BGH presents its new Inverter air conditioning

The BGH Silent Air Full Inverter 3DC air conditioner is the first in Argentina to have three inverter motors, which allow the compressor [...]

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The BGH Silent Air Full Inverter 3DC air conditioner is the first in Argentina to have three inverter motors, which allow the compressor to operate continuously, without starts or stops, and the turbine in the indoor unit and the propeller in the outdoor unit to adapt their speed to achieve the best air temperature exchange with the equipment's radiators. In this way, the equipment achieves energy savings of up to 50% compared to ON-OFF splits, and greater efficiency than a traditional inverter product.

Likewise, the air conditioning of the room, maintaining the temperature without variations, its low noise level and the super fast cooling mode, guarantee greater comfort.

In addition to greater efficiency and comfort, the new BGH air conditioning offers greater durability. By not working on and off, the compressor suffers less and lengthens the operating period of the equipment.

"In its 106 years of history, BGH has been a pioneer in the innovation of technologies that improve people's quality of life. The launch of the BGH Silent Air Full Inverter 3DC is another example of that," said Daniel Rosenfeld, director of BGH Consumer.

The innovative model has 4D air flow, meaning that its vertical and horizontal deflectors automatically move in all directions, achieving a balanced air flow that covers every corner of the room.

It also has a self-cleaning mode for the interior radiator, which prevents the formation of fungi, and an antibacterial filter that improves the quality of the air in the environment.

Inverter Air Conditioners in Argentina

Inverter air conditioners are trending around the world. A clear exponent is the European community, where nearly 100% of the equipment sold has this technology, or China, where it reaches 80%.

And in Argentina? In the first season, only 5% of the air conditioners sold in the country were Inverter. However, for the following year there was exponential growth that reached 15% of the market. Currently, the segment already occupies more than 20% of Split conditioner sales.

“The year-on-year growth is surprising, it is a market with enormous potential,” said Laura Knobel, Air Conditioning Business Manager at BGH Consumer. “We believe that in the coming years this segment will continue to grow rapidly, since in Argentina the conditions are in place from a supply point of view,” he added.

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