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PAGE 18 SEPARATION TUBE PAGE 27 Comparison of vrf and chiller System PAGE 29 Comparison of vrf and Ducted split System PAGE 33 EUROVENT CERTIFICATION PAGE 34 SAMSUNG PICTURES CATALOUGE PAGE 35 SITE Pictures PAGE 41 ALG SY Gla 5 iS de gone 59 Ansell a8 Book and Catalogues ‘Pages 11:17 1- Variable Refrigerant Flow Systems _veRy IMPORTANT. 2-VRF LG Comboination Ratio. very imporTant 3 -VRV-VRF HEAPY ENGINEERING — very impoRTANT 4- VRV DAIKIN very impoRTANT 5-Catalogue_XPower VRF carrier 6- cmecatalog matsubishi 7- VRF_Soluti ons_Catalogue Toshiba Engr. Walid M Sedawy MEP Engineers Group @LG Combination Ratio ofa Variable Refrigerant Flow System Combination Ratio of a Variable Refrigerant Flow System — rv | Introduction VP on At first examination, Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) technology may seem similar to a traditional split-system. The VRF compared to a commercial split-system heat pump unit oem are compared with traditional fan coils and other forms of commercial or residential air moving products. A traditional heat pump system has a single air handler with a single heat pump unit in a one-to-one relationship. The significant difference with VRF is a typical system has an outdoor unit (single frame or a multi-frame outdoor unit operating as a single unit) piped to numerous indoor units in a one-to- many relationship. This one-to-many relationship of VRF system ODU and IDUs introduces an important new concept known as éomnbination ratio (CR)! Note: All material provided herein is for informational or educational purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice. Please consult with your engineer or design professionals for application to your system Purpose ‘This white paper defines CR and why it is good engineering practice to limit Tebtensnsteacsae also addresses the concerns of designing a VRF system with a CR outside of that appropriate range. To ensure the most accurate CR calculation, this paper also explains corrected capacity and its effect on equipment selection. Contributing factors of airflow requirements, mixed air limitations, and building diversity are also considered. How to Determine Combination Ratio for a VRF System AVRF system’s CR is a ratio of the sum of the system's IDUs nominal cooling capacities to the ODU nominal cooling capacity. CR can be calculated \ vies kaos. onsae ()) ters Combination Ratio of a Variable Refrigerant Flow System, @LG nay or EES Ss GE ST mt piping and design software. Figure 1 shows the CR calculation. Figure 1. VRF Combination Ratio Calculation Nominal capacity information for LG IDUs and ODUs is located in the general data tables of their respective Engineering Manuals. Figure 2 shows example CR calculations using nominal values. Outdoor Unit Indoor Units ‘ODU Capacity (tons) | 10U3 Cap | 1bU2 Cap | 1DU3Cap | 1DUSCap | Total DU Cap | RIK) 24 4 4 8 8 24 100 12 2 2 6 4 14 17 24 2 4 8 6 20 83. 2 6 8 8 8 30 125 32 4 2 4 6 16 50 Figure 2. VRF Combination Ratio Examples VRF equipment product literature is a good source of indoor and outdoor unit nominal capacity information. LG recommends that its Multi V" VRF_ systems have ‘a momial CR of 50% to 130% for a reasonable balance between the effective surface areas of the IDU coils relative to the ODU coil. Acceptable CR ranges vary from manufacturer to manufacturer. It is important to understand the reasons for the differences and ifthere are any advantages, disadvantages or risks to designing a system with a larger or smaller CR. ¢ oe CL) nots ( Improved eonnection\ratio’flexibility ‘To properly match outdoor units with indoor units, VRV system designers calculate the connection ratio. Ifa system has more combined indoor unit eapacity index than ‘combined outdoor unit capacity index, the resultis a combination ratio that is greater than 100%. If the autdoor unit combined capacity index is higher than the index for indoor units, the combination ratio is less than 100%, fowover, due tothe. 1d design of the Daikin ‘system, the connection ratio is in most cases allowed 10 be up to 200%. This generous connection ratio range enables increased flexibility when a VRV system is designed Conditions of VRV indoor unit connection capacity hen tt | frre ‘Sngleoton ants 2% be caer its ‘a ipl catcr its zi 1% "a0 ood ae in oT 16 ee Bi lowixeby ® Sacra oF vRe ie 5 nat PA io Mer 6) ape wish t & 4 ODU odd Oat lol Opo wd lb AI IDU treo Unit oR Combination Ra br Op ky say) Cae af AOS hao? Ce wo Ci pace iby Spl 4 Cn pad) OF } ° : : ’ * gs _ ALB Crm ay [ODD pacity) ° Sizu \po3 > SIp aeiph aN am ors { S0°, —l3e *L | ne a+r. © bi, BPs eet vib OBO (Kor) | gp) | Tp2 | 1)3| 104 [retal wrder | Joo) ary tor | 4 | Y g]8 [24 ele | , 2/2 ae os ir A ) Lb5 ize » Mo piled, Anema pb ap Ul opal Hy? 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The term variable refrigerant flow refers to the ability of the system to control the amount of refrigerant flowing to the multiple evaporators (indoor units), enabling the use of many evaporators of differing capacities and configurations connected to a single condensing unit. The arrangement provides an individualized comfort control, and simultaneous heating and cooling in different zones. Currently widely applied in large buildings especially in Japan and Europe, these systems are just starting to be introduced in the U.S. The VRF technology/system was developed and designed by Daikin Industries, Japan who named and protected the term variable refrigerant volume (VRV) system so other manufacturers use the term VRF "variable refrigerant flow”. In essence both are same. With a higher efficiency and increased controllability, the VRF system can help achieve a sustainable design. Unfortunately, the design of VRF systems is more complicated and requires additional work compared to designing a conventional direct expansion (DX) system, This course provides an overview of VRF system technology. ~ OVERVIEW OF VRF SYSTEMS The primary function of all air-conditioning systems is to provide thermal comfort for building occupants. There are a wide range of air conditioning systems available, starting from the basic window-fitted units to the small split systems, to the medium scale package units, to the large chilled water systems, and currently to the variable refrigerant flow (VRF) systems. The term VRF refers to the ability of the system to control the amount of refrigerant flowing to each of the evaporators, enabling the use of many evaporators of differing capacities and configurations, individualized comfort control, simultaneous heating and cooling in different zones, and heat recovery from one zone to another. VRF systems ‘operate on the direct expansion (DX) principle meaning that heat is transferred to or from the space directly by circulating refrigerant to evaporators located near or within the conditioned space. Refrigerant flow control is the key to many advantages as well as the ‘major technical challenge of VRF systems. Note the term VRF systems should not be confused with the centralized VAV (variable air volume) systems, which work by varying the air flow to the conditioned space based ‘on variation in room loads. Split Air-conditioning Systems Split type air conditioning systems are one-to- one systems consisting of one evaporator (fan coil) unit connected to an external condensing unit. Both the indoor and outdoor Units are connected through copper tubing and electrical cabling The indoor part (evaporator) pulls heat out from the surrounding air while the outdoor condensing unit transfers the heat into the environment. Unit Cre ii ui Split Air-conditioning System Advantages of using Split Air-conditioners ‘+ Low initial cost, less noise and ease of installation; * Good alternative to ducted systems; * Each system is totally independent and has its own control. Disadvantag ‘+ There is limitation on the distance between the indoor and outdoor unit i.e. refrigerant piping can't exceed the limits stipulated by the manufacturer (usually 100 to 150 ft) otherwise the performance will suffer; + Maintenance (cleaning/change of filters) is within the occupied space; * Limited air throw which can lead to possible hot/cold spots; ‘+ Impact on building aesthetics of large building because too many outdoor units will spoil the appearance of the building, ‘Multi-Split Systems ‘A multitype air conditioning system operates on the same principles as a split type air- conditioning system however in this case there are ‘multiple’ evaporator units connected to one external condensing unit. These simple systems were designed mainly for small to medium commercial applications where the installation of ductwork was either too © Variabl frigerant Flow or VRF Systems VRF systems are similar to the multi-split systems which connect one outdoor section to several evaporators. However, multi-split systems turn OFF or ON completely in response to one master controller, whereas VRF systems continually adjust the flow of refrigerant to each indoor evaporator. The control is achieved by continually varying the flow of refrigerant through a pulse modulating valve (PMV) whose opening is determined by the microprocessor receiving information from the thermistor sensors in each indoor Unit. The indoor units are linked by a control wire to the outdoor unit which responds to the demand from the indoor units by varying its compressor speed to match the total cooling and/or heating requirements, \VRF systems promise a more energy-efficient strategy (estimates range from 11% to 17% less energy compared to conventional units) at a somewhat higher cost. Electronic expansion valve or Pulse modulating valve \ coutdoor sr coted condenser ‘VRE System with Multiple Indoor Evaporator Units ‘The modem VRF technology uses an inverter-driven scroll compressor and permits as many as 48 or more indoor units to operate from one outdoor unit (varies from manufacturer to manufacturer). The inverter scroll compressors are capable of changing US the speed to follow the variations in the total cooling/heating load as determined by the suction gas pressure measured on the condensing unit. The capacity control range can be as low as 6% to 100%. Refrigerant piping runs of more than 200 ft are possible, and outdoor units are available in sizes up to 240,000 Btuh. ‘A schematic VRF arrangement is indicated below: Separation tube PC cote ge Central rote “controler WireT ome WiceTreqnte Wire Teqote controler trier nee “Gomi Figure (Source: Fujitsu) VRF systems are engineered systems and use complex refrigerant and oil control circuitry. The refrigerant pipe-work uses a number of separation tubes and/or headers {refer schematic figure above) A separation tube has 2 branches whereas a header has more than 2 branches. Either of the separation tube or header, or both, can be used for branches. However, the separation tube is NEVER provided after the header because of balancing issues. Header Liquid Pipe Compared to multi-split systems, VRF systems minimize the refrigerant path and use less copper tubing. Minimizing the refrigerant path allows for maximizing the efficiency of refrigerant work sr ikdaor Unit Refrigerant une Tagpor [separation Tube Refrigerant Piping in MuttSpit System Refrigerant Piping in VRF System vt Annexure -2 Item Description Chilled Water ‘System VRF System ‘Comments 1.0 ‘Sensible cooling capacity OK ~ selection will always meet the thermal load and air flow There is no option to select equal to the thermal load and air flow Usually sensible cooling load for VRF is lower than the air flow, you may have to oversize the unit 44 Latent cooling capacity OK ~ selection wil always meet the thermal load. tt will be necessary to add ‘a heating device to control humidity There is no option to select equal to the thermal load Usually latent cooling load for VRF is a consequence from the sensible load it will be necessary to add ‘electrical heating for humidity control 1.2 Total cooling capacity OK ~ selection will always meet the thermal load There is no option to select equal to the thermal load and the air flow Usually total cooling load for VRF is lower than the thermal load or you may have to oversize the unit 13 Capacity Increase or adjustment for Sensible Heat Air Cooled Condenser Possible ~ new coil and control valve selection or change in chilled water temperature There is no option, it should be another equipment or another refrigerant lines Chilled water is more. flexible. RF was design to be ‘compatible with usual Offices and comfort jobs SHF from 0.70 to 0.80 14 Capacity Increase or Possible — new coil ‘and control valve It should be provide room for expansion VRF was design to be compatible with usual adjustment for Sensible Heat Factor ‘selection or change in chilled water temperature or capacity increase easy to be done, Offices and comfort jobs SHF from 0.70 to 0.80 insulation Difficult to change Water Cooled the sensible heating Condenser factor 2.0 | Airflow in m3yh | Adjustable — it may | There is a band for | Usually you should need a motor adjustment between | oversize the cooling change amaximum and | capacity to match air flow minimum value 2.4. |Airflow Adjustable — it may | There is a tap in the | Very narrow band to adjust pressure drop |need a motor motor for adjustment | for VRF. If there is duct, the change fora higher value | duct should be calculated according to the external pressure of the intemal unit 2.2 |Airfiter Compatible with —_ It uses a standard a_| VRF there are options up efficiency almost air filter low efficiency filter | to 85% efficiency dust spot efficiency 50% efficiency test MERV 11, but will ‘gravimetric test not | reduce the external better than MERV 4 | pressure and will have a higher cost 2.3 |Electrical motor | Higher efficiency, |Lowerefficiency _| There is no option to efficiency could be better than |oecends on the | change the motor for VF. internal unit | 90% model minimum 60% | Net good for ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2004 3.0 |Condensate | Inside the machine |it may need pump | Very unreliable for VRF water drainage |room, no problem | and needs proper Equipment may be over electrical devices 4.0 |Long pipes - Air | Increase chilled _| It reduces the Very important to verify the Cooled water pump power | capacity forlong _| real capacity, including the Condenser | but doesn't change lines up to 75%. It _| suction pressure drop for capacity reduces the latent | VRF. Great issue ‘cooling capacity 4.1 |Long Increase condensing | Increase condensing | Both are very similar condensing | water pump power _| water pump power water lines but doesn't change | but doesn't change ‘capacity ‘capacity 42 | Refrigerant lines | Only in the machine | itis all over the Very difficult to certified the safety and room or in the building difficult to | VRF system according to leakage outside air ‘control and to locate | ASHRAE 15/1999 Air cooled unis the leakage. High risk for the occupants 4.3. | Refrigerant ines | Only in the machine | Its all overthe | VRF system may be safety and room or in the same floornot so | possible to certified leakage outside air difficult to control | according to ASHRAE 15- Wee od and to locate the | 2007. unite leakage. High risk for the occupants 5.0 |Coefficient of | Easy to calculate it | Condensing unit is | High efficiency Chilled performance [depends on the % | almost constant —_| Plant could be 0.8 kW/Ton ‘cooling capacity and the outside air regarding the cooling ‘capacity, but depends of the outside air and VRF condensing units ‘could be 0.95 kW/Ton all year around average for Sao Paulo, Brazil 5.1. | Capacity control | Leaving water Suction pressure of | Constant pressure control ‘temperature keep _| the compressor keep |in the suction line near the constant, by the | constant by the compressor keeps the capacity control on capacity control on | COP constant, but it the compressor _|the compressor _| doesn't gives the same speedor stages _| value for the evaporator due to the pressure drop. Reduces the latent cooling ‘capacity for VRF 5.2 |Water cooled | Shell and tube Plate heat Higher initial cost but very Condenser _| condensers, exchanger or tube in | low maintenance for VRF standard procedures | tube, it needs a and easy to clean | closed circuit with the use of an intermediate heat exchanger 6.0 |Heating and [Needs four pipes to |Almost standard _| Advantage for the VRF ‘cooling heat and cool at the | easy to do and low ‘same time with heat | cost recovery 6.1 |Cooling and | Very sophisticate not Easy touse is the | Advantage for VRF, it Heating Control |so easy to use for _|same as the mini- | doesn't need trained the costumer split personal to operate ‘Source: ASHRAE Handbook Piping Factor Vertical -110 Meter Total -220Meter Vertical - 30 Meter Total -50Meter Space Saving (instalation) 40% Less space required for instalation than 1:1 unit, 40% More space required for instal VRE unit Top discharge unit Generaly Side discharge Less piping Circuites and Shaft size is 30% less due to ‘multi indoor unit with single Outdoor. More piping Circuite and Shaft size is 30% ‘more due to individual indoor & oudtoor Controls All high end and sophisticated controls ranges from individual to internet based controllers along with BMS gateways Generally Individual control with Thermostat Error Management 1d Diagnosis More advanced diagnosis through error code disply on thermostat. Still traditional way, falut finding manualy Life cyele 15-20 Years 10-15 Years Ud | Iu ‘by programme PE ween votoraovet-certtentn com fe echo charge your et, sad SAE eh you tave ed by eae 6 ind 3 poset seat ea tenner coat Pe “ ay edt eon pry pac. you soe ees Ser wee aa Ua psn ee om eae Pe yun enact he Pepe oe ‘Menu >VRE> SAMSUNG Elctronis Co, Ltd - (SAMSUNG)Q)>VRF/A/ R ote eet fw Jared J) (Export te XLS format) -(Expare ALL praducts to XLS format) gM Subject: Performance Test in Accordance to AHRI or Equivalent To whom it may concern Dear Sir, ‘We Samsung Gulf Electronics, hereby confirm that our Samsung VRE system (DVM S Desert) are tested in accordance to AHRI 1230 standard which is equivalent to EUROVENT EN14511 standard . Moreover the below mentioned models are tested & certified from 3" party accredited lab (KTC) as attached test report, Also please find the COP of the selected models at 35 & 48°C for your reference, coP cop ‘Model esse | ease AMOAOHXMFGH/ID | 4.31 36 AMOSOHXMFGH/ID | _ 4.17 3.21 AMOGOHXMFGH/ID | 3.82 2.76 AMOBOFXVCGH/ID | 4.48 2.79 AMI00FXVCGH/ID | __4.12 247 ‘AMAZOFKVCGH/ID | 4.14 292 AMI40FXVCGH/ID | 4.49 258 AMI6OFXVCGH/ID | 4.09 247 ¢S Page 3of 18 Report No: 235636 1EC60395_2_4OF — ATTACHMENT 2 ‘Attachment: Photos (Outdoor unit) 217 Page 10 of 18 Report No. 235636 1EC60335_2_40F — ATTACHMENT 2 ‘tacink Photo (Outdoor wy ANU (A Honing Unt Page 11 of 18 Report No. 235636 1EC60335_2_40F — ATTACHMENT 2 ‘Attachment: Photos (Outdoor unit), AHU-KIT (Air Handling Unit Kit) 40/17 Ww “ Page 15 of 18, Report No: 235636 1EC60395_2_40F — ATTACHMENT 2 ‘Attachment: Photos (Outdoor unt), MCU-KIT _ wii7 W\ ve eee DVM S Control Logics Operating priority Master Sub 1 Sub2 INVA INV2 th v Master unit priority ~ At initial starting from power supply ODU address setting, | v Maser unit rotation 1. After deffost/ Oil recovery /All unit off (Master unit operates more than 60mins) | 2. An unit is stopped over 40 min | ¥ Compressor priority in an unit 1. Which stopped longer 2. INV1 at initial starting from power supply | 1. Over 60H & over 3mins operation | 2. Over 76H2 operation | | * Efficiency of 30-80Hz is better than higher frequency | # Each unt wit dei incviuly Xo

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