When choosing an air conditioner, you should pay close attention to three key indicators of the compressor:
1.Cooling capacity and heating capacity
Cooling capacity refers to the amount of heat removed by the compressor from the room per unit time, while heating capacity refers to the amount of heat transferred to the room per unit time. If the Cooling capacity or heating capacity does not match the room area, it will lead to poor temperature control, frequent compressor startups and shutdowns, which will affect the lifespan and increase energy consumption.

2.Energy efficiency ratio
It reflects the amount of refrigeration capacity or heating capacity generated by the compressor for each unit of electricity consumed. The higher the value, the less electricity is consumed for the same effect, and the more energy-efficient it is.
3.Operating stability and noise
A stable operating compressor can maintain a stable rotational speed and pressure output, reducing component wear and extending lifespan.
At the same time, the operating noise directly affects the comfort of use, especially in places with high requirements for quietness such as bedrooms, low noise is more important. Inverter compressors (especially DC inverter ones) can adjust the speed continuously, resulting in minimal temperature fluctuations, less wear and tear, and lower noise levels. They are currently the mainstream choice.

By focusing on these three indicators, users can select an air conditioner with excellent performance, energy efficiency and comfort.