Inverter Ac's and Non-Inverter Ac's

Aug 1, 2022

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INTRODUCTION:

AC is defined as Air Conditioner. Generally, we say that compressor is the main part of the ACs. It can also defined as compressor is the heart of the ACs, So we understood that it is the part which takes a lead role. The work of the compressor is it switches off and switches on the ACs at regular intervals.

In any ACs, there will be a temperature settings. When the room cools up the compressor automatically switches off the AC and once the temperature in AC increases, the compressor switches on the AC and brings the room temperature down. It repeats the same procedure every time.

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN INVERTER ACs AND NON- INVERTER ACs:

INVERTER ACs:

In Inverter type Air Conditioner, the compressor does not switches on and off. It only adjust the speed of the compressor to control the flow rate. It consumes less current and power. The compressor in Inverter ACs works continuously  but the speed of compressor varies. When the temperature is high in the room speed of the compressor will be high and when the temperature in the room is low the speed of the compressor will be low.

The process of Inverter ACs will be compared with accelerator of the car. The moment we feel that the car is at high speed we take off the foot from the pedal, it determines without applying brakes, we are slowing down the speed by providing less power.

The moment we feel that the speed of the car is low, we press the pedal with high power to speed up the car. In the similar way, inverter ACs works by varying its speed of the compressor.

NON- INVERTER ACs:

Non inverter ACs uses switch to on and off. It works at  a fixed speed. Here, the motor either runs at high speed or stops. If the room temperature is high, the motor runs at high speed and temperature in the room decreases. If the room temperature is low , the motor stops completely. Because of turning on and off every time, it’s life span is low and it consumes more power.

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