"Air Conditioner Inverter Wall Mounted" refers to a specific type of air conditioning system that utilizes inverter technology and is designed to be mounted on a wall.
Specifically:
Coanda Effect
This new design Coanda panel’s new shape creates airflow along the ceiling. This allows the air to spread out across the whole room without creating uncomfortable drafts. It is to provide a comfortable cooling space without draft feeling and temperature unevenness.
Hybrid Cooling
Hybrid Cooling is Daikin’s Technology to control humidity efficiently even in low cooling loads by developing the indoor unit’s heat exchanger to dehumidify at any time. It keeps dehumidifying and maintains coolness after reaching the set temperature.
For the conventional air conditioner, after the room temperature reached the setting temperature, the humidity getting increase again that make you feel muggy. For FTKM model, the humidity can be maintained that make you feel comfort continously.
Features:
PM 2.5 Filter
This filter removes PM2.5, particulate matter which is smaller than 2.5 micrometers (um). 1um is equal to 1/1000mm. PM 2.5 is small enough to be breathed deep into the lungs. Exposure to fine particles can cause short-term health affects such as eyes, nose, throat and lung irritation, coughing, sneezing, runny nose, and worsen medical conditions such as asthma and heart diseases.
Super PCB
Super PCB increases tolerance against voltage fluctuation. It supporting for remote areas where power supply is unstable. The operation range will be extended to the range of 130-440 V with super PCB.
Smart Control (Optional)
The Smart Control is an optional accessory that turns a smartphone into as remote controller which can be used inside or outside the home (Daikin Mobile Controller). Together it gives you function such as start/ stop, operation mode and set temperature as well as advanced features like weekly scheduling. Let’s you monitor your system to ensure it is performing as desired.
Inverter Technology
Inverter technology is a feature found in some modern air conditioning systems. It allows the compressor in the air conditioner to operate at variable speeds, adjusting its output according to the cooling demand. This results in more precise temperature control, energy efficiency, and quieter operation compared to traditional non-inverter systems that operate in an on-off manner.