Products
VRF Air Conditioning Systems
Variable refrigerant flow (VRF) air conditioning systems offer precise climate control with energy efficiency. Utilizing refrigerant as the heating and cooling medium, VRF systems enable simultaneous temperature regulation in different zones. With outdoor units connecting to multiple indoor units, each independently controlled, VRF technology optimizes comfort while minimizing energy consumption. These systems adjust cooling and heating output based on occupancy levels and environmental conditions, enhancing efficiency further. Quiet operation and compact design make VRF ideal for residential and commercial spaces. At Talosian Realm, we specialize in installing and servicing VRF systems to ensure superior comfort and efficiency for our clients.

Top Discharge VRF Systems
Top Discharge VRF (Variable Refrigerant Flow) air conditioning systems typically refers to VRF systems with a specific airflow configuration, where the air is expelled (discharged) from the top of the outdoor unit. VRF systems are known for their energy efficiency, flexibility, and ability to provide both heating and cooling to different zones of a building simultaneously.
Side discharge VRF systems
In side discharge VRF systems, the air is expelled from the side of the outdoor unit. This configuration provides unique advantages and makes these systems suitable for certain environments and building layouts.


Features for VRF Outdoor Units
- Energy-efficient variable refrigerant flow technology for optimized cooling and heati
- Precise temperature control for individual zones or rooms. Diversity factor reduces total system demand for efficient HVAC design.
- Reduces footprint area of the Outdoor.
- Quiet operation for minimal disturbance in residential or commercial spaces.
- Wide Range of indoor unit choice and capacities.
Chilled Water Systems
Air cooled chiller
Air-Cooled Chillers are a type of refrigeration system used in HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) applications to provide cooling for buildings, industrial processes, or various types of equipment. These systems use ambient air to cool the refrigerant in the condenser, which is an essential part of the cooling cycle.


Water Cooled Chiller
Water-Cooled Chillers are refrigeration systems that use water as the medium to cool the refrigerant and remove heat from buildings or industrial processes. These systems are highly efficient for cooling large spaces or applications with significant cooling loads, and they are commonly used in commercial and industrial environments.
stand alone units
Ducted
- Centralized system with concealed ducts for uniform condition.
- Suitable for multiple rooms or entire buildings.
- Aesthetically looks elegant which enhances interiors.


Cassette
- Ceiling-mounted design for even air distribution.
- Offers a discreet appearance with minimal visibility.
- Comes with variants like, 4-way flow, 2-way flow and 1-way flow
Hi-Wall
- Mounted on the wall for space-saving installation.
- Suitable for smaller areas or individual rooms.
- Provides direct airflow towards occupants for localized comfort.

Ventilation

Energy Recovery Ventilator (ERV’s)
- Heat Exchange: Transfers heat between incoming and outgoing air streams.
- Humidity Control: Balances indoor humidity for improved air quality.
- Energy Efficiency: Reduces heating and cooling costs significantly.
Treated Fresh Air (TFA's)
Treated Fresh Air Unit (TFA) is an HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) system designed to bring in fresh, outdoor air into a building while conditioning it to meet desired indoor air quality and comfort levels. These units are typically used in buildings where maintaining good air quality and proper ventilation is critical, such as in offices, schools, hospitals, and industrial environments.

exhaust

inline fans
- High Efficiency: Maximized airflow with minimal energy consumption.
- Quiet Operation: Low noise levels for unobtrusive ventilation.
- Easy Installation: Simple integration into existing ductwork for convenience.