AC Installation
An improperly installed unit will waste energy, so please use these installation tips:
*Install the unit in a shaded spot on the house’s north side or east side because direct sunshine on the units outdoor
exchanger decreases efficiency.
*If your unit is already exposed to the sun, use a shading device like an awning.
*Do not hide unit’s external part behind shrubbery, this reduces the units ability to exhaust air, lowering efficiency
AC Size
Bigger is not always better. A unit that is too large will not cool an area uniformly and it will cool too quickly causing the unit to turn on and off too frequently. A unit that is too small will run constantly on hot days and still not be able to cool the area adequuately.
In sizing an air conditioner for your home, consider the dimensions of the area to be cooled . An air conditioner generally needs 20 Btu for each square foot of living space. A room that is 15 feet wide by 20 feet long you would calculate: 15×20x20(Btu)=6,000 Btu capacity would be required.
Air Conditioning Tips
Air conditioning does more than cool the air, it “conditions” it by removing dust and dirt as the air is drawn through a filter. It also lowers humidity, making the room more comfortable. Central Air Conditioners cost more than Room Units, but you if have several rooms to be cooled, the the central system is the best buy. Room units are less expensive, but they only cool the general space in which they are located.
Faucets
Your bathroom sink faucet must use 2.2 gallons per minute or less. You can increase your tap’s efficiency with a 1.5 gpm aerator, available at any local hardware store.
Save water without spending a dime
1. Turn off the water while you brush your teeth.
2. Fill a mild carton jug with stones and place it in your toilet tank to displace the water.
3. Use an egg timer from your kitchen to cut showers down to 5 minutes.
4. Turn off the water while shaving.
5. Fix toilet and faucet leaks immediately.
6. Don’t use your toilet as a trash can.
7. Collect “warm up” water to irrigate your lawn and flowerbeds.
8. Conserve energy. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory estimates .47 gallons of water are lost for
every kilowatt-hour of power generated by coal power plants.
Wasteful Showers
Beware of multi-head shower systems, some can spew an astonishing 80 gallons per minute. Showers are rife with opportunities for waste, thanks to easy manipulation of low-flow shower heads.
Efficient Toilets
Toilets use the most water in your bathroom. Get a low flow toilet. If you have purchased a home with a pre-installed 1.6 gpf model, there’s no way of knowing whether the previous owner made any such inefficient modifications. The parts usually last around 5 years so be sure to ask the hardware store for 1.6 gpf replacements.


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