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What is an Inverter Air Conditioner?

February 1st, 2016 by Airedale Cooling

When investing in a new air conditioning unit, it’s important to understand what the different technologies are so all of your requirements are met. This article will serve to explain what an inverter air conditioner is and the associated benefits so you can decide whether it’s the most suitable design for your application.

What is an inverter air conditioner?

An air conditioning system which features inverter technology works by adjusting the cooling and heating output to suit the temperature of a room. It uses a variable speed compressor so the temperature adjusts to the required setting for a precise output.    

Not only will this boost comfort levels, it will also improve overall energy efficiency as the system adapts to the surrounding temperature, meaning less energy is consumed.

What are the benefits of inverter air conditioning?

Popular for its eco-friendly operation, inverter air conditioners are ideal for improving the green credentials of a business, as well as enhancing the comfort levels and reducing energy bills.

While the initial cost of an inverter air conditioning may be slightly more than a traditional on/off system, the energy savings make it great value for money. Compared with fixed speed types, the benefits of an inverter air conditioner include:

  • Less power is consumed during operation so it is 30% – 50% cheaper to run
  • Reaches desired temperature much quicker
  • Far quieter during operation
  • Constant temperature adjustments means there’s no variation in the output
  • Reduced startup time for quicker cooling output
  • Both heating and cooling output means it can be used all year round
  • Low energy costs

What’s the difference between an inverter and a non-inverter air conditioning unit?

The benefits listed above lead us on to establishing what the difference between an inverter and non-inverter air conditioning is.

The way in which non-inverter and fixed speed air conditioning systems work mean they deliver a fixed output at a set speed. As a result, the compressor has to stop and start to maintain the required room temperature.

Inverter systems, on the other hand, vary the speed of the compressors according to the precise cooling or heating power required. If more of this power is needed, the compressor’s speed and amount of refrigerant will increase, and vice versa if less cooling and heating capacity is required.

In these energy conscious times, more and more businesses are choosing to opt for air conditioning units which are environmentally friendly to run. Here at Airedale Cooling, we supply modern air conditioning systems specially designed with inverter drive technologies for improved efficiency and comfort levels.

Replacing your outdated system with one of our bespoke air conditioning units featuring inverter technology means you could potentially cut your energy bill by up to half of what you’re paying now. To find out more, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us today.

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