HVAC Energy Consumption – Optimum Energy Efficiency Management

HVAC Energy Efficiency
HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning) systems vary depending on the complexity of room units size from single rooms to large systems, central control, which serves several areas of a building. In large, modern office buildings with heat gains from lights, people and equipment, interior spaces often require constant cooling. Rooms within the building itself (rooms with exterior walls, ceilings or roofs), it may be necessary to heat and / or cooled the weather conditions change hourly or daily outside. In buildings over one story in height, perimeter zones in the lower levels tend to be the penetration of air infiltration without so much control. (more…)

Hot Water Steam Heating Advantages

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Steam heating is an absolutely wonderful method to heat your home. Steam heat is always driven by steam produced from water in a pot of natural gas, oil and electricity. Then it draws through pipes and radiators and heat exchangers to heat your house or residential. Boiler is used to generate steam from water. When the water boils, steam rises through pipes to radiators to heat. Then, the hot radiators play its role to warm the house. (more…)

5 Simple Tips for Keeping Your House Cool

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Don’t sweat it out when you don’t have to. Got your A/C running and still feel warm? Here are some tips that will help keep you and your home feeling cooler, help save on your energy bills and make you feel overall better on those hot summer days.

1. Make sure your HVAC System is running properly. If your A/C is running but just not keeping you cool then you may want to consider (more…)

Use Ceiling Fans to Save Home Energy

Ceiling fans are a popular room addition; comfort can be easily obtained with a flip of a switch. An immediate cooling breeze is created by an electric motor with rotating blades. That motor uses electricity. Ceiling fan motors are not large, but energy can be wasted. Read on for tips on operating your ceiling fans so that you can be comfortable and save home energy.

Ceiling fans have a cooling effect, but do not cool. (more…)

Using Setback Heating/Cooling Thermostats to Control Conditioning Heating Units

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If a space is occupied on a predictable schedule, you can use either timeclocks or setback thermostats to turn the conditioning units on and off. A setback thermostat is a heating thermostat/ cooling thermostat with an internal timeclock that changes the space temperature settings at different times.

A setback thermostat normally operates through the thermostat controller circuit of the conditioning heating units. (more…)