SAMSUNG DVM - S Full Version ~ Redefining System Air Conditioning Standards [by ESE]

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  • Check out some of our key innovating features in our new DVM - S Heat Pump and Heat Recovery VRF Models.
    A State of the Art Air Conditioning System.
    SAMSUNG (own produced) Compressor Structure, Refrigerant Cooled Inverter PCB, Dual Inverter Compressors operation method, Newly designed Intercooler, Vapor Injection for additional Heating in Low Outdoor Temperatures, Mode Control Units in Heat Recovery Product Range, Advanced Local and Centralized Control Systems, Power Distribution Systems.

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  • @rafalz3987
    @rafalz3987 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    how lubrication is performed at low speed here?

  • @honest1t1
    @honest1t1 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    Are all the components in these above products become powered by the inverter even the Indoor part of the split unit Air conditioner ?
    Thanks and Regards

    • @ESE_Ltd
      @ESE_Ltd  10 ปีที่แล้ว

      For more information regarding the Inverter PCB, please also check our following video + check our brief reply following the link:
      SAMSUNG DVM - S Inverter Electronics ~ Redefining System Air Conditioning Standards [by ESE]
      Brief Reply:
      The Inverter PCB is considered the "brain" and the compressor(s) are considered the "heart" of a system (any type of system - from a single split up to a more complex DVM-S (VRF)). They have 2 different (but heavily interconnected) tasks. The Inverter PCB is mainly (among other tasks) responsible, for adjusting the compressor(s) RPM (provided capacity), according to the requested total load which is calculated by each indoor unit(s) at a any given moment. Therefore you may say in very simple words that the Inverter PCB "instructing" the compressor(s) how fast or slow to rotate (therefore provide capacity) by continuously adjusting the supplied electrical power . The rest of the MECHANICAL parts are moving according to that, but are not controlled by the Inverter PCB.
      Hope we have informed you well.
      Thank you
      SAMSUNG - ESE

  • @georgehaydock2147
    @georgehaydock2147 11 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    wouldn't it be more up to 40% more energy efficient if it used a natural refrigerant? have a look at what they are doing in Australia. th-cam.com/video/mBtkBWHAylc/w-d-xo.html