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Would installing VFDs help in reducing power consumption even if hvac system running on full load?
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April 18, 2009, 04:14:37 PM »
Hi SR1212,
VFD's are typically used when there is some variation. In your case, there is no variation, so there would be little benefit (therefore little difference in power consumption) if you were to use a VFD.
I hope this helps,
Eugene
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