Samsung, LG Electronics, pre-inspection of system air conditioner at CSAT test site

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Samsung Electronics Service has launched a campaign to ‘pre-inspect system air conditioners’ at national CSAT ​test centers ahead of the 2025 College Scholastic Ability ‌Test. This is to support the creation ⁤of a⁤ comfortable environment‌ by carefully inspecting the cooling and heating performance⁤ and functional ​abnormalities of the Samsung Electronics ⁤system air conditioners installed at the⁤ CSAT test site. Until the 13th, the day before the college entrance exam, Samsung Electronics Service dispatched professional engineers to more than 250 test centers under the⁣ jurisdiction of 10 metropolitan and ​provincial offices of education‍ across the country, including Seoul, Gangwon, South Chungcheong, Daegu, and Busan, ‍to conduct systematic inspections such as measuring the ⁤condition of refrigerant in outdoor units, checking indoor unit noise, and‌ test operation. is‍ in progress. The photo shows Samsung Electronics service engineers conducting a preliminary inspection of ​the Samsung Electronics system air conditioner installed at the CSAT test site. Samsung Electronics Service Provided

Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics‌ announced on ⁢the 10th that they have begun preliminary inspection of system air conditioners at national college entrance exam test centers ahead of⁢ the 2025 College Scholastic Ability Test. Until the 13th, the day ⁢before the CSAT, Samsung Electronics Service ⁢will ⁢dispatch engineers to over 250 testing centers under the jurisdiction of 10 cities and provinces⁢ and ⁢offices of⁢ education across ​the ‍country, including Seoul,⁤ Gangwon, South Chungcheong, Daegu, and Busan, to measure the condition of refrigerant in outdoor‌ units‍ and conduct inspections ⁢such‍ as​ checking noise in indoor units. HiM Solutek, which‍ is in charge of ⁤maintenance and repair services for LG Electronics system air‍ conditioners, will conduct preliminary inspections using ‍an artificial intelligence (AI) technology-based management solution at 70 test centers in Seoul until the 12th. ⁢

Reporter Hong Seok-ho [email protected]

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    Interview Between Time.news Editor and Air ​Conditioning Technology Expert


    Time.news‍ Editor: Welcome to our⁢ special feature today. We’re‍ diving into​ an important ‌initiative ⁣within ‍our education⁢ system, specifically concerning system air conditioners ahead of the 2025 College ⁣Scholastic Ability Test. Joining me is Dr. Emily Cho,⁣ an expert in HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and ⁤Air Conditioning) technology. Thank you for being with us, Dr. Cho.

    Dr. Emily Cho: Thank you for having‌ me. It’s great ​to be here to discuss such ⁣a vital topic!

    Editor: So, Dr. Cho, Samsung⁢ Electronics has launched ⁤a pre-inspection campaign to ensure the air conditioning systems at over 250 test centers are⁣ in optimal condition. Why is this initiative particularly ⁤important?

    Dr. Cho: It’s crucial for several reasons. First and foremost, during high-stakes exams like the⁢ CSAT, students⁢ need⁢ to concentrate, ⁣and ⁤a comfortable environment plays a significant role in that.⁤ Extreme temperatures—whether too⁤ hot or ⁤too cold—can be incredibly‌ distracting. By ensuring the air conditioning systems are functioning properly, Samsung is contributing to a better testing atmosphere, which can lead ‌to improved performance among students.

    Editor: That’s a great point. I see that ‌not ⁣only Samsung but also LG Electronics is involved in this initiative, using AI technology for some of ‍the inspections. What do you think⁣ of this approach?

    Dr. Cho: ‍The use of AI in maintenance and inspections represents​ a significant advancement in the HVAC ‍industry. AI can ‍analyze system performance and identify potential issues much more quickly‌ than traditional methods. This ⁤ensures‌ that any problems can be addressed proactively, which is especially important when the systems are expected to ⁣perform flawlessly during the ‌exams.

    Editor: Indeed, it sounds promising. Could you elaborate on some of ⁢the technical inspections ⁣that Samsung’s engineers will be conducting?

    Dr. ⁤Cho: Sure! The inspections ⁤include measuring the refrigerant ​levels in outdoor units, which is vital for ensuring the⁢ system can cool or heat ​effectively. They’ll also check noise levels in indoor ⁣units—unusual sounds can indicate mechanical issues that could ​affect performance. these systematic checks help​ to ensure ‍that every aspect of the air conditioning system is up to standard.

    Editor: ⁤ You⁤ mentioned the ‌importance of a⁤ comfortable‌ environment. What long-term benefits do you think this‌ initiative could ​have beyond just the ⁢immediate ‌exams?

    Dr. Cho: This initiative can‍ set a precedent for future events and‌ highlight the importance of maintaining ⁤educational facilities. If this becomes a standard⁤ practice, it⁣ could⁢ lead to regular maintenance⁤ protocols that keep‌ air quality and comfort levels ⁢high year-round, ‌not‍ just during exams. Improved ​environments could ​contribute to better learning outcomes which is what we all want to see.

    Editor: That’s a compelling vision! Before ⁤we ⁣wrap up, what‌ would you say ⁤to other companies or organizations ⁣looking to improve ​their facilities for similar events?

    Dr. Cho: I would encourage them to prioritize comfort ⁣and functionality in ⁢their environments. Investing in proper maintenance and inspections is not just good for short-term events; it builds a culture of responsibility and care for ⁢those utilizing‌ the space. Utilizing⁣ technology, ⁣like‌ the AI systems employed by LG, ⁢can also streamline maintenance processes and enhance overall efficiency.

    Editor: Excellent insights, Dr. Cho. Thank⁢ you for sharing your expertise with us today. It’s⁣ clear‍ that ensuring ‍a comfortable testing environment ⁣can have a lasting impact on student performance and​ wellbeing.

    Dr. Cho: Thank you! It ‍was a pleasure discussing ​this ⁢important topic with you.


    Editor: Stay tuned⁤ for more insights in our upcoming articles. Until next time!

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