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Chigo Inverter

Inverter Air Conditioning

(For Our Wall Mounted Inverter Prices, Please Scroll To The Bottom Of The Page)

Inverter air conditioners are more expensive than non inverter air conditioning but with the current spiralling energy costs, is it worth the extra investment?midea-wall-split-group-inverter.jpg

Let's see what are the benefits of an inverter air conditioning unit compared with a non inverter air conditioning unit:-

  • At least  50% cheaper to run
  • Far quicker to achieve desired temperature
  • The start up time is reduced by 30%
  • Much quieter
  • No temperature fluctuations, maximising comfort level
  • No voltage peaks from compressor
  • All inverter air conditioning are heat pumps which in itself is one of the most energy efficient form of heating

Is it worth paying more for inverter air conditioning? 

So, in summary a wall mounted inverter can reduce your energy bill.
It will be worth paying more to upgrade to the inverter model if you use your air conditioning for:-

  • all year round
  • used for heating

The wall mounted inverter units that we have on offer will work down as low as -15 degrees, being able to provide you heating even in sub-zero temperatures!

What is the difference between inverter and non inverter air conditioning units?

Non inverter or fixed speed air conditioning deliver a fixed amount of power to the compressor, only allowing it to run at a fixed speed. This means the compressor has to stop and start to maintain the desired room temperature.

Inverter wall mount air conditioning systems, vary the amount of power being delivered to the compressor allowing it to vary the speed of the compressor, delivering precise cooling or heating power as required.

How does Inverter Air Conditioning work?

The amount of cooling or heating required by an air conditioning unit varies depending on the outdoor temperature and the amount of heat in the room.

When the cooling or heating capacity needs to be increased,the compressor will operate at a high speed and will increase the amount of refrigerant flow, however during moderate outside temperatures for example, when the cooling and heating capacity needs to be decreased,the compressor will operate at a low speed and will decrease the amount of refrigerant flow.