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[Asia Economy Reporter Jeong Hyunjin] LG Electronics announced on the 25th that its Whisen Dual Vane System air conditioner has become the first in the industry to receive the indoor air quality safety certification 'UL GREENGUARD.'


UL GREENGUARD is an indoor air quality safety certification granted by UL, a global safety certification organization, which measures the emission levels of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from products. LG Electronics explained that the LG Whisen Dual Vane System air conditioner met the stricter emission standards for organic compounds tailored to indoor environments mainly used by children and the elderly sensitive to air quality, such as schools and medical facilities, and received the highest grade, 'UL GREENGUARD Gold' certification.


The Whisen Dual Vane System air conditioner is a product certified by the Korea Air Cleaning Association (CAC) for effectively managing air in spaces up to 150.9㎡ and is equipped with a PM1.0 sensor that detects ultrafine dust in real time. It also features Air Guard technology that adjusts the direction of airflow to create six types of customized air currents for different spaces. This technology received the NET certification, awarded by the Korea Industrial Technology Association for excellent new technologies.



In addition, LG Electronics stated that the product incorporates the latest energy technologies such as ▲ inverter control technology ▲ the 'R1 compressor' which reduces noise while increasing efficiency ▲ and a heat exchanger that enhances heating and cooling efficiency. Lee Jaesung, Vice President and Head of LG Electronics Air Solution Business Division, said, "We will provide differentiated value to customers through Whisen air conditioners that consider not only advanced performance but also health and the environment."


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