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Samsung offers compact, WiFi-enabled VRF air-conditioning systems

January 13, 2021 By Michelle Froese

Samsung has launched new, large-capacity Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) air-conditioning systems in India, which can be installed in only 0.5 sq meters of space. This is ideal for apartments, villas, bungalows, houses, as well as commercial and retail establishments.

The new side discharge VRF system — DVM S Eco — offers an extremely quiet, efficient, eco-friendly air-conditioning system with a specialized, single outdoor unit for affordable multi-room cooling.

The DVM S Eco unit is measured at a compact size of W940 x H1630 x D460 mm, with a footprint of under than 0.5 sq meters, making it the most compact side discharge air-conditioning system currently on the market. It’s easy and economical to install and operate without compromising its performance. Up to 16 indoor units can be set up at once.

However, it’s small enough to leave extra space, which can be used for other purposes.

The WiFi-enabled DVM S Eco series offers smart features, such as voice control and a connected home experience (simply use the SmartThings app on any smartphone). Each indoor unit can be controlled separately for enhanced convenience.

The current, daily, weekly, or monthly energy consumption can be monitored based on the use of the outdoor unit.

The innovative design of DVM S Eco features a robust Digital Inverter Scroll Compressor and corrugate fin, which enhances cooling performance. It comes in capacities ranging from 4 to 14 HP. Its twin BLDC compressor reduces torque variation by up to 75%, further improving the stability of the moving parts along with the silent mode for night-time that limits the fan rpm and compressor frequency to reduce noise.

The DVM S Eco series is compatible with PM 1.0 filters, which provide comfortable cooling with purification down to 0.3 microns particle size. These filters can be fitted in all kinds of indoor unit designs, such as 4 Way Cassette, 360 Cassette, or 1 Way Cassette.

“At Samsung, customer-centric innovation lies at the core of our brand promise,” said Vipin Agrawal, director, System Air Conditioning Business, Samsung India. “Our innovation and engineering behind the new DVM S Eco series introduces a compact VRF solution with a reliable and built-to-last, high-energy system that is easy to install, repair, and maintain.” 

Key benefits

  • Peak demand control. A key feature of DVM S Eco is a technology called, Peak Demand Control, which simply limits power consumption. This is especially useful when the electrical supply is insufficient or when businesses want to block excessive and wasteful energy usage
  • Easy installation. The DVM S Eco’s innovative, four-way piping system has connections at the front, side, bottom, and rear — giving much more flexible and ease of installation for small or narrow spaces.
  • Higher elevation. The DVM S Eco provides extended piping length of up to 150 meters between the outdoor and indoor units. It also works efficiently and reliably at an elevation of up to 50 meters, which is equivalent to 10 stories.
  • Digital inverter. The DVM S Eco features a Digital Inverter Scroll Compressor with a 6-pole 9-slot motor that helps in maintaining the desired temperature without frequently turning off and on. This leads to lower power consumption. The optimized heat exchanger enhances efficiency and delivers greater energy savings.

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