รู้ทันฉลาดช้อป 6 ความต่าง แอร์ธรรมดา vs แอร์ INVERTER
Smart Shopping, 6 Differences of Normal Air Conditioner vs INVERTER Air Conditioner
During hot weather, many people solve problem by seeking a good air conditioner to cool off themselves. With today’s technology, there are wide variety of air conditioners. So what kind of air conditioner is good for our home? The normal air conditioner or the INVERTER one that is in trend now. For making a good choice, let’s see how these two systems are different.
Seeing the differences help you make decision easier. An INVERTER air conditioner is remarkable! It can cool fast, keep the temperature steady, freshen the air, work silently, allows you to sleep comfortably, and most of all, helps save electricity cost.
Inverter air conditioner helps save electricity than normal air conditioner
An inverter air conditioner is different from normal air conditioner. When the normal air conditioner cools to the specified temperature, the compressor will stop working. If the temperature is changed, the compressor will start working again. This system causes a lot of electric power consumption. Unlike an inverter air conditioner system, when it cools to the specified temperature, the compressor will not stop working, but it will work slower. No need to restart the compressor. Inverter air conditioner helps save electricity cost up to 40-60%.
Inverter air conditioner work quietly than normal air conditioner
Why an inverter air conditioner work quietly than normal air conditioner… it is due to the continuous operating system. As mentioned, normal air condition operates by restarting the compressor every time the temperature changes. When the compressor starts working, it causes a loud noise. However, inverter air conditioner system reduces the cycle while temperature is constant. If you want the air to be cooler, it will just increase the work cycle. Moreover, increasing the work cycle does not cause noise.
Choosing an air conditioner…don’t forget to choose the right BTU that suits your room
BTU (BRITISH THERMAL UNIT) is the cooling capacity of air conditioner. We need to choose the right BTU that suits the room so an air conditioner will not be overwork.
Don’t forget… choose an air conditioner that save electric power
Choose an INVERTER air conditioner system.
Choose the right BTU that suits the room.
Before turning on the air conditioner, keep door and window close tightly.
Turn on the fan before turning on the air conditioner, to cool down hot air. This can help save electric power.
Avoid moisture and heat to the room, air conditioner will not overwork and save more electric power.
Keep checking and clean the air conditioner regularly. (recommended: 2 times a year)
รู้ทันฉลาดช้อป 6 ความต่าง แอร์ธรรมดา vs แอร์ INVERTER
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