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Last updated: July 25th, 2024 at 15:44 UTC+02:00
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The new Cassette and WindFree ACs from Samsung are connected to a Central Chilled Water System using water pipes and associated vents. The Central Chilled Water System units can be used with Samsung's air-cooled chillers or third-party air-cooled/water-cooled chillers. These ACs are better suited for large spaces such as offices.
This new lineup includes a 1 Way Cassette AC (2.6KW~ 4.2KW), a 4 Way Cassette (6.0KW~10.0KW), and a 360° Chilled Water Cassette AC (6.0KW~10.0KW). The WindFree models in the lineup can disperse air through 15,000 micro-air holes at a wind speed of up to 0.15m/sec. They generate only 24db(A) of sound in their quietest mode.
The 1 Way Cassette AC is designed to quickly cool or heat large areas. It features a large blade and auto swing feature. In addition to its slim design, it blends in with all types of interiors.
The 4-Way Cassette AC has a large blade and can deliver conditioned air to precisely the spot of the room that you want. The 360° Chilled Water Cassette AC has a circular design that may match well with modern interiors. It spreads air without a direct draft. Since it doesn't have any blades to block the airflow, it can spread 25% more air and spread it at farther spots.
These new ACs are available for purchase through Samsung.com and Samsung-authorized retailers across India. The smallest capacity unit costs INR 35,000 (~$418).
Vipin Agrawal, Senior Director, SAC Business, Samsung India, said, “At Samsung our objective is to provide convenience and durability to end users through our cutting-edge product offerings. The Chilled Water Fan Coil units provide superior cooling at a faster pace while operating quietly. The cooling units are most appropriate for large spaces and our endeavor is to make airflow systems more advanced, soothing and accessible.“
Asif is a computer engineer turned technology journalist. He has been using Samsung phones since 2004, and his current smartphone is the Galaxy S21 Ultra. He loves headphones, mechanical keyboards, and PC hardware. When not writing about technology, he likes watching crime and science fiction movies and TV shows.
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