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Inverter AC for 120~145 Sq Ft Bedroom
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<blockquote data-quote="prakash14" data-source="post: 1944594" data-attributes="member: 54792"><p><a href="http://www.msphptest.com.php5-14.ord1-1.websitetestlink.com" target="_blank">www.msphptest.com.php5-14.ord1-1.websitetestlink.com</a> / daikin2012 / DaikinWeb /</p><p>The link is really accessible from their front page. If you see the slider first thing that comes up is the Inverter / Non Inverter comparison</p><p></p><p>Yes the BTU conversation is open to discussion and variations. Same as inverter technology is. Some get just 100 Rs bill by using for 8 hours a day per month, while when I use for 4 hours a day my bills are 10 times that. So some have supposedly benefited from inverters but in my case I am paying almost the same bills as my old 3 Star with just 2.7 COP.</p><p></p><p>But you can more of less count the appx heat load based on what kind of indoor temperature you have. Say if your indoor temperature is at 35 it will usually be around that level most of the times. Now to bring temperature to 25 that is a 10 degree difference, you need to calculate for that room how much BTU is needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="prakash14, post: 1944594, member: 54792"] [url="http://www.msphptest.com.php5-14.ord1-1.websitetestlink.com"]www.msphptest.com.php5-14.ord1-1.websitetestlink.com[/url] / daikin2012 / DaikinWeb / The link is really accessible from their front page. If you see the slider first thing that comes up is the Inverter / Non Inverter comparison Yes the BTU conversation is open to discussion and variations. Same as inverter technology is. Some get just 100 Rs bill by using for 8 hours a day per month, while when I use for 4 hours a day my bills are 10 times that. So some have supposedly benefited from inverters but in my case I am paying almost the same bills as my old 3 Star with just 2.7 COP. But you can more of less count the appx heat load based on what kind of indoor temperature you have. Say if your indoor temperature is at 35 it will usually be around that level most of the times. Now to bring temperature to 25 that is a 10 degree difference, you need to calculate for that room how much BTU is needed. [/QUOTE]
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