"Here's How" to save energy around your home during those hot Memphis SPRING (!!) nights.
Living
comfortably during a Memphis summer can be challenging, but it does not
have to be costly. What are some of the easiest ways to stay cool and
save?
Have a professional, reputable contractor
clean and inspect your air conditioner. This should be done every year,
whether you have window or central units.
Check your
air conditioner's filter every time you receive your utility bill. Look
for a dust build-up that can restrict the airflow and place stress on
the system. This added stress places wear and tear on the unit, and
increases operation costs. Filters can be washable or disposable. Most
hardware stores carry inexpensive, fiberglass filters that are
disposable. Measure the existing filter or filter opening. You want to
buy the proper fitting filter. If fitting is not correct, it will not
filter the debris. It is best to keep several filters on hand.
Always
replace the filter cover. By creating a tight seal around the filter
opening, you can block any unconditioned air that is being pulled into
the unit. The stress of having to cool this warm air causes the
efficiency to drop and a loss of effectiveness of the cooling process.
Set
the thermostat at 78° degrees or higher for the most energy efficient
operation. Each degree below this setting adds 6% to your cooling costs.
Use fans to move the air inside your home. This gives the sensation that it is 5 degrees cooler than the actual temperature.
Shade
windows on the sunny side of your home. Keep drapes closed or add
room-darkening shades to block out the heat from the sun.
The
outside portion of a central air conditioner is the condensing unit.
Keep it clear from dried mud, debris and grass clippings, because it
needs to breathe. Ask the contractor for instructions on how to do it
yourself. Check it periodically, especially after an intense rain. Mud
can splatter onto the unit and block the air after it dries.
Use
a programmable thermostat to routinely raise the inside temperature
while you are at work or routinely away from home for 4 hours or longer.
Pre-set the thermostat to adjust back to your normal comfort range 1/2
hour before getting home. This automatic adjustment reduces the
cumulative operation of the air conditioner while you are away, and
eliminates any discomfort when you arrive home.
Use
your programmable thermostat to automatically increase the temperature
setting at bedtime. Sleep under lightweight bedding and use fans during
sleep. You will sleep comfortably with less cooling.
Do
not place lamps near your thermostat. The thermostat senses the heat
produced from the lamp and causes the air conditioner to run longer than
necessary.
Plant trees or shrubs to shade
air-conditioning units but not to block the airflow. A unit operating in
the shade uses as much as 10% less electricity than the same one
operating in the sun.
Do not set your thermostat at a
colder setting than normal when you turn on your air conditioner. It
will not cool your home any faster and could result in excessive cooling
and, therefore, unnecessary expense.
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