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Sunday, 13 July 2014

LG Electronics launches Gen Cool Inverter V Air Conditioner

 LG has announced the release of its latest Residential Air Conditioning (RAC) in Nigeria. The LG Gen Cool Inverter V Air Conditioner which is designed for Nigerian Market. This AC meets the demands of customers who want to use Air Conditioners in Nigeria with small capacity generators. Continue...




It comes with benefits ranging from Affordability : Average 75% generator size reduced with Gen mode; Energy Efficiency : save running cost by maximum 40% through LG advanced  inverter V technology as well as Durability : LVS, AVS & PCB up to 450 V ( Stronger and wider protection).

Unlike the conventional AC (ON/OFF types) which requires big size generator to start AC due to high start-up electric power, LG GEN COOL Inverter V AC can be started with smaller generator due to LG inverter technology. In accordance with LG, for the normal mode 1HP AC needs 1.5 KVA generator while 1.5 HP requires 1.7KVA and 2HP needs 2.2KVA.

The LG GEN COOL Inverter V Air Conditioner comes with the GEN Mode which allows for the use of small capacity generator in areas where electric supply is insufficient eliminating the need for large generator. Easy and convenient, the GEN Mode works by minimizing startup electric requirements.

For customers who desire to use AC with lower capacity than above mentioned generator types, they can choose Gen- Mode on remote control (1HP- 0.9KVA; 1.5HP- 1.1KVA; 2.0HP- 1.5KVA); but in the case of Gen-Mode, the power performance goes down by around 30%

Speaking at the event, Managing Director, LG Electronics West Africa operations, Mr. Deog Jun Kim said: “Going with our notion of Africa at heart we introduced products with local relevance. Starting with Plasma, Titan AVS, Mosquito Away air-conditioners & our latest energy-efficient solution, the GEN COOL Inverter V AC, which allows 1HP AC to run on small capacity generators of 0.9 KVA with Gen Mode .This air conditioner comes with Eco-friendly refrigerant -R410A”

LG’s innovative product performs reliably regardless of electricity supply issues or extreme outdoor temperatures. Incredibly durable, the air conditioner features an upgraded power circuit board (PCB) and corrosion-resistant technologies that ensure greater operational longevity. Importantly, the GEN COOL Inverter V provides the strong, dependable cooling needed to keep Nigerian consumers comfortable year-around.

“LG’s GEN COOL Inverter V offers Nigerian consumers efficiency, cost saving and durability,” said General Manager, Air Conditioning and Energy Solutions, LG Electronics West Africa operations, Mr. Junhwa Jeong. “Thanks to the innovative GEN Mode, our latest air conditioner can work effectively when being run off a small capacity generator. Not even high outdoor temperatures or power grid failure can prevent this impressive model from providing strong, reliable cooling. LG will continue to meet the needs of the African RAC market with a comprehensive range of residential solutions.”

Unlike many other residential air conditioners, the GEN COOL Inverter V works well when powered by a small capacity generator. The GEN Mode, which utilizes LG’s inverter Hz control technology, reduces the voltage necessary for startup and reliable operation. As a result, the GEN COOL Inverter V is able to run on 60 to 70 percent less electricity than most conventional models.

LG’s new RAC solution for Nigeria combines excellent functionality with dependability and rugged durability. An upgraded power circuit board (PCB) is responsible for the air conditioner’s wide 145V to 350V operational range. It also enables the GEN COOL to cope with power surges of up to 500V. Meanwhile, the double powder coating and Platinum Fin protect the compressor from wear and corrosion, which in turn contributes to greater operational longevity.

Also speaking at the event, Managing Director, Fouani Nigeria Limited, Mr. Mohammed Fouani said: “Customers who value durability, stability and powerful performance will find the LG GEN COOL Inverter V as the perfect addition to their apartments. The air conditioner reduces indoor temperatures fast; sending out a large volume of 18 degrees Celsius airflow for 30 minutes. The GEN Mode allows the air conditioner to operate effectively when powered by a small capacity generator, even at a capacity as low as 2KVA.

Effective at combating the relentless Nigerian heat, the tremendous cooling capabilities of the GEN COOL Inverter V deliver supreme comfort. With the Jet Cool function activated, LG’s RAC sends out a cool blast of 18 degrees Celsius airflow for a period of 30 minutes; drastically reducing the indoor temperature in almost no time at all.

With the unveiling of the new LG GEN COOL Inverter V, LG Electronics has once more indicated its commitment to continually develop efficient, effective and highly durable air conditioning solutions tailored to the needs of consumers in Nigeria.

30 comments:

  1. Nice LG #bright bravo#

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  2. Woooow that impressive....


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  3. Vewi good,progress. Nijaconomical

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  4. So soon. Life's Good carry on. Pretex4luv@yahoo.com

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  5. No comment on the cost breakdown. How pocket friendly is the device.

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  6. New technology will be alil on the high at release.

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  7. LG, can we as well have the one that can run on little or no NEPA energy?

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  8. Can't read it well on mobile Linda. Seems you copy paste all the words are loop together

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  16. Wasn't very clear on mobile. I am unable to see the power usage break-down.

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  17. Majorcode101 olalere.afolayan@icloud.com13 July 2014 at 14:03

    Suffering and smiling. Just like those days oyinbo use cmon mirror and alcohol take fool our forefathers and mad us slaves. What we need now is a constant electricity and we dont have to buy this product. If they can do this, why cant they work on our power supply in Nigeria. Anway sha, A man;s poison is another one daily bread. God help Nigeria.

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    1. @Majorcode101, LG are in Nigeria for business! Go and meet your government GEJ and Fash"ole" for power!

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  18. What the heck?!

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  19. Hehehehehehe, buying one this month! Kia. Thanks guys for understanding the needs of Nigerian customers. I am sure it wld work wit 3.5kva inverters! Thanks LG!

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  20. sorry for NIGERIA

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  21. small generator is about 0.9 to 1 KVA, that means it can only power a generator and nothing more.

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  22. Nice one... 1st it was moquito A/C now its Gen A/C. thats what we call understanding your market and innovation. Knowing fully way that mmore than 70% of the population rely on small generating set. #market ripe...

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