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Before buying a new air conditioner, know whether a stabilizer is needed or not. Read here complete information related to AC with Stabilizer and AC without Stabilizer, advantages, disadvantages, electricity consumption and safety….
Does stabilizer increase the lifespan of AC? Know the whole truth
A question definitely comes in the minds of people who buy a new air conditioner (AC) in the summer season, is it necessary to install a separate stabilizer with the AC? Earlier, stabilizer was used with almost every AC, but now modern inverter ACs have started getting built-in voltage protection.
In such a situation, many people avoid buying stabilizer. However, the right decision depends on the power supply of your area and the type of AC.
Modern inverter AC provides safety
Inbuilt voltage protection is provided in most of the inverter ACs available nowadays. These ACs can generally operate safely at voltages ranging from 160V to 290V. This means that during normal power fluctuations you do not need to install a separate stabilizer.
Whereas this facility is not available in old or budget AC models. In such cases, the stabilizer proves to be very useful and protects the AC from sudden high or low voltage.
Benefits of stabilizer
If the electricity voltage in your area fluctuates a lot, then a stabilizer provides more security. This stops the power supply when the voltage reaches dangerous levels and restarts it when the situation becomes normal.
This reduces the risk of damage to expensive parts of the AC like compressor and circuit board. Remember that if the circuit board of AC gets damaged, it can cost thousands of rupees.
impact on power consumption
The stabilizer works continuously and consumes about 10 to 20 watts of power. Due to this, the electricity bill may increase slightly in a year. According to estimates, using stabilizer may cost additional electricity from Rs 150 to Rs 300 annually.
Which option is better?
If you are buying a new inverter AC and the electricity supply in your area is stable, then there may be no need for a separate stabilizer. But if there is a voltage problem in your area, it would be wise to install a stabilizer for additional security.
While buying an AC, not only the price but also the power condition, safety and long-term cost should be kept in mind. The right decision can extend the life of your AC and save you from costly repair expenses in future.
About the Author
Afreen Afaq has started her career with Network 18 as a Tech Journalist, and has more than six years experience in ‘Mobile-Technology’ beat. She is a high-performing professional with an established and proven …read more
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