Brian Nagle February 15th, 2018 1:35PM
The top 5
reasons to change out your current HVAC equipment
Have you ever wondered about
the differences in standard and high efficiency HVAC equipment? Not likely
unless you are a GEEK or cringing every time you have to pay your electric
bill. The word to watch for is inverter. What is the difference between an inverter
and non-inverter AC? Here are the Top 5 reasons to take a serious look at inverters
instead of non-inverters.
Note: Non-inverters are
typically your standard AC systems, either Single Stage or Two stage equipment.
Here are the top 5 reasons.
Environmentally Friendly - Runs on lower speeds most
of the time.
The biggest difference between
inverter and non-inverter AC is the fact that the motor of the inverter
compressor has a variable speed. The speed of the non-invertor compressor is
fixed. This means that it operates either at full or minimum speed. A censor in
the invertor adjusts the power according to the temperature in the room,
lowering the electrical consumption and saving energy.
Money Saving - Maintains temperature within 1
degree all year long
Due to the sophisticated
operational method of the invertor, its compressor does not work at its full
capacity all the time. When the speed is lower, the needed energy is lower too
and you pay less money for electricity, typically 50-65% less
.
Quiet sound - The compressor motor of the inverter outdoor unit does not turn on and off all the time, but keeps working at low power, the operation is much quieter.
Quiet sound - The compressor motor of the inverter outdoor unit does not turn on and off all the time, but keeps working at low power, the operation is much quieter.
Longer life - The technology of the inverters not only makes cooling and heating
more efficient, but it also makes the AC’s life longer. Your existing units are
stressed every single time they start up.
Faster Cooling/Heating- Last, but not least, the inverter AC is able to cool or heat your
room faster than the non-inverter. In the beginning of the process, the
inverter gets up to speed more rapidly and then requires much less power when
it gets close to the desired temperature.
Inverter units are available now in a variety
of systems including ductless and central systems, both for AC and Heat Pumps,
with Heat Pumps producing usable heat down to -13 degrees F in ductless, and 5
degrees F in central systems. Call Brian Nagle with True Mechanical to see what the best
application is for your home. 631-563-1298 www.truemech.com.