An inverter HVAC system uses a variable speed compressor, while a non-inverter HVAC system has a fixed speed compressor. A variable-speed compressor adjusts the power it uses based on the outdoor temperature and other factors. This makes inverter HVAC systems more energy efficient and quieter than traditional systems.
How it works:
- Uses microprocessors to control the compressor motor speed
- Adjusts the compressor's speed to match the required output
- Lowers the motor speed to save energy when the room is cool or warm
- Can change its power consumption depending on how hot it is outside
Inverter HVAC systems are also known as variable-frequency drive (VFD) or variable-speed drive (VSD) systems.
MRCOOL inverter compressor systems:
Central Ducted Series | - Mini Splits
DIY, EZPRO, Advantage, Olympus ↩
Universal Series | - Versa Pro Series
Notes:
- Try to avoid turning your inverter HVAC system on and off whenever possible, as doing so may reduce its energy-saving benefits.
- This has no LRA or LRC
- Uses efficient refrigerants which provides better cooling capacity and also emits less harmful emissions to the environment.
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