Firstly Sharp needs to get their technical lingo right. That spec is the COP not EER.On paper, the PHT Model has an EER OF 4.03 whereas LV has 3.63.
I don't trust the above sheet. Someone has totally messed it up.
XP13PHT has horizontal air swing.
How can an AC have 4 way air swing unless it has both horizontal and vertical swing?!?!
The one who compiled the above sheet is totally out of his mind.
I don't trust the above sheet. Someone has totally messed it up....The one who compiled the above sheet is totally out of his mind.
the Indian EER for the PHT model is 3.63 (3670w/1010w)
Rated power consumption is not mentioned. Only rated current. Which if multiplied by 220V gives a slightly higher power consumption than your claimed COP numbers would indicate.It is very easy to calculate rated COP from the above sheet. Just divide rated cooling capacity (watts) by their rated power consumption (watts).
Thanks a ton to all of you for sharing your valuable knowledge and experience.
I'm still very confused whether to go for LV or PHT !!!
If the quality of the compressor has gone down in the PHT, then I would definitely go for the LV.
Also I'm quite scared to know that one would sweat if he doesn't get direct air flow from the AC. Does it hold true for the LV model as well?
Mr. being.unbelievable choose your words carefully and maintain decency. If you are satisfied with the performance of the AC so be it, you have no rights to call others opinions & experience as "lie and bullshit".who spreaded that lie is bulshit .. use commonsense
in 28 temperate ..with full sun facing ..i feel chill all over the room .. after 10 minutes of runnnig ac
some people want instant chill to whole room .. those people saying sweat
Rated power consumption is not mentioned. Only rated current. Which if multiplied by 220V gives a slightly higher power consumption than your claimed COP numbers would indicate.
Higher capacity as in 1.5T or 2T? Any contact details? I tried mailing someone in Sharp but haven't received a response yet.Also I learnt from a Sharp engineer that Mitsubishi Heavy Industries compressor is used in higher capacity compressors