Proper Use Of An AC Can Reduce Electricity Bills

By Scott Rodgers

During the burning days of summer, no other appliance can give you relief as given by an air conditioner. But this comfort costs a lot to you in the form of electricity bills. So here we will discuss some efficient ways of using an AC.

First thing to keep in mind is to buy a proper size unit for the area to be cooled and intended number of persons occupying the room. A big size AC will be expensive and will consume more electricity. Hence, save money and conserve electricity by purchasing a required size unit.

Choose the shaded part of your home for installing a new AC and enjoy its efficiency to the fullest. If you will place it somewhere in the sun it will eat more electricity to cool down your house.

An AC room should be fully packed, there should not be any opening in the room. All the doors and windows should be properly sealed to maintain the efficiency of an AC. Moreover, use curtains or reflective film on window to keep the room cool by ceasing the sun rays.

Many times in extreme summers you bring the temperature of your AC to a very lower point. But you might not know that lowering the temperature by 1 degree increases the energy consumption by 2%. Hence, try to increase the temperature of your AC up to a point where it does not make much difference to cooling.

Regular maintenance of AC also ensures that it is working efficiently. You should check the filter every alternate month. Hold it up in a bright light, if you are not able to see through it that means its time to replace or clean the filter. Also learn from user's manual how to clean the condenser coils and fans.

When the weather is balanced, a ceiling fan can replace an AC. These fans are very cost effective as they consume only tenth part of electricity consumed by an AC. A ceiling fan raises the air conditioner's thermostat by spreading air in every part of a room. Hence using a fan along with AC saves a lot of money for you.

Most effective way to conserve electricity is to conserve the unused part of electricity. Never switch on the AC to cool unoccupied rooms. If you want your room to be cool when you come back home, use automatic timers that turn on AC before you arrive home and like this it will save your money. - 33393

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