Samsung Air Conditioners
Samsung is a leading home appliance and electronics company that manufactures a wide range of products such as Air Conditioners, Washing Machine, Microwave ovens, mobiles, Dish Washer, Refrigerator, DVD Player, Freezer, Water Heater, and many more that are sold across the globe. Samsung India is a cent per cent owned subsidiary of
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.
In February 2008, the company announced the release of its BioSleep air conditioners in India. The Bio Sleep feature has been developed after a careful study of the sensitive sleep patterns of a human body in a scientific way and so developed the BioSleep function that keeps the skin's temperature at an optimal level throughout the three stages of dormancy: falling asleep, deep sleep and awaking mode so that you wake up fresh. The feature results in 82% longer deep sleep hours and saves up to 30% energy.
Samsung Air Conditioners across India are available in three forms:
• Split Air Conditioners: Samsung offers a variety of 30+ ACs with stylish and sophisticated designs that can be selected with their electricity saving ratings, cooling capacity, power consumption and price range.
Price Range: INR 16, 000 to 36, 000
• Window Air Conditioners: The Company offers 9 variants under this type that can be again chosen after considering the various parameters. The Samsung air conditioners are designed to provide utmost comfort in the hottest of weather.
Price Range: INR 16, 000 to 24, 000
• Floor Standing Air Conditioners: The slim and stylish floor standing ACs from Samsung with cutting-edge cooling technologies come in two models:
- Nova AP 28 NOA at INR 55, 990
- Waltz AP 28 ZOA at INR 69, 990
Special Features of Samsung Air Conditioners include: Silver Nano technology, Turbo power, Bio health plus, and tropical rotator compressor.
Other features include: Temperature control sleep mode, Time energy saving mode, air flow control, side air discharge, rotating feature and more.
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Replacement for AC condenser fan motor that gets noisy when wet.?
The original, and two replacement, fan motors in the outside (compresser) unit of my Miller central air conditioner system all made a loud noise when wet. At first, I thought it was a bad motor, but a replacement didn't help for long. The second replacement worked a day, but the next day was very noisy.
I finally traced the problem to one of design. The motor is open in the bottom. When it rains, water hits the fan under the motor and gets splashed up and into the motor. When there is water in the motor, it gets extremely noisy, sounding like a diesel truck motor.
There is no question that this is the problem. On a dry day, when the motor is quiet, if I spray water up into the motor (yes, I switch it off first) and then start up the unit, the motor gets noisy.
Can I simply replace the motor with a sealed unit of the same power, shaft size, RPM and rotation and solve my problem?
Has anyone ever seen this problem before? Is there an easier fix?
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What is the part called on an air conditioner system that you have to replace when replacing A/C lines.?
The part supposedly removes moisture from the system. Also how do you know if the part needs to be replaced. A friend told me that it needed to be replaced if the system had been "Open" for any length of time. He called it a drier. Is this correct?
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Problems with central air conditioning?
Are built-in central air conditioner systems supposed to leak condensation or water at all (at the main system itself, not the vents)?
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programmable thermostat-- should i purchase one built by the same company that my a/c is?
I'm ready to save money with a programmable thermostat. I have an old boiler (radiator heat) and a brand new Trane central air conditioner system, installed in January of this year. Is there any advantage to buying a Trane programmable thermostat over another brand thermostat (since my a/c is Trane)? Any disadvantages?
Thanks.
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