Discovering the secrets of Samsung’s digital inverter
Nine out of 10 refrigerators used by consumers worldwide have a ‘heart’ (compressor) that isn’t that smart. A compressor is the core part of a refrigerator that circulates cool air. If compared to the human body, it would be the heart, and to automobiles, the engine.
SAMSUNG refrigerators have a digital inverter compressor that automatically perceives environmental changes caused by the surrounding temperature, opening and closing of the door, as well as the operating mode, and adjusts its operating speed accordingly.
Yet, approximately 90 per cent of refrigerators in the world are equipped with conventional, fixed speed compressors. This compressor operates at a fixed maximum speed even when only a little amount of cold air is required, ultimately consuming a lot of unnecessary energy and making noises.
Samsung refrigerators are smart and have a ‘strong heart’ that maintains performance evenly for as long as 21 years.
The Samsung digital inverter compressor operates by automatically detecting changes in the surrounding environment. It instantly responds to temperature change like people hunching their bodies in cold weather. The temperature inside the refrigerator rises when the door is opened and closed frequently, or when the surrounding temperature increases in the summer.
In such cases, the compressor operates intensely as cool air must be injected quickly. Samsung compressors do not require complex handling because they automatically detect these changes and operate at an optimal speed.
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