Inverter A/Cs and how they work

Some air conditioners use inverter technology.

This technology is very advanced and provides for extreme energy efficiency compared to units that do not have inverter technology.

You may not realize this, but your central heating and air conditioning system uses the most power when it cycles on and off. So, in a non-converter HVAC system, once the desired temperature is reached the system will shut off completely, and will not turn back on until temperatures either rise or fall above or below the desired temperature. On the other hand, an inverter air conditioner uses a variable speed compressor and adjusts its speed depending on the cooling needs of the house at the time. An inverter air conditioner does not turn on and shut off completely and abruptly and instead operates continuously at differing speeds, adjusting its power according to how hard it has to work to maintain a certain temperature. This lends itself to energy efficiency, making it easier on the HVAC unit itself and using less electricity and ultimately saving you a lot of potential money. Other benefits to a converter air conditioning system include reduced risk of power surges, a more consistent temperature, faster cooling, and often, more advanced smart technology that often comes with these particular types of air conditioner that allow for greater customization options. If all of this sounds too good to be true, maybe you should look into inverter air conditioners! It’s a way to save money on your electricity consumption and to have a more energy efficient air conditioner system that does not need to work as hard.

 

 

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