According to LG Philippines, its Inverter technology can help its customers stay cool while saving money during the dry season.
Making use of the latest developments is one of the greatest strategies to prevent being surprised by large electric bills. Inverter technology, for example, has gone a long way in terms of reducing electricity usage even while in use for lengthy periods of time. LG Inverter technology can be used extensively without worrying about breaking the budget.
LG Inverter motors and compressors have an edge over traditional models which is precise speed control. LG Inverters manage the speed and revolution of motors and compressors based on the situation, automatically regulating the speed to maximize production and optimal outcomes with less energy and less noise, whether it's a washing machine, refrigerator, air conditioner, or microwave oven.
The technology in LG refrigerators allows you to keep food fresher for longer by keeping temperature fluctuation within ±0.5 degrees Celsius. This allows you to cook for your family every day with fresh ingredients.
The features in LG washing machines allow you to focus on the wash and worry less. More significantly, you save money while getting cleaner garments. LG Inverter technology allows washing machines to complete a full wash cycle using just 67Whr of electricity. This uses 36 percent less energy than a traditional LG washer, or about the same amount of electricity as a four-minute hairdryer. However, this does not imply that performance is sacrificed because clothing is still as clean and fresh as they were before.
Staying cool is also made more efficient for air conditioning, which accounts for the majority of use during the summer. Especially for residential air conditioners, the LG Inverter ensures powerful cooling performance and outstanding energy savings. LG air conditioners use 70 percent less energy and provide cooling up to 40 percent faster than traditional air conditioners without inverter technology. The LG DUAL Inverter Compressor saves up to 50 percent on electricity.
LG appliances and inverter technologies were recently examined by the Meralco Power Lab and got the orange tag as proof that they consume less energy. Meralco's orange tag serves as a security, approval, and transparency mark by providing a close approximation of how much power each appliance consumes and how much it costs.
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