LET'S EXPLORE THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN INVERTER COMPRESSORS AND CONVENTIONAL COMPRESSORS


Conventional Compressor:

- Operation: The conventional compressor operates in an "on-off" mode. When the desired temperature is reached, it turns off completely and, when necessary, turns on again.
- Temperature Variation: This can lead to fluctuations in the room temperature, as the compressor works at full capacity whenever it is on.
- Energy Consumption: Frequent switching on and off results in greater energy consumption.

Inverter Compressor:

- Continuous Operation: The inverter compressor never turns off completely. It adjusts its speed depending on the need for cooling or heating.
- Temperature Stability: This results in a more constant and precise temperature in the environment.
- Energy Efficiency: Inverter systems offer greater energy efficiency, reducing energy consumption by up to 60% compared to conventional models.
- Durability: Less switching on/off of the compressor increases the useful life of the equipment.