Need
for Saving Electricity:
Consuming
Electricity sensibly means being “EFFICIENT”.
Energy
used everywhere and most of the time they are using.
If we saving
Electricity we are helping to save the world's energy resources like GAS,OIL,
GOAL and WATER by the way saving own money by reducing Electricity bills.
Best
of all, by using energy wisely we can cut down on pollutants in the air and
water, making
a better environment for everyone.
Think
about what would happen if there wasn't enough energy. there would be no
light to turn on when it got dark. there would not be any hot water for
the shower or heat for your house in the winter. No gas or oil to drive
the car . . . so there are lots of reasons we should save energy.
Install
exhaust fans at a higher elevation than ceiling fans.
Select
iron boxes with automatic temperature cutoff.
Use
appropriate regulator position for ironing.
Do not
put more water on clothes while ironing.
Do not
iron wet clothes.
Electronic Devices

Do not
switch on the power when TV and Audio Systems are not in use. Idle operation
leads to an energy loss of 10 watts /device.
Turn
off your home office equipment when not in use.
A
computer that runs 24 hours a day, for instance, uses – more power than an energy-efficient
refrigerator. If your computer must be left on, turn off the monitor; this
device alone uses more than half the system's energy. Set computers, monitors,
and copiers to use sleep-mode when not in use helps cut energy costs by
approximately 40%. Screen savers save computer screens, not energy. Start-ups
and shutdowns do. not use any extra energy, nor are they hard on your computer
components. In fact, shutting computers down when you are finished using them
actually reduces system wear and saves energy.
Battery
chargers, such as those for laptops, cell phones and digital cameras, draw
power whenever they are plugged in and are very inefficient. Pull the plug and
save.
Air Conditioner
Prefer air conditioners having automatic temperature cut
off.
Keep regulators at “low cool” position.
Operate the ceiling fan in conjunction with your window air
conditioner to spread the cooled air more effectively throughout the room and
operate the air conditioner at higher temperature.
Seal the doors and windows properly.
Leave enough space between your air conditioner and the
walls to allow better air circulation.
A roof garden can reduce the load on Air Conditioner
Use windows with sun films/curtains.
Set your thermostat as high as comfortably possible in the
summer. The less difference between the indoor and outdoor temperatures, the
lower will be energy consumption.
Don't 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.
Don't place lamps or TV sets near your air-conditioning thermostat.
The thermostat senses heat from these appliances, which can cause 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.
Keep doors to the outside closed when the heat or air
conditioning is on. Every time you open a door while the heating or cooling
system is operating, lots of expensive heated or cooled air escapes. That's why
it helps to close them quickly when you come in or go out of the house.
Kitchen
Appliances
Mixers
Avoid
dry grinding in your food processors (mixers and grinders) as it takes longer
time than liquid grinding.
Microwaves ovens
Consumes
50 % less energy than conventional electric / gas stoves.
Do not
bake large food items.
Don't
open the oven door too often to check food condition as each opening leads to a
temperature drop of 25°C.
Electric stove
Turn off electric stoves several minutes before the
specified cooking time.
Use flat-bottomed pans that make full contact with the
cooking coil.
Gas stove
When
cooking on a gas burner, use moderate flame settings to conserve LPG.
Remember
that a blue flame means your gas stove is operating efficiently.
Yellowish
flame is an indicator that the burner needs cleaning.
Use
pressure cookers as much as possible.
Use
lids to cover the pans while cooking.
Bring
items taken out of refrigerators (like vegetables, milk etc) to room temperature
before placing on the gas stove for heating.
Use
Solar Water Heater – a good replacement for a electric water heater.
Refrigerator
Regularly
defrost manual-defrost refrigerators and freezers; frost buildup increases the
amount of energy needed to keep the motor running.
Leave
enough space between your refrigerator and the walls so that air can easily
circulate around the refrigerator.
Don't
keep your refrigerator or freezer too cold.
Make
sure your refrigerator door seals are airtight.
(How to Check that refrigerator door seals are proper : Use
a slip of paper to check the door seal. Close the door on the paper, then see
if you can pull it out easily. If it pulls right out, your door may need new
seals or the refrigerator may need to be replaced. If it sticks snugly in place
and you have to tug to get it out, that means the door seals are working
properly.)
Cover
liquids and wrap foods stored in the refrigerator. Uncovered foods release moisture
and make the compressor work harder.
Do not
open the doors of the refrigerators frequently.
Don't
leave the fridge door open for longer than necessary, as cold air will escape.
Use
smaller cabinets for storing frequently used items.
Avoid
putting hot or warm food straight into the fridge.
Use
rigid PVC pipes to get more discharge.
Avoid
sharp bends and too many joints in the suction and delivery lines.
Use
low-resistance foot valves.
Lubricate
pump sets at regular intervals.
Choose
suitable crop mix so that at least one crop in a year is grown with least water
consumption.
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