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Inverter Technology
The amount of cooling required by an air conditioner will vary depending on the outdoor temperature and the amount of heat in the room.
Conventional air conditioners operate their compressors at a fixed speed and therefore deliver a fixed amount of cooling power. As a result the compressor must continually stop and start to maintain the desired room temperature. Inverter driven compressors, on the other hand, vary the speed of the compressors, delivering precise cooling power as required. |
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When the compressor operates at a high speed, the amount of refrigerant flow through the system increases, increasing the cooling capacity. Conversely, when the compressor operates at a low speed (during lower outside temperatures for example), the amount of refrigerant flowing through the system decreases, thus decreasing the cooling capacity.
Eliminating Fluctuations in Room Temperature
When the inverter air conditioner is switched on, the compressor operates at a high speed in order to cool the room quickly. As the room temperature approaches the set temperature, the compressor slows down, maintaining a constant temperature and saving energy. If there is a sudden fluctuation in the room temperature, the air conditioner senses this and instantly adjusts itself to bring the room temperature back to the set temperature.
Energy Efficient Savings on Annual Operating Costs
Not only do Daikin inverter air conditioners use less electricity to operate, they also are highly energy efficient.
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