
ENERGY EFFICIENCY MATTERS
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Household appliances account for the majority of a household’s energy needs – especially the refrigerator that has to run day and night, all year long, consuming a lot of energy.
Innovative new features in the Panasonic
A Panasonic core technology
A more Energy-efficient RefrigeratOR
| Inverter Technology | |
| Conventional refrigerators have one power level, but your new Panasonic | |
| refrigerator has five, to make the best use of energy. Inverter technology | |
| runs on minimal power overnight, and at times when you use it less. This | |
| saves valuable energy while reserving power for quickly freezing items if you | |
| need to. ‘Variable operation’ means it can automatically adjust how much | |
| energy it uses, according to how you use the appliance – which saves even | |
| more power. | |
| Temperature sensors and microprocessor technology work together to help | |
| the inverter finely adjust the compressor. This means it can operate at the | |
| most appropriate power level. It also takes into account the temperature | |
| inside the refrigerator, to give you the best chilling and freezing results | |
| without wasting energy. | |
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| Traditional insulation requires more material for better performance creating thicker walls and | |
| reduced space. Panasonic introduces a brand new technology, using less material. | |
| processed in a vacuum, produces an | |
| materials. The result is more energy efficiency, reduction in material used, and more space in the | |
| freezer for you. | |
| Quiet operation | |
| One big difference with Panasonic refrigerators is the quiet operation. At just a whispering 36dB, | |
| it is one of the quietest of its kind - you will not even notice it’s there. | |
| The Inverter actually reduces variations in noise frequency – especially when it’s working hardest. | |
| Even when the compressor switches on and off when you’re using the fridge more often, you’ll hardly | |
No Frost | ||
notice it. | ||
NO FROST TECHNOLOGY | ||
| Traditional refrigerators with direct cooling form frost; especially in the freezer. This ice layer reduces | |
| the cooling effect, therefore consuming more energy to achieve the same desired temperature level. | |
| To save energy, Panasonic refrigerators are equipped with | |
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