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Inverter compressor

In air conditioning, an inverter compressor is a compressor that is operated with an inverter.

In the hermetic type, it can either be a scroll or reciprocating compressor. This type of compressor uses a drive to control the compressor motor speed to modulate cooling capacity. Capacity modulation is a way to match cooling capacity to cooling demand to application requirements.

The first inverter air conditioners were released in 1980–1981.

In refrigerators, there are generally two main types of inverter compressors: the standard inverter compressor and the linear inverter compressor.

The Smart Inverter Compressor utilizes a “V” inverter system, which stands for variable voltage and frequency. This system operates on a three-phase control algorithm, allowing the compressor to adjust its performance dynamically according to cooling demands. The Smart Inverter design helps optimize energy consumption and enhances overall cooling efficiency.

The Inverter Linear Compressor category includes two distinct systems:

Samsung’s Digital Inverter Compressor features variable voltage and frequency control managed by an advanced three-phase algorithm. This design allows the compressor to adjust its energy consumption dynamically based on cooling demand. The digital inverter compressor is engineered to enhance energy efficiency, reduce noise, and extend the appliance’s lifespan, making it both environmentally friendly and cost-effective.

Many refrigeration and air conditioning systems require reliable processes; The cooling requirements vary over a wide range during the day and over the year due to ambient conditions, occupancy and use, lighting, etc.

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