The refrigeration capacity of the two air conditioners is about 5000W W W. According to the current energy efficiency standard, the COP is 3.2, and the power consumption is about1563 W.
If this is a fixed frequency air conditioner, set the temperature at 22 degrees; Even below 20 degrees, the power consumption of 1 hour may be around 1.5 kWh.
If the set temperature is above 26 degrees, the compressor can stop automatically when it reaches the set temperature, and then start automatically when the indoor temperature rises. In this case, the estimated power consumption of 1 hour may be around 1.0 kWh.
Is it true that Midea's air conditioners use electricity once a night?
Midea's air-conditioning advertising slogan "electricity once a night" has caused great controversy in the market. Even many air-conditioning manufacturers are exaggerating. Is it really electricity once a night?
This is propaganda, and it doesn't make any sense. The ambient temperature and the set temperature are all empty talk.
If the ambient temperature is 28 degrees, if you set the temperature to 27 degrees, you may not use one degree of electricity.
Is it true that Midea's air conditioners use electricity once a night?
Midea's air-conditioning advertising slogan "electricity once a night" has caused great controversy in the market. Even many air-conditioning manufacturers are exaggerating. Is it really electricity once a night?
This is propaganda, and it doesn't make any sense. The ambient temperature and the set temperature are all empty talk.
If the ambient temperature is 28 degrees, if you set the temperature to 27 degrees, you may not use one degree of electricity.
If the outdoor temperature is always 38 degrees, if you set the indoor temperature to 26 degrees, the air conditioner may keep working. Even the air conditioner with the lowest power may consume more than 0.5 degrees of electricity in an hour.
You said it might be normal for the refrigerator to consume electricity once a night at the hottest time, but air conditioning is absolutely impossible.