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Samsung Electronics has spent the first few months of this year showcasing its new range of innovations in HVAC engineering including the powerful DVM Chiller.

Late last year the company launched its new 360 Cassette air conditioning unit, DVM Chiller, next generation DVM S 30HP, and new side discharge VRF unit – the DVM S Eco 14HP.

President and CEO of the consumer electronics business at Samsung Electronics, BK Yoon, said that together these products transform air conditioning by boosting energy efficiency and performance, maximizing space, and increasing cooling speed.

“With these new offerings, our target is to reach annual sales of $US10 billion by 2020; we are passionate about continuously evolving our technology to offer the best products and best user experience possible to our customers,” he said. The new DVM Chiller combines an air-cooled chiller with Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) in a compact unit.

Responding to the growing demand for water-source HVAC following the tightening of EU regulations on F-gas levels, Samsung has engineered an air-cooled chiller that offers greater energy efficiency and ease of use in an innovative compact design.

By reducing the system refrigerant levels significantly more than a conventional chiller, the Samsung DVM Chiller not only complies with current 2015 EU refrigerant quota levels but also adheres to the further upcoming reduction in levels which is 35 per cent in 2018.

Samsung has embedded the world-class BLDC Inverter Scroll Compressor with Flash Injection technology in the chiller, ensuring over 75 per cent of heating capacity at -20°C ambient temperature.

The Chiller enables users to reduce annual utility costs by 36 per cent to 50 per cent compared to conventional chillers.

The Samsung DVM Chiller also delivers powerful heating performance while providing cold water through thermal ice storage with an in-built pressure and temperature sensor, which prevents device breakdown from freeze-bursts.

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