Surna Cultivation Technologies Introduces VRF Product Line
Surna Inc. (OTCQB: SRNA) has announced an expansion of its HVACD product portfolio, adding variable refrigerant flow (VRF) technologies to meet evolving state code requirements. This strategic enhancement aims to provide versatile, energy-efficient solutions suitable for diverse cultivation facility sizes and budgets. Surna's VRF systems promise reduced energy consumption by supplying precise cooling based on real-time conditions and allow for heat capture for other applications. They continue to cater to the unique needs of their clients, reinforcing their leadership in controlled environment agriculture.
- Expansion of HVACD product portfolio with VRF technologies to meet code requirements.
- Versatile solutions that accommodate various cultivation facility sizes and budgets.
- Energy-efficient technology minimizes waste and optimizes cooling based on current conditions.
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Continues to expand its line of curated HVACD products portfolio
Boulder, Colorado, Sept. 02, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Surna Inc. (OTCQB: SRNA), operating as Surna Cultivation Technologies, announces the expansion of its HVACD product portfolio.
“We’ve seen code requirements in several states where variable refrigerant flow (VRF) technologies are required. To serve customers in these states, we have added this technology to our portfolio. Surna has truly become the leader in providing the largest range of technologies to meet all cultivation facility sizes, budgets and grow techniques,” said Troy Rippe, Surna’s Vice President of Operations and Development. “We continue to offer our customers solutions that fit their unique needs rather than making them conform to one specific technology as some of our competitors do.”
VRF allows for:
- Versatility – multiple air handling options allow for redundancy, ductless application compatibility, and a multitude of types and sizes, providing a fit for almost any application.
- Energy efficiency – designed to supply the precise amount of refrigerant to each air handler that’s needed to cool the room based on current conditions (helping minimize waste), resulting in a system that runs less frequently and matches the cooling load at any given time. Also, by capturing heat as part of the cooling process, this heat can be used in other locations of the building that need warmer temperatures, thereby improving energy efficiency.
For a complete controlled environment agriculture HVACD system, pair a Surna VRF system with a standalone dehumidifier such as our Surna by Anden dehumidifiers.
About Surna
Surna Inc. (www.surna.com), operating as Surna Cultivation Technologies, is an industry leader in controlled environment agriculture (CEA) facility design and technologies. We provide full-service licensed architectural and mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) engineering services, carefully curated HVACD equipment, and proprietary controls systems. Our team of project managers, licensed professional architects and engineers, technology and horticulture specialists and systems integrations experts help our customers by precisely designing for their unique applications. Through our partnership with a certified service contractor network we provide installation and maintenance services to assist in a smooth build-out and optimal facility performance. We have been providing solutions to indoor growers for over 15 years and have served over 800 cultivators with over 200 of them being large, commercial projects.
Headquartered in Boulder, Colorado, we leverage our experience in this space to bring value-added solutions to our customers that help improve their overall crop quality and yield, optimize energy and water efficiency, and satisfy evolving state and local codes, permitting and regulatory requirements.
Contact:
Jamie English
Vice President, Marketing Communications
jamie.english@surna.com
303.993.5271
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