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Difference Convertible and Non-Convertible Air conditioner

Published on 2023-04-09

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  Know the Different types of technology used in Air Conditioner:

Convertible Aircons

 
Convertible Air Conditioner is another technology that provides greater convenience to users with an inverter compressor but comes with a feature that allows the user to decide the working capacity of the AC. Or a convertible AC can work at varying capacities (tonnage). Every convertible AC is an inverter AC. Convertible AC is an air conditioner that can run on different cooling powers like 30%, 60%, 80%, etc. If a convertible AC is 1 Ton in capacity, then the convertible mode will allow it to work as 0.3 Ton, 0.6 Ton, and 0.8 Ton. The convertible AC takes your convenience to the next level by allowing you to set your comfort levels by using the remote-control option. Depending on the persons in the room or the cooling requirement, you can select the convertible AC to work at different capacities. Convertible ACs use inverter ACs compressor, which means they can even operate if your home or office has unstable power, with voltage fluctuations. This eliminates the need for a separate stabilizer. Convertible ACs generally have an operating range between 130 to 290V, so they can deliver stable cooling and operation.

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Non-Convertible Aircons

 
Non-Convertible Air Conditioner technology may come equipped with Inverter Compressor or Fixed speed compressor. Inverter compressor has variable-speed compressor that keeps functioning continuously at varying speeds depending on the heat load and the set temperature. Whereas the traditional compressor works at a fixed speed (the maximum) regardless of the heating demands. The conventional compressor switches off after the AC attains the set temperature. The fans keep working to maintain the cooling. The compressor starts functioning again once the room temperature reaches a threshold level. The inverter compressor does not switch off but reduces its operating speed accordingly. Hence, it consumes less electricity while delivering efficient cooling performance. Besides, it does not make as much noise as the conventional compressor.
 
Thus, the convertible AC offers these additional features to save power. On the other hand, the inverter ACs can work at varying speeds but at the same capacity.