AC-DC inverter fan VS normal fan

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AC-DC inverter fan VS normal fan

Contrary to the past, now people are more concerned about the power consumption of their fans while buying them.

They try their best to buy such a fan to run on low energy and provide good and rich air in the room.

This article will clarify for readers the important differences between inverter fans (commonly known as AC/DC fans) and normal fans so that they can choose the best one for their home.

Inverter fans also known as AC/DC fans give you 50 to 60 per cent energy savings compared to regular conventional fans.

An inverter fan consumes 40 watts while a conventional fan consumes 93 watts. The fan’s RPM (revolution minutes) usually ranges from 310 to 325.

Common Fans:
Conventional fans run at a fixed speed and can be controlled with different speed settings, meaning the fan runs at a constant speed, regardless of the room temperature.

Inverter Fans:
Inverter fans, on the other hand, use a variable frequency drive (VFD) which gives them the ability to adjust the speed according to the room temperature or the user’s needs, and these fans also provide efficient ventilation.

Advantages of inverter fans:
Variable Speed ​​Control : Inverter fans can run at a lower speed when the weather is not hot, saving energy.

Temperature Controlled: Inverter fans set their speed according to the required temperature without consuming extra energy.

Quiet and gentle voice:
Inverter fans produce very little noise at low speeds which makes them suitable for bedrooms, study rooms or other quiet places.