Comparative Test
Split Air Conditioners
More efficiency for the energy
As consumers awareness levels with respect to price, quality and value increase and there is
generally the desire to move up the value chain, the same is reflected in better quality products
(not only superior in quality but also consume less resources). In the case of air conditioners
(and other devices that run on electricity), this evolution is typified by the creation of versions
that are high on energy efficiency parameters. So, of course there is a buzz around ACs with
inverter technology, these being a definitive step up in terms of energy efficiency (can adjust
to room temperature by running at variable speed). While the market is wide open for this
segment to zoom right in, our test here focuses on the segment that has the lions share of the
market with about 75 per cent of the total AC market in India, split ACs are as of now in a
very comfortable space.
A Consumer Voice Report
e carried out the comparative
testing on nine brands of domestic
split air conditioners of the most
commonly sold capacity (1.5
ton) and with energy rating of
five stars under Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) of
India. The test programme was mainly adopted from
IS: 1391 (Part 2) 1992 with all the latest amendments
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as well as related sections from IEC and IS: 302-12008 for safety requirement. Other reference points
were test parameters under the standards and labelling
(S&L) programme of BEE which makes energy labels
mandatory for window and split air conditioners.
The comparative testing was carried out in an
independent NABL-accredited laboratory. We did
repeat tests to ensure accuracy of results.
Split
Ketchup
ACs
The Social Connect
Apart from helping consumers in making an informed choice, the focus of this test report is also to
sensitize manufacturers towards the environment so that they make energy-efficient products. Brands that
consume less power and save energy are always rated better in Consumer Voice reports. Each watt saved by
an efficient appliance is valuable for the planet.
The electricity generated to power air conditioning carries both global and personal health consequences.
In burning fossil fuels such as coal to supply electricity to homes and workplaces, power plants discharge
clouds of soot and other pollutants into the atmosphere. Among these are mercury and carbon dioxide
(CO2). Air conditioner use in the United States results in an average of about 100 million tons of CO2
emissions from power plants every year.
ENERGY LABEL REQUIREMENT
For the 5 stars-labelled ACs tested by us, the required energy efficient ratio was 3.30 to 3.49, as
applicable at the time of samples purchase. Effective 1 January 2014, the 5 stars label requirement for split
air conditioners is 3.50; for 4 stars it is 3.303.49. (See table)
Energy Efficiency Ratio (From 01-01-2014 to 31-12-2015)
Star Level
Minimum
Maximum
1 Star*
2.70
2.89
2 Stars**
2.90
3.09
3 Stars***
3.10
3.29
4 Stars****
3.30
3.49
5 Stars*****
3.50
CV Recommendation | Top Performer |
Most Energy-Efficient
DAIKIN
CONSUMER VOICE MARCH 2014
Toppers in Energy Efficiency Ratio
DAIKIN
followed by Blue Star, LG and Voltas