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Inverter type air conditioner has frequency changer, which can change the electrical frequency to control the

speed of the compressor. This in turn, can control the capacity accordingly.

Conventional air conditioners control temperature by switching the compressor on and off. Whereas Inverter air conditioners control the rotation speed of compressor smoothly to maintain room temperature. Therefore, it eliminates waste with precise control. In this way, it is more energy saving.

E.E.R. stands for Energy Efficiency Ratio. An air conditioner with higher E.E.R. saves more energy and is more efficient. E.E.R. is a ratio calculated by dividing the cooling capacity in Btu/h [W] by the power input in Watts [W] at any given set of rating conditions, expressed in Btu/hr/W [W/W].

C.O.P stands for Coefficient of Performance. It is the measurement of how efficient a heating or cooling system (particularly a heat pump in its heating mode) will operate at a single outdoor temperature condition. An air conditioner with higher C.O.P saves more energy and is more efficient. C.O.P is a ratio of the heating capacity in Watt [W] to the effective power input of the equipment in Watts [W] at any given set of rating condition, expressed in W/W. the formula is stated:

Thanks to its twin-rotary compressor, air conditioner can operate at very low speeds. DC Hybrid Inverter quickly achieves and maintains room temperature High energy savings due to accurate digital controls Exceptional reliability and operation due to elimination of compressor ON/OFF cycle Twin rotary compressor ensures smooth linear rotation of the compressor for quite running

fuente de alimentacin simple con rectificador de media onda

fuente de alimentacin simple con rectificador de doble onda con puente de diodos (puente de Graetz):

Variadores CC Estos variadores permiten controlar la velocidad de motores de corriente continua en serie, derivacin, compuesto y de imanes permanentes. Para el caso de cualquiera de las mquinas anteriores, se cumple la siguiente expresin:

donde es el Voltaje terminal (V) es la constante de la mquina Flujo magntico producido por el campo (Wb) Velocidad mecnica (rpm) Despejando la velocidad mecnica, se obtiene:

Entonces, de () puede observarse que la velocidad mecnica de un motor de CC es directamente proporcional al voltaje terminal (VT) e inversamente proporcional al flujo magntico (FM), el cual a su vez depende de la corriente de campo (IF). Aprovechando esta situacin, este tipo de variadores puede controlar la velocidad de un motor de CC: controlando su voltaje terminal, o bien, manipulando el valor de la corriente de campo.

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