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Air Conditioners &#8211; How to Cut Running Costs in Halfbr /
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<p>Air Conditioners &#8211; How to Cut Running Costs in Halfbr /<br />
In todays world, generally people have invested in one form of an ac split or another. We have either window a href=http://www.tenar-elektronik.com/ target=_blankAC Split/a in our homes or central air conditioners. They keep us cool in the extreme summer heat without fail; however, have you ever set back and looked at the expenses of running an split air conditioner? When compared to the common household fan the amount of power required to operate an ac split is phenomenal. br /<br />
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When using an air conditioner there are many different factors that can directly affect the cost of running it. These factors include the geographical area of your home, where you live and the amount of operate the air conditioner has to do greatly influence the cost. If you live in an space that has mild summers and extremely cold wintersbr /<br />
, obviously your air conditioning will not need work as hard. However, if you live in an space, that has warm winters and boiling summers the air conditioning will need work double time to maintain comfort.br /<br />
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The difference in weather conditions from year to year will affect the expenses as well. This is basically geared towards the difference in expenses per year. One summer might be cooler than the next, which will lead to a greater bill. br /<br />
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The efficiency rating of your air conditioning plays an basic role in the amount of electricity used. Largely the whole appliances in todays world are rated, when you buy an air conditioning it will have a tag telling you the amount of power that appliance uses. Look for air conditioners that use minimal electrical, which will save you money each year. If you have a model that is 10 years or older, it is definitely time to consider a new one.br /<br />
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Another essential factor is the size of the split air conditioner versus the residence-cooling load. The whole air conditioners come in different sizes, and each will state the amount of space it is designed to cool. For example, an residence could do with just one or two window air conditioners, while a three-bedroom residence could not. Closely consider the amount of area you should to cool when considering an split air conditioner. While larger air conditioners will cost more money, it will typically save you money in the long work on usage.br /<br />
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The setting on your thermostat greatly effects the cost. A higher setting will result in the air conditioner running less, while lowering the setting will cause it to operate more often. One electric company suggests keeping the thermostat above 78 degrees. This can save you 10 to 20% on cooling expenses.br /<br />
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Finally, the local cost of power influences the common cost of running your ac split. This is something you have no control over, however, you can manage your own cost by saving electricity.br /<br />
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Here is a general look at the difference of running an air conditioner vs. running a Ceiling or oscillating fan, at medium speed.br /<br />
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Running a central air conditioning that is three ton (and of average efficiency) for 8 hours per day for 15 days per month, with the average rate per kWh (kilowatt per hour) being 0.17, the average cost per month for the split air conditioner alone will be $97.92. Amazing isnt it? This does not even include washer, dryer, lights, refrigerator, or stove, only the air conditioner.br /<br />
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On the other hand, running a ceiling fan or oscillating fan at medium speed, for 8 hours per day, for a full 30 days, at an average rate per kWh of 0.035 is only $1.43. With this comparison you could work 68 ? fans for a full month before you would reach the cost of the central air conditioning unit.br /<br />
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There are many other things you can do to lower you electric bill. Things such as, inspect, clean, or replace your air conditioning filters monthly. When you are not in your area, raise the heat on your thermostat, keeping in mind pets when you do. Lower the temperature of your water heater to 120 degrees, wash only full loads in your dishwasher or clothes washer, and use the electricity saving cycle on the dryer.br /<br />
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Other steps you can obtain include, replacing incandescent bulbs with fluorescent lamps, this could save up to 75% on lighting expenditure. You must also caulk every single one windows, doors, and pipes to prevent air leaks in or out, use weather stripping around windows, doors and pipes as well. Have your ducts tested for air leaks; leaking ducts can reduce the efficiency of your air conditioning by up to 20%.br /<br />
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