MAZDA CHIYAPHUM
อัพเดทล่าสุด: 22 ธ.ค. 2025
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Project Information
Project Name: Mazda Chiyaphum
System Type: VRF (Variable Refrigerant Flow)
Total Cooling Capacity: 600,000 BTU/h
Air Conditioning Units:
5 Fan Coil Units (FCU)
3 Air Handling Units (AHU)
System Configuration:
8 Indoor Units
3 Condensing Units (CDU)
Design Concept & Engineering Solution
The VRF system was carefully engineered to support different functional areas, including:
Vehicle showroom
Customer lounge
Office areas
Restrooms
Service and back-of-house zones
By zoning each space independently, the system delivers precise temperature control, energy efficiency, and quiet operation, ensuring maximum comfort for both customers and staff.
Project Name: Mazda Chiyaphum
System Type: VRF (Variable Refrigerant Flow)
Total Cooling Capacity: 600,000 BTU/h
Air Conditioning Units:
5 Fan Coil Units (FCU)
3 Air Handling Units (AHU)
System Configuration:
8 Indoor Units
3 Condensing Units (CDU)
Design Concept & Engineering Solution
The VRF system was carefully engineered to support different functional areas, including:
Vehicle showroom
Customer lounge
Office areas
Restrooms
Service and back-of-house zones
By zoning each space independently, the system delivers precise temperature control, energy efficiency, and quiet operation, ensuring maximum comfort for both customers and staff.
บทความที่เกี่ยวข้อง
Buntanaphan Office has chosen Legend Air Quality (LAQ) as a trusted partner for the design and installation of Split Type and VRF air conditioning systems.A smart central control system is integrated to provide efficient operation.
Zero Energy Smart House คืออาคารอนุรักษ์พลังงานที่ได้รับออกแบบตามหลักวิชาการ เพื่อเป็นต้นแบบการประยุกต์ใช้เทคโนโลยีในการอนุรักษ์พลังงานให้กับชุมชนและผู้สนใจ
This project adopts a split type air conditioning system, designed to blend seamlessly with modern interior architecture while delivering reliable cooling comfort. The indoor units are hidden above the ceiling or built into furniture, leaving only slim air grilles visible.


