Inverter systems have compressors that vary their capacity depending on what is actually required. When you need more heating or cooling, the inverter compressor speeds up, when you need less it slows down, rarely stopping completely and therefore draws a smaller electrical load. Industry experts suggest that inverter systems can save up to 40% on running costs compared to a non-inverter system. With Non-Inverters, the compressor starts at full power; when temperature is reached, the compressor stops. The cycle is then repeated throughout use, drawing more electrical current.
Most systems are registered on the energy technology list which enables clients to qualify for up to 100% first year allowance on the total cost of the system www.eca.gov.uk.
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