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Stay cool and energy-efficient with Electrolux fixed speed air conditioners. Explore our range of traditional ACs in split type, offering options from 18000 BTU (1.5 ton) to 30000 BTU (2.5 ton).
A fixed-speed (or traditional) air conditioner operates at a single, consistent speed to maintain the desired temperature. Unlike inverter air conditioners, it cycles on and off to regulate cooling, offering a straightforward and cost-effective solution.
Electrolux fixed-speed air conditioners combine simplicity with reliable performance, featuring fast cooling, optimised airflow, and advanced filtration systems to create comfortable, healthy environments without relying on complex mechanisms.
Fixed-speed air conditioners offer practical and reliable cooling solutions for a variety of needs. Here are some of their notable advantages:
These benefits make fixed-speed air conditioners a dependable and practical choice for cooling smaller spaces efficiently.
Choosing between a fixed-speed and an inverter air conditioner depends on your cooling needs, budget, and usage habits. Here’s a comparison to help you decide:
|
Feature |
Fixed-Speed Air Conditioners |
Inverter Air Conditioners |
|---|---|---|
|
Energy consumption |
Consumes energy only when operating; ideal for smaller spaces or less frequent use. |
Adjusts speed based on room temperature for continuous efficiency. |
|
Cost |
More affordable upfront, perfect for budget-conscious buyers. |
Higher initial cost but may reduce energy bills over time. |
|
Cooling style |
Provides consistent cooling by cycling on and off, ensuring quick temperature drops. |
Maintains steady cooling without cycling, ideal for larger rooms or long-term use. |
|
Durability and maintenance |
Simpler technology with fewer components means lower maintenance costs and enhanced durability. |
Advanced components may require more maintenance and higher costs. |
Electrolux offers high-performance fixed-speed and inverter air conditioners, catering to diverse cooling needs and budgets. Whether you prioritise cost or long-term efficiency, there’s a model tailored to your requirements.
Selecting the best fixed-speed air conditioner depends on your specific needs and preferences. Here are key factors to consider:
1. Room size and BTU requirements: Use the table below to determine the cooling capacity needed for your room:
AC capacity guide in ton and square foot:
|
Room size (sq ft) |
Air conditioner capacity (ton) |
|---|---|
|
Small (up to 160 sq ft) |
0.5 ton air conditioners |
|
Medium (160 to 380 sq ft) |
1 ton – 1.5 ton air conditioners |
|
Very large (380 to 650+ sq ft) |
2 ton – 2.5 ton air conditioners or more |
AC capacity guide in BTU and square meter:
|
Room size (sq ft) |
Air conditioner capacity (ton) |
|---|---|
|
Small (up to 16 sqm) |
7000 – 9000 BTU |
|
Medium (16 to 35 sqm) |
12000 – 18000 BTU |
|
Very large (35 to 60+ sqm) |
20000 – 30000 BTU |
2. Installation space: Decide between a wall-mounted or window-fixed unit based on your available space and room layout, ensuring it integrates seamlessly.
3. Air quality features: Look for models with advanced filtration systems to reduce dust and allergens, promoting a healthier indoor environment.
4. Noise levels: If the unit is for bedrooms or workspaces, prioritise models designed for quiet operation to ensure minimal disruption.
5. Energy ratings: Check the energy efficiency rating to balance operating costs with dependable cooling performance.
Electrolux fixed-speed split air conditioners combine innovative features with reliable performance to deliver exceptional cooling for any space.
Explore the Electrolux range of fixed-speed air conditioners to experience reliable, cost-efficient cooling paired with advanced features. For more options, browse our full range of split air conditioners. Enjoy eco-friendly performance, long-term durability, and a sleek design that enhances your space while keeping energy costs low.
A fixed-speed AC runs at full power and turns off when the set temperature is reached, while an inverter AC adjusts its compressor speed to maintain a stable temperature, using less energy.
It operates with a single-speed compressor that switches on at full capacity and off completely to control the temperature, causing more frequent starts and stops.
If the product doesn’t mention “inverter” or “variable-speed” technology in the specs or manual, it likely uses a fixed-speed compressor. These models also tend to have simpler controls and lower upfront costs.
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