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BMS Controls Glossary

Inverter Heating And Cooling Systems

Inverter heating and cooling systems are a type of HVAC system that uses a variable speed compressor to adjust the output of the system. This type of system is becoming increasingly popular due to its energy efficiency and cost savings. Inverter systems use a compressor that is able to adjust its speed based on the temperature in the room. This allows the system to run at a lower speed when the temperature is lower, and a higher speed when the temperature is higher. This helps to reduce energy consumption, as the system is only running at the speed necessary to maintain the desired temperature. Inverter systems also tend to be quieter than traditional HVAC systems, as the compressor runs at a lower speed and produces less noise. In addition, inverter systems are often more efficient than traditional systems, as they are able to adjust their output to match the temperature in the room, rather than running at a constant speed. Inverter systems are also more reliable than traditional systems, as they are able to adjust their output to compensate for changes in temperature, meaning that they are less likely to fail.