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The Energy Saving Inverter Air Conditioner

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Real Estate Agent with Julia B. Fee Sotheby's International Realty #30RO0980081

 

DSC06087As a Realtor, it  has been my experience to find most people love central air conditioning. However, what people aren’t aware of, is that an inverter air conditioner offers energy saving features. Isn’t that what we should be seeking in today’s world?

Per Wikipedia:  “An air conditioner inverter is used to control the speed of the compressor motor to drive variable refrigerant flow in an air conditioning system to regulate the conditioned-space temperature. By contrast, traditional air conditioners regulate temperature by using a compressor that is periodically either working at maximum capacity or switched off entirely. Inverter-equipped air conditioners have a variable-frequency drive that incorporates an adjustable electrical inverter to control the speed of the motor and thus the compressor and cooling output. [1]

The variable-frequency drive uses a rectifier to convert the incoming alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC) and then uses pulse-width modulation in an electrical inverter to produce AC of a desired frequency. The variable frequency AC drives a brushless motor or an induction motor. As the speed of an induction motor is proportional to the frequency of the AC, the compressor can now run at different speeds. A microcontroller can then sample the current ambient air temperature and adjust the speed of the compressor appropriately. The additional electronics and system hardware adds cost to the equipment installation but can result in substantial savings in operating costs.[2] Eliminating stop-start cycles increases efficiency”.

Inverter air conditioning units might cost more than the usual air conditioner, but at energy savings, and operating costs, it is great to be able to utilize/limit air conditioning in your home as required.

Green features are always good.

Westchester is GREAT!

Janice Zaltman
United Realty Group - Boca Raton, FL
Energy Efficient And Eco-Friendly Homes in Florida

Hi Gay:  Thanks for your post. Living in a place where a/c is a necessity, I like to know all the options available. Going to ask my contractor here about it. Yes, green features are always good! 

Apr 28, 2016 10:16 AM
Gay E. Rosen

HI Janice -  it put a positive in on not having CAC!

May 10, 2016 05:03 AM
Patricia Kennedy
RLAH@properties - Washington, DC
Home in the Capital

Gay, OK.  I have no idea how an Inverter system works, but it sure sounds like a great idea.

Apr 28, 2016 10:36 AM
Gay E. Rosen

Hi Patricia -   My clients wanted this system as opposed to central air.. so sicne people are so disposed to wanting central air, I had to address it somehow!

May 10, 2016 05:02 AM