Superchief
Specifier/Regulator
- Jan 6, 2021
- 18
Developer/GC on a residential project where I have a choice between geothermal and VRF (possibly heat recovery) - no gas service, and we do not want propane, so any solution is electric.
Zone 4a, big shoulder months, a lot of south facing glass, the house is very tight (closed cell foam and ICF construction) which in my experience means the Manual J calculations are conservative.
Preliminary Manual J
152,910 BTU's Cooling
149,526 Sensible Load
3,384 Latent Load
147,582 BTU's Heating
I need to decide which way to go now because the system is intended to be independently engineered and then bids solicited.
I've done geothermal before but VRF looks attractive to consider though I have no experience with it. I believe I have a reasonably good understanding of it at this point and am only considering Mitsubishi or Daikin equipment based upon what I've learned so far.
Amongst the specific concerns I have with VRF is how it will handle the low load conditions, how often a pressure tested line set goes bad without having been damaged, and life safety issues if there was a refrigerant leak?
Comfort and reliability are my priority assuming there does not turn out to be a large price disparity, and my investigation so far suggests there will not be.
So, does anyone with experience with both solutions want to offer advice on whether they would strongly consider VRF if this were their home?