What is the Inverter technology in air conditioners?
The
Inverter technology (DC) is the latest evolution of technology concerning the
electro motors of the compressors. An Inverter is used to control the speed of
the compressor motor, so as to continuously regulate the temperature.
The DC
Inverter units have a variable-frequency drive that comprises an adjustable
electrical inverter to control the speed of the electromotor, which means the
compressor and the cooling / heating output. The drive converts the incoming AC
current to DC and then through a modulation in an electrical inverter produces
current of desired frequency. A microcontroller can sample each ambient air
temperature and adjust accordingly the speed of the compressor.
The
inverter air conditioning units have increased efficiency in contraction to
traditional air conditioners, extended life of their parts and the sharp
fluctuations in the load are eliminated. This makes the inverter AC units
quieter, with lower operating cost and with less broke downs. The inverter AC
units might be more expensive than the constant speed air conditioners, but
this is balanced by lower energy bills. The payback time is approximately two
years depending on the usage.
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