Inverter Air Conditioners Explained

How They’re Different from Non-Inverter Units


Inverter Air Conditioners

 

In a hot, tropical region such as the Middle East and ASEAN, Asians will do anything to cool down. We buy ice cream or ice-cold drinks, fan ourselves with different flat items, and avoid moving too much just so we don’t sweat.

A common thing people do here is to go inside different facilities like malls or convenience stores not to buy something but to just let their cold air cool them down. The fact that we treat air conditioners like this and how most households have at least three to four units is a testament to how much the air conditioning unit is important to Asians and Middle Eastern.

Turning these air conditioners on, while helpful for us locals when we want to beat the heat, is also a sure-fire way for our electricity bills to hit the roof. This is because standard air conditioning units emit cooling power despite the room they are in being too small i.e. they are not optimized for the room.

Efficient

This is why inverter-type air conditioners are so revolutionary.

They are able to operate in maximum efficiency by emitting just enough power to cool a room that is the perfect size for them i.e. the power they use to cool a room is directly proportional to the size of the room itself. Doing so results in a significantly lower cooling cost which will then translate to a lower electricity bill—a desirable outcome for any and all homeowners and potential buyers of air conditioning units.

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Best inverter air conditioners

There are many types of HVAC inverter-type air conditioners available for purchase such as the Tosot U-Crown Inverter, the LG DualCool Inverter, the Panasonic AERO Series, the Whirlpool split type Inverter among others. These units have their own pros and cons, such as varying performance levels, different components made from different materials to prevent a number of effects such as overheating, corrosion, noise-cancellation, etc. but one thing is for sure: these inverter air conditioners always perform highly in whatever room they are installed, especially when you compare them to non-inverter units.

These choices just scratch the surface of the available units able to be bought to beat the heat this coming hot and dry season.

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Robert Bagatsing
Managing Editor and Founder of GineersNow based in Dubai and Manila. Survived marketing at Harvard, Management at AIM and proud Bedan.

Inverter Air Conditioners Explained

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