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The Sanyo compressor C-SP315H38B variable frequency air conditioner has become popular in the domestic market with a fierce momentum. The industry predicts that the domestic market share of variable frequency air conditioners will reach 40% this year. With the maturity of the market, more and more air conditioning companies are joining the frequency conversion field, and various advertising campaigns are also flooding in.
Some companies, in order to seize market share, do not prioritize consumers in their advertising. Instead, they use consumers' lack of knowledge and terminology in the field of variable frequency air conditioning to confuse and hype up concepts in their advertising campaigns, misleading consumers. Based on this, the editor consulted with Gree's air conditioning engineers to provide a comprehensive interpretation of variable frequency air conditioning, allowing consumers to understand what variable frequency air conditioning is, what are its advantages, and how to choose the right variable frequency air conditioning for themselves.
Sanyo Compressor C-SC315H38B What is Variable Frequency Air Conditioner? What is the difference between it and a fixed frequency air conditioner?
The core component of an air conditioner is the compressor. However, the compressor speed of traditional fixed frequency air conditioners is not variable, and can only adapt to changes in the room's heating and cooling needs by constantly starting and stopping. It cannot achieve precise temperature control, and the temperature fluctuates above two or three degrees, causing the room temperature to fluctuate between cold and hot.
The compressor speed of the variable frequency air conditioner is variable, and it can automatically adjust the output of the air conditioner's cold and hot according to the size of the room's cold and hot demand, making temperature control extremely precise, efficient and energy-saving