The problem of heating in winter is relevant. Especially in the context of rising energy prices.
Therefore, many people have begun to think more often about the issue of saving costs in the direction of heating.
It may surprise some people, but one of the most effective solutions in this regard is air conditioning.
We focus on the SCOP (Seasonal Coefficient of Performance) indicator – an indicator of seasonal heating efficiency.
In particular, it can be used to calculate how much thermal energy you will receive from 1 kW of electricity.
Thus, a standard heater “makes” 1 kW of heat from 1 kW of electricity.
But an inverter air conditioner from the same amount produces 4-5 kW of heat.
The advantage of inverter air conditioners is that they maintain the set temperature more accurately and economically.
Accordingly, you can reduce energy consumption, extend the life of the device, and make its operation quieter.
Old models of air conditioners with a fixed power consume about 1 kW per hour of operation.
Modern inverters consume significantly less (due to automatic power regulation).
To save electricity, experts recommend setting the temperature during the day within the range of +20 to +22 degrees and at night from +18 to +20 degrees.