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An inverter air conditioner is a universal solution that combines the advantages of a heat pump and air conditioning. This type of technology combines cooling and heating functions to adapt to different seasons. This solution allows you to save space, increase comfort and actually save energy.

What is an inverter air conditioner?

This air conditioner, also called an air-to-air heat pump, heats rooms in winter and cools them in summer. It's a simple and cost-effective way to combine these two functions.

An air conditioner often consists of outdoor and indoor components. Switching between heat and cold is automatic thanks to outdoor and indoor temperature control.

When the temperature outside drops, the device absorbs heat from the air and releases it inside to warm the house or office using a heat pump principle. Then, when the temperature rises, the indoor element absorbs the heat inside the room and releases it outside.

Why should you choose an air conditioner?

By choosing this device, you can save up to 50 % of normal consumption.

In addition, the latest technological advances have made air conditioners very efficient indeed. You can select a specific temperature in the room - then the device will adjust the heat to reach the desired temperature.

This 2-in-1 product ensures optimal comfort in a conditioned and heated room, whatever it is (apartment, shop, office, etc.) and saves space.

How to choose?

A specialist can advise on the best choice based on several criteria:

  • the type of house or premises to be cooled and heated
  • configuration and volume of premises
  • suspended ceiling or attic is possible
  • aesthetic preferences (color – invisible, neutral, etc.)
  • the insulation quality of the installed premises and their location in relation to the sun
  • the budget
  • energy class
  • connection of the selected device
What is the difference between a heat pump and an air conditioning system?

An air conditioner is an air-to-air heat pump. Air-to-air heat pumps and air-to-water heat pumps work differently. These two types of devices also differ in cost, power consumption and efficiency. Using an air-to-water heat pump, the house is equipped with a central heating system, allowing heating through radiators or underfloor heating. An air-to-air air conditioner/heat pump is still cheaper, costs less, and has a slightly lower heating performance than an air-to-water heat pump.