what its mean 'inverter based technology' ? if we talk
about refrigerators, splits ACs etc how it helps to produce
& keep more coolness and chilled atmosphere ?
Answer / n.vijay kumar
Inverter based ac's are designed for low power consumption. in
conventional ac's when the set temperature is attained the
compressor will stop fully and only fan will run and again
when room temperature increase the compressor will start again
and runs till the desired set temperature. when compressor
stops and starts often it increases the power consumption,to
overcome this inverter ac's are introduced. in this type the
compressor motor is varied and hence controlling the speed of
the compressor there by stopping is prevented and compressor
runs at slow speed when room temp is reached.again when
temperature increases the compressor speed is increased. so
overall performance is good when compared with old type ac's.
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