configuration Recommendations:
Estimated Cooling Capacity: As per180W/m² calculation: approximately 108kW for 600m².
Optional2 units of 45kW or 1 unit of 90kW multi-split main unit, with ducted or embedded indoor units.

Recommendation Two: Air-Cooled Modular Unit+ Air Handling Unit System
Applicable scenarios: factories with a certain level of comfort requirements and complex structures.
Advantages: Moderate initial investment; supports both heating and cooling; expandable for future capacity upgrades.
Drawbacks: Requires plumbing installation, with maintenance and anti-freezing requirements.
Configuration Recommendations:
Optional Mainframe1 130kW air-cooled modular unit
Terminal units with fan-coil heat exchangers or modular air handling units, featuring flexible arrangement.
Not Recommended Solution: Ducted Air Conditioning System
Although cost-effective, the short air delivery distance and poor temperature control accuracy make it suitable forFor spaces under 2,000 square meters and with moderate temperature requirements, it is not recommended for a 600-square-meter factory if comfort is a priority.
Additional Suggestion:
Floor HeightAt 6 meters, it is recommended to use jet or swirl air outlets for ventilation to prevent uneven distribution of cold and hot air.
Equipment overheating significantlyWhen upgrading to CNC machines and knitting machines, the refrigeration capacity needs to be increased by 20%.




