kellogs
Electrical
- Apr 30, 2022
- 9
MikeHalloran said:You can now buy an air conditioning sysem for your house that is otherwise conventional, but includes a variable speed air handler motor. It is actually a three phase AC motor, but it is fed from a special VFD that runs on single phase power and includes both an inverter and some means of measuring the motor current dynamically. ... from which it magically derives an estimate of the load on the motor. ... using which information it is able to both throttle the house airflow down to imperceptible but effective levels, and to tell you when the air filter needs changing.
The compressor is an ordinary high power PSC hermetic unit. The condenser fan motor is an ordinary low speed PSC unit. The compressor cycles on and off, only. There is no variable speed drive on the compressor.
Only the air handler motor is special, and maybe the thermostat, which now may include a filter change indicator.
What you can't buy is replacements for the damn magical energy saving air handler motors, is why I'm on my second such system in ten years. Well, belay that; I did get quotes on motors, which apparently can only be obtained by disassembling a complete air handler. It was easier, and not a whole lot more expensive, to just replace the entire system.
Yes, they do save energy, and lots of it.
Mike Halloran
Pembroke Pines, FL, USA
It looks our fellow member Mike has not logged in for an year.
Can someone else explain what he was talking about, how is such an air handler able to save energy "and lots of it" ? Around here no one sells these AC sort, only the regular compressor motor inverter AC's.
Thanks