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Samsung DVM S Series - User Manual

Samsung DVM S Series
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Table of Contents

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Samsung DVM S Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
RefrigerantR410A
Operating Temperature Range (Cooling)-5°C to 48°C
Piping Length (Total)1000m
Inverter TechnologyYes
TypeVRF System
Compressor TypeInverter Scroll Compressor
Energy EfficiencyHigh Efficiency
ControlCentralized Control, Individual Control
Indoor Unit OptionsCassette, Duct, Wall Mount, Ceiling

Summary

Safety precautions

SEVERE WARNING SIGNS

Highlights critical safety warnings for installation and user safety.

Preparing for installation

Packaging material disposition

Instructions for safe handling and disposal of packaging materials.

Outdoor unit combination

Standard type (Heat recovery)

Moving the outdoor unit

When moving with a crane

Guidance on safely moving the outdoor unit using a crane.

When moving with a forklift

Instructions for moving the outdoor unit with a forklift.

Alternative moving methods

Alternative method for moving the product when crane/pallet is unavailable.

Selecting installation location

Caution for seashore installation

Specific advice for installing units near the seashore to prevent corrosion.

Space requirement for installation

Single installation space

Specifies space requirements for single outdoor unit installations.

Module installation space

Details space requirements for module installations of outdoor units.

Accessories

Required accessories

Lists required accessories for installation and customer handover.

Optional accessories

Details optional accessories for connecting indoor and outdoor units.

Base construction and installation of the outdoor unit

Base ground construction

Illustrates base ground construction methods for outdoor unit installation.

Outdoor unit base mount and anchor bolt position

Specifies dimensions and positions for outdoor unit base mounting and anchor bolts.

Examples of draining work

Provides examples and guidelines for proper drainage work for outdoor units.

Anchor bolt connection cautions

Safety cautions for connecting anchor bolts, including material and torque specifications.

Pipe connection cautions

Cautions for connecting pipes, including rooftop installation and animal prevention.

Anti-vibration frame installation cautions

Guidelines for installing anti-vibration frames and ensuring proper support.

Installing the wind;snow prevention duct

Outdoor unit installation around obstacles

Guidance on installing ducts to prevent wind/snow accumulation around outdoor units.

Outdoor unit installation in cold region

Instructions for installing units in cold regions to prevent snow accumulation.

Outdoor unit installation in windy region

Measures for installing units in windy regions to ensure normal operation.

Refrigerant pipe installation

Refrigerant pipe work overview

Overview of refrigerant pipe installation, including length and pressure considerations.

Selecting refrigerant pipe

Guidelines for selecting refrigerant pipe sizes based on capacity and length.

Pipe Sizing for Outdoor Unit Connection (H;P)

Table for selecting main pipe size based on outdoor unit cooling capacity.

Pipe Sizing Between Branch Joints (B)

Table for selecting pipe size between branch joints based on indoor unit capacity.

Pipe Sizing Between Branch Joint and Indoor Unit

Table for selecting pipe size between branch joint and indoor unit.

Outdoor Unit Branch Joints (C)

Details on Y-joints for connecting outdoor units.

First Branch Joint (D)

Selection criteria for first branch joints based on outdoor unit capacity.

Branch Joint (E)

Selection of branch joints based on total indoor unit capacity.

Pipe Sizing for Outdoor Unit Connection (H;R)

Table for selecting main pipe size based on outdoor unit cooling capacity.

Pipe Sizing Between Branch Joints (H;R)

Table for selecting pipe size between branch joints based on indoor unit capacity.

Pipe Sizing Between Branch Joint and Indoor Unit (H;R)

Table for selecting pipe size between branch joint and indoor unit.

Outdoor Unit Branch Joints (H;R)

Details on Y-joints for connecting outdoor units.

First Branch Joint (H;R)

Selection criteria for first branch joints based on outdoor unit capacity.

Branch Joint (H;R)

Selection of branch joints based on total indoor unit capacity.

Keeping refrigerant pipe

Guidelines for storing and sealing refrigerant pipes to prevent contamination.

Refrigerant pipe welding and safety information

Important safety information and precautions for refrigerant pipe welding.

Nitrogen flushing welding

Procedure for nitrogen flushing during welding to prevent oxidation.

Cutting or flaring the pipes

Detailed steps and precautions for cutting and flaring refrigerant pipes.

Connecting the flared pipes

Instructions for connecting flared pipes, including torque and oil application.

Pipe installation for an outdoor unit

Guidance on pipe routing and direction for outdoor unit connections.

Caution for using knock-out hole

Precautions for using knock-out holes, including damage prevention and rust prevention.

Connecting refrigerant pipe for outdoor unit

Procedure for connecting refrigerant pipes to the outdoor unit's front and side connections.

Caution for welding the pipe to an outdoor unit

Safety warnings and precautions for welding pipes near outdoor unit components.

Pipe installation between the outdoor units

Guidelines for installing pipes between multiple outdoor units in a module.

Examples of refrigerant pipe installation

Illustrations showing example refrigerant pipe configurations for H/P and H/R systems.

Allowable length of the refrigerant pipe and the installation examples

H;P Systems Pipe Allowances

Refrigerant pipe length allowances and installation examples for H/P systems.

Maximum allowable pipe length

Specifies maximum allowable pipe lengths for single and module installations.

Maximum allowable height difference of pipe

Defines maximum allowable height differences for refrigerant pipes.

Maximum allowable length after branch joint

Specifies maximum allowable pipe lengths after branch joints.

EEV kit ~ Indoor unit pipe length

Details on EEV kits and their pipe length requirements.

H;R Systems Pipe Allowances

Refrigerant pipe length allowances and installation examples for H/R systems.

Maximum allowable pipe length (H;R)

Specifies maximum allowable pipe lengths for H/R systems.

Maximum allowable height difference (H;R)

Maximum allowable height differences for H/R systems.

Max. allowable length after branch joint (H;R)

Maximum allowable pipe lengths after branch joints for H/R systems.

EEV kit ~ Indoor unit pipe length (H;R)

Details on EEV kits for H/R systems and their pipe length requirements.

Installing the branch joints

Horizontal installation of branch joints

Guidelines for horizontal installation of branch joints.

Vertical installation of branch joints

Guidelines for vertical installation of branch joints.

Installing the branch joint between outdoor units

Installation of outdoor joints

Proper installation methods for outdoor unit joints, avoiding specific directions.

Installing the MCU

MCU specification

Details MCU specifications, including connectivity and capacity.

Installing the indoor units with MCU

Instructions for installing indoor units with MCUs, including Y-connector usage.

Connecting the pipes to MCU

Procedure for connecting pipes to MCUs, including protection and welding.

Electrical wiring work

Circuit breaker and power cable specifications

Specifies circuit breaker and power cable requirements for various models.

Electrical work cautions

Cautions for electrical work, including breaker installation and cable handling.

Power and communication cable configuration

Diagrams showing power and communication cable routing and connections.

Protection tube specifications

Details specifications and applicable conditions for protection tubes.

Caution for perforating the knock-out hole

Precautions for creating knock-out holes, including burr removal and rust prevention.

Caution for installing communication cable

Cautions for installing communication cables, including sag prevention and fixing.

Power wiring diagram

3-Phase Power Wiring (380-415 V~)

Wiring diagram for 3-phase power supply configurations.

Single-Phase Power Wiring (220-240 V~)

Wiring diagram for single-phase power supply configurations.

Selecting solderless ring terminal

Connecting the power terminal

Cable striper usage examples

Step-by-step guide on how to use a cable striper for power cables.

Fixing the power cable

Guidance on securely fixing power cables to prevent contact with pipes or damage.

Connecting 3-phase cable ring terminal

Procedure for connecting ring terminals to 3-phase power cables.

Fixing the ground cable

Withdrawing the power cable

Procedure for withdrawing power cables, ensuring protection and preventing damage.

Installing the Solution device

Connecting the MCU

MCU Connection Example 1

Illustrates MCU connection example 1 with indoor and outdoor units.

MCU Connection Example 2

Illustrates MCU connection example 2 with multiple indoor units.

MCU Connection Example

Illustrates MCU connection example with indoor and outdoor units.

Grounding work

Grounding the power cable

Table and guidelines for grounding power cables based on installation place and voltage.

Performing the grounding work

Methods for performing grounding work using exclusive terminals or switchboards.

Air tightness test and vacuum drying

Air tightness test procedure

Procedure for air tightness testing using nitrogen gas to detect leaks.

Vacuum drying pipes and indoor units

Steps for vacuum drying pipes and indoor units using a vacuum pump.

Pipe insulation

Insulating refrigerant pipes and branch joints

Guidelines for insulating refrigerant pipes and branch joints using EPDM material.

Selecting refrigerant pipe insulator

Table for selecting refrigerant pipe insulator thickness based on pipe size and humidity.

Insulate the refrigerant pipe

Methods for insulating refrigerant pipes, branch joints, and connection parts.

Insulating pipes behind EEV kit

Specific insulation guidelines for pipes connected behind EEV kits.

Insulate the distribution header

Procedure for insulating distribution headers and their connected parts.

Insulating the branch joint

Instructions for insulating branch joints with appropriate insulators.

Insulating pipe inside outdoor unit

Instructions for insulating pipes inside the outdoor unit, sealing gaps and protecting knock-out holes.

Charging refrigerant (for the turkish market only)

Refrigerant regulation information

Information on regulations concerning refrigerants and environmental impact.

Single installation refrigerant charging

Procedure for charging refrigerant for single outdoor unit installations.

Module installation refrigerant charging

Procedure for charging refrigerant for module installations of outdoor units.

Using service valve for gas

Guidelines for using service valves for gas charging, including torque specifications.

Setting outdoor unit option switch and key function

Basic segment display explanation

Explanation of the basic segment display content and its meaning.

Setting outdoor unit option switches: A TYPE

Configuration of outdoor unit option switches for Type A units.

Setting outdoor install option

Step-by-step guide for setting outdoor unit installation options.

Setting outdoor unit option switches: B TYPE

Configuration of outdoor unit option switches for Type B units.

Setting the option using tact switches

Procedure for setting and adjusting unit options using tact switches.

Optional item settings

Configuration options for compressor malfunction, capacity, speed, and defrost.

Silent mode settings

Enables silent mode for night-time cooling operation.

High-head condition setting

Adjusts settings for high head conditions based on height difference.

Long-piping condition setting

Sets conditions for long piping, relevant if high-head is not set.

Energy saving setting (A Type PBA)

Enables energy saving mode during heating operation.

Energy control operation (B Type PBA)

Configures energy control options for designated operation sequences.

Rotation defrost (HR only)

Enables continuous heating, potentially reducing performance during defrost.

Expand cooling temperature range (HR only)

Allows continuous cooling in low temperatures, may increase MCU noise.

Channel address setting

Sets channel addresses for product classification from upper level controllers.

Speed operation setting

Enables faster cooling/heating at initial start-up.

Max. capacity restriction (B type PBA)

Restricts capacity increase for indoor units with small capacity.

Gas leak pump down (B type PBA)

Enables pump down operation in case of gas leak.

LA KIT option (B type PBA)

Sets options when an LA KIT is installed.

Emergency operation for indoor unit communication error (B type PBA)

Enables emergency operation during indoor communication errors.

Key operation and view mode check

Explains key operations and view modes using tact switches for A and B types.

K1 control and operations

Details K1 key operation for auto trial operation and other functions.

K2 operations by number of presses

Lists K2 key press sequences for operations like refrigerant charging and error checks.

K4 operations by number of presses

Lists K4 key press sequences for viewing unit models, compressor data, and temperatures.

K4 operations for versions and addresses

Details K4 key press sequences for viewing versions and assigning unit addresses.

Setting the MCU and Pipe Addresses (for HR Only)

Setting MCU address and ports

Procedure for setting MCU address and selecting ports using DIP switches.

Setting Pipe Addresses Manually

Instructions for manually setting pipe addresses using remote control or S-NET Pro 2.

Setting Pipe Addresses via S-NET Pro 2

Using S-NET Pro 2 for pipe address settings via Add-on > Change address.

Automatic Pipe Address Setting (Auto pipe pairing)

Automatic setting of MCU port addresses using the Auto pipe pairing operation.

Pre-operation checks for Auto pipe pairing

Pre-operation checks for Auto pipe pairing, including voltage, phase, and unit warm-up.

Steps for Auto pipe pairing operation

Step-by-step guide to initiate and run the Auto pipe pairing operation.

Things to check after completing the installation

Installation work checklist

Checklist for final installation work on outdoor and indoor units.

Refrigerant pipe work checklist

Checklist for refrigerant pipe work, including selection, connection, and insulation.

Drain pipe work checklist

Checklist for drain pipe work, ensuring proper connection and insulation.

Electrical wiring work checklist

Checklist for electrical wiring, including cable tightening and earthing.

Address setting check

Ensures proper address setting for indoor and outdoor units.

Option check

Checks if the anti-vibration frame is correctly installed to prevent vibration.

Inspection and test operation

Precautions before test operation

Safety precautions to follow before performing test operations.

Checklist before auto trial operation

Items to check before starting auto trial operation.

Guaranteed range of auto trial operation

Specifies indoor/outdoor temperature conditions for accurate auto trial operation.

Auto trial operation procedure

Procedure for auto trial operation, including normal and error conditions.

Measure to take when E503 error occurs

Troubleshooting steps for E503 errors, including valve and sensor checks.

Measure to take when E505, E506 error occurs

Troubleshooting steps for E505/E506 errors, focusing on pressure sensors and valves.

Automatic refrigerant amount detection function

Actions for check result

Actions for addressing results of refrigerant amount detection: excess, insufficient, or judgment unavailable.

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