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Fujitsu General vs Kelvinator:condicionadores de ar revisados


O verão está sempre ao virar da esquina quando você mora na Austrália, e muitos de nós estão se preparando para dias suados e noites amenas. Há muito que uma cerveja gelada e uma piscina podem fazer para mantê-lo fresco – se é o conforto interno que você deseja, então você não pode passar por um sistema de ar condicionado split. Os sistemas split são uma das variedades de ar condicionado mais populares que enfeitam nossas casas com uma brisa fresca, e duas marcas estão entre as mais populares. Eles são Fujitsu General e Kelvinator.

Ambas as marcas são grandes players no mundo de refrigeração e aquecimento, mas qual reina supremo? Qual deles tem a melhor gama de produtos e qual oferece o maior retorno para seus investimentos? Aqui, damos uma olhada em seus sistemas para descobrir como eles se comparam em uma batalha direta.

Fujitsu General vs Kelvinator:Comparação do Ar Condicionado


Sendo as duas principais marcas no mundo do ar condicionado, você esperaria legitimamente que os dois oferecessem uma gama abrangente de condicionadores de ar para atender a uma variedade de orçamentos. Abaixo comparamos alguns dos principais modelos de condicionadores de ar de cada marca em três faixas de preço diferentes.

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Condicionadores de ar abaixo de US$ 1.000


Ambas as marcas têm ofertas fortes na extremidade mais barata da escala de preços, vamos ver como elas se comparam.

Geral da Fujitsu




O ar “favorito da Austrália” entra aqui com a unidade de 2,5 kW, codinome ASTG09CMCA. Ele tem um conjunto de recursos úteis para ajudar a manter a calma. Ele possui um 'modo de baixo ruído', que é essencialmente um modo silencioso projetado para fazer você dormir com um sussurro, e então você tem o modo econômico para eliminar as configurações de energia máxima. Ele contém vários sensores para determinar a atividade humana na sala para fazer ajustes e um sensor de ajuste de fluxo de ar para manter uma temperatura constante. A estabilidade é a chave para evitar o choque de contas com condicionadores de ar, e a Fujitsu aqui abordou isso. Vendido no varejo por cerca de US $ 1.000, ele pode ser encontrado por US $ 800, o que representa um sólido valor pelo dinheiro.

Kelvinator




Se você quiser manter a calma como um Kelvinator, não poderá olhar além desta unidade de 3,5 kW, com o nome de código KSV35HRH. Embora seja vendido por mais de US $ 1.000, pode ser encontrado nesse valor com bastante facilidade. Um nível de potência bastante moderado para o preço, este bad boy provavelmente é mais adequado para salas menores; dizer cerca de 20m² de tamanho. It’s a reverse cycle, inverter unit, which basically means both the condenser and evaporator are found together, and that the speed of the compressor is easily controlled. The end result means more economical and controllable cooling.

Air conditioners under $2,000


If your budget can stretch a wee bit to buy a unit that costs over $1,000 then you might be pleasantly surprised at the range on offer from both Fujitsu General and Kelvinator. Here’s our pick of the bunch.

Fujitsu General




When you step up your budget, you can also expect a step up in unit power. For around $1,500 you can expect to get the Fujitsu ASTG18KMCA, which retails for $2,589, but it can be found cheaper. It boasts 5kW of cooling power, and 6kW of heat. It has a suite of auto settings, like airflow adjustment, positioning louvres, restarts and auto changeover between heating and cooling. As you’d expect it features a human sensor, a sleep timer and program timer, as well as economy mode.  An added bonus is that it’s also a quiet operator at 42 decibels – barely louder than a whisper.

Kelvinator




Kelvinator also comes to play hardball here in this price range. The KSD71HRH packs in 7.1kW of cooling power and has all the features you’ve come to expect from Kelvinator. Such features include:
  • Auto and manual operation with 24-hour timer
  • Climate control and sleep mode
  • HEPA filter, and negative ion filter

This unit also operates at 50 decibels, which is quieter than a ‘quiet’ conversation. Retailing for $1,849, this Kelvinator air conditioner can perform in a larger room such as a lounge or home office and will make those hot summer days not so bad.

Cheap and cheerful?




You might be surprised to know that Kelvinator makes an expansive suite of cheaper air conditioners starting from around the $400 mark. You won’t get a split system unit here, rather a window unit. These air conditioners simply offer easy cooling in a pinch, and also make for easy installation. If the in-laws are coming around and you’re afraid your mother in-law’s face will melt off once the mercury hits 30°C then a window air conditioner can be a quick fix. They’re generally not as effective as a split system air conditioner, but they do provide good relief, and Kelvinator have a solid line-up in this regard.

What air conditioning features do I need to consider?


There are four main factors you need to consider before purchasing either a Fujitsu General or Kelvinator air conditioner. Eles são:
  1. The range they offer
  2. The technology included
  3. Noise levels of the air conditioners
  4. Who offers the best bang for buck

What choices do they offer?


Fujitsu General offers a large choice of systems to suit any household. Its range includes wall mounted, multi type, floor and ceiling consoles, cassette, and ducted air conditioners. Fujitsu also presents a number of sleek and modern designs for those consumers looking for more attractive systems in their home. Kelvinator has a limited range, with the choice of split system, reverse cycle and window wall air conditioners.

Which boasts the best technology?




When comparing the technological specifications of each brand, Fujitsu General takes home the top award. It brings human sensor technology which will adjust the temperature of the room when someone leaves or enters, whereas Kelvinator is yet to offer this as a feature on its air conditioners. The human sensor feature will kick into action when no movement is detected in a room for more than 20 minutes, when it will switch to an energy saving mode and will return to normal when someone re-enters the room.

Kelvinator air conditioners come with a BioFresh filtration technology, which purifies, sterilises and deodorises the air within the home. If you’re looking for an air conditioner which keeps your air nice and clean, then Kelvinator could be your perfect air conditioner brand. But if you’re more impressed by the human sensor feature, Fujitsu is hard for any manufacturer to beat.

Which offers the quietest products?


When you compare the specifications of a similar unit from each brand, they come out fairly equal in terms of noise levels. For example, a 5KW capacity split reverse system from Fujitsu has a maximum indoor noise level of 46 dBA – the same as Kelvinator’s equivalent 5KW model.

Which offers the best value for money?


Arguably the only area in which Kelvinator trumps Fujitsu General is price. This is especially true when considering Kelvinator’s bargain-basement window-type offerings. However, given the added features of the Fujitsu range, you might consider those models worth the extra money. Here is a guide to costs for different size systems:
Capacity Fujitsu General Kelvinator
<2kW Around $400
<3kW $800-$1,000 $600-$800
<5kW $900-$1,800 $900-$1,400
<8kW $1,900-$2,300 $1,500-$2,300
<9kW $2,400-$4,700

Source:Appliances Online

Overall, Fujitsu seems to offer a greater variety of systems and more enhanced features to boot. So if that’s what you’re looking for then that particular brand could be a good choice. However, if it is air conditioning simplicity and a cheaper price you crave, then Kelvinator could be the way to go. Overall you’ll have to weigh up each brand with your budget and desired features in mind to determine which air conditioner is best for you.