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S-Net


he heating and cooling industry has seen a positive impact towards the efficiency in which resellers, consultants and air conditioning engineers work, due to an increase in the development of innovative mobile apps. These new industry technologies include a number of apps available for Android and iOS operating systems, allowing users to access applications that calculate atmospheric pressure and wet bulb temperature to apps that assist in the diagnosis stage of repairs. Bringing innovation, ease of use and ultimately saving businesses time and money, these apps are helping the heating and cooling industry to continually evolve.


Samsung Electronics, a world leading smartphone provider in mobile and app technology has been developing tools to aid the implementation of air conditioning units since 2013.


Establishing a number of innovative apps for resellers, consumers and engineers, the apps have been developed to provide tools and resources that assist businesses to deliver a stand-out service to clients.


The number of different apps available include: S-Net, Samsung Smart Air Conditioning, 360 Cassette Installer and DVM Mobile app.


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The Wi-Fi diagnostic application for Samsung’s VRF system, S-NET, allows engineers to use their smart devices to diagnose systems and check refrigerant charges without having to go into the plant space. The S-Net App is used to generate commissioning test reports with the swipe of a finger and the latest software can be updated without the need for covers on the units to be removed.


Smart air conditioning


The Samsung Smart Air Conditioner app, allows users to switch on and adjust the temperature and fan speed of their air conditioning systems via Wi-Fi and online. This application is also available for business air conditioners, providing the same control and monitoring functionality for its DVM VRF and split systems. In addition Samsung developed a mobile app to work in conjunction with its RMS (Remote Monitoring System) global estate monitoring system, where by users can receive notifications regarding the status of their air conditioning. Using the app on their mobile device they can then interrogate the system from afar, diagnosing errors and resolving issues without even traveling to the site.


Samsung DVM Mobile


The Samsung DVM mobile app is a comprehensive product resource, delivering essential information instantly and accelerating key decisions on the move without the need to access online websites or portals. Available for both Android and iOS, the app provides premium content via a sleek user interface.


The home screen keeps the user up to date with news and content from Samsung, along with access to the main functions; product specification, energy simulation and controller information. Users can rapidly access specification tables for Samsung air conditioning equipment, splits & VRF, whilst on the move, confirming key technical information from Samsung’s product portfolio in an instant.


The combined noise level from different sized outdoor units is provided in both Sound Pressure and Sound Power level values, whist standing in the plant room.


Engineers benefit from access to advanced user functions with essential installation information and details on the comprehensive range of


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