A simple glossary of terms commonly used in Split AC specifications. Each explanation keeps things easy to follow.
A unit that measures cooling capacity. Higher BTU values indicate stronger cooling output.
A general measure of an AC’s cooling capacity. Common home ranges include 1 ton, 1.5 ton and 2 ton.
A compressor that adjusts speed based on cooling demand. It helps maintain steady temperatures and reduces power consumption.
A rating that shows how efficiently an AC performs over an entire cooling season.
A simple efficiency score. Higher stars typically mean lower electricity use for the same cooling output.
Cubic Feet per Minute. Indicates how much air the AC circulates. Higher airflow improves room comfort.
The cooling fluid that moves heat from inside to outside. Modern systems often use refrigerants designed for better efficiency.
Indoor Unit (IDU) and Outdoor Unit (ODU). The two main components of a Split AC system.
The total heat that must be removed from a room. Influenced by room size, sunlight, appliances and number of people.
A setting used to reduce humidity in the room during humid weather.
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