What is an Inverter Air Conditioner? – Pros and Cons
What is an Inverter AC? An air conditioner or heat pump fitted with an inverter-controlled compressor is one that varies its output from
The word “inverter” refers to the compressor of the air conditioner. As long as the compressor of the air conditioner can regulate its speed and hence, its capacity, the air conditioner is considered as an inverter air conditioner. However, some air conditioners are “partially inverter”.
Inverter air conditioners use an advanced compressor that helps the unit run quietly and keep a room at a constant temperature. You probably don't spend much time thinking about the compressor in your air conditioner, at least as long as it's pumping out cool air.
Inverter air conditioners (also called variable-speed ACs) work differently. Instead of constantly turning on and off, they adjust their compressor speed to match your home's exact cooling (or heating, if it's a heat pump) needs.
Inverter air conditioners tend to cool spaces faster than regular air conditioners because they can increase the compressor speed when needed to create a greater output of cold air. They also use better quality components that, while pricey, require less energy to cool a home, resulting in a faster cooling time.
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