Making the Right Choice for Your Home
With so many AC models available in the market, one of the most common questions we get at HVAC Experts is: should I buy an inverter or non-inverter AC? Let us break it down for you.
How Does an Inverter AC Work?
An inverter AC uses variable-speed compressor technology. Instead of switching the compressor on and off (like traditional ACs), it varies the compressor speed to maintain the desired temperature. This results in smoother operation, consistent temperature, and significant energy savings.
How Does a Non-Inverter AC Work?
A non-inverter AC has a fixed-speed compressor that operates at full capacity or shuts off completely. When the room reaches the set temperature, the compressor turns off. When the temperature rises, it turns back on at full speed. This on-off cycle consumes more energy and creates temperature fluctuations.
Key Differences
Energy Efficiency
Inverter ACs are 30-50% more energy efficient than non-inverter models. Over the lifespan of the unit, this can save lakhs of rupees in electricity costs.
Cooling Speed
Inverter ACs can initially run at higher speeds to cool the room quickly, then slow down to maintain temperature. Non-inverter ACs always run at the same speed.
Noise Level
Inverter ACs are significantly quieter because the compressor rarely operates at full speed. This makes them ideal for bedrooms and offices.
Upfront Cost
Non-inverter ACs are cheaper to purchase, but the energy savings of inverter models typically offset the price difference within 2-3 years of regular use.
Our Recommendation
For Pondicherry’s climate where ACs are used 8-10 months a year, we strongly recommend inverter ACs. Blue Star’s inverter range offers excellent performance with features like precision cooling, self-diagnosis, and anti-corrosion coatings perfect for our coastal climate.
Visit our showroom or call us to explore Blue Star’s inverter AC range with exclusive dealer pricing.