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Setting The Thermostat Properly
The thermostat is a critical component for the
air
conditioner as it controls what the temperature of the room
would be. This it does by controlling the flow of heat energy
into or out of the system. Every air conditioner comes with a
thermostat which is either manually operated or can be
programmed to work automatically. Get the proper settings to
regulate the temperature to your needs. You should have a proper
understanding of how to use the thermostat of your air
conditioner more effectively.
You can significantly save on electricity by properly adjusting
the settings of your thermostat. As amazing as it may sound you
can actually save seven to ten percent of the cooling costs in a
season for every degree you raise the setting of your
thermostat. The ideal temperature to set your thermostat is at
78 degree Fahrenheit or anything higher than that. You can
actually use the ceiling fan by adjusting the air conditioner
thermostat at such levels and enjoy even more comfort. At the
end of the day you have better cooling in your rooms and you pay
less for that than you were doing previously.
If you are using a central air conditioning system, you would
know that it comes with two fan settings – 'on' and 'auto'. If
you have the unit set at 'on' then the fan will run continuously
no matter if the cooling cycle is on or off. However, having it
in 'auto' position will have the fan working only during the
cooling cycles. Suppose, your central air conditioning works for
the entire day, even then it is only about 50% of the time that
the cooling cycle will be operative. So for the other 12 hours
of the day, the fan if in 'auto' mode will not be working.
However if it is turned to the 'on' mode, it will keep on
operating. The result would be more electric onsumption and the
difference at the end of the month would be about $25. That is a
lot of money you wither choose to save or just let go to waste.
In fact having the fan continuously on also is uncomfortable as
the humid air sucked in prior while the cooling circle is on, is
circulated back to the room when the fan works alone.
These facts show that having the thermostat at the right
settings helps you to save quite a few bucks.
Jason Uvios writes about on Setting the Thermostat Properly for your Air Conditioner to visit :- air conditioner, air conditioner systems and cold air conditioners
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