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Inverters Conventional air conditioner compressors usually operate on constant speed. With inverter technology the compressor speed is controlled electronically. The compressor runs at high speed if high cooling / heating performance is required and reduces to a lower speed once the temperature setpoint is reached. The result of this technology is a powerful unit which saves energy and is convenient in usage. The inverter unit controls the compressor rotary speed by varying frequency or voltage. Generally the rotary speed of a motor / compressor is determined by the frequency of the power source. So in order to control the rotation speed, the frequency of the input voltage is changed by electronic control. The Inverter air conditioner raises or lowers the temperature of the room by changing the compressor rotation speed. After the room is heated or cooled as desired, the Inverter gradually lowers the compressor rotation speed in order to save energy and to reduce temperature fluctuation in the room. Manufacturers claim that your power consumption can be reduced by up to 30%. |
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