Sunday, October 2, 2016

Best Practices on Air Conditioning for Business


Achieving thermal comfort in the building is not easy at times with so a lot of factors impacting on the heat or cold air coming from the air conditioning system

To make an effort and combat some of the things which can damage the efficiency of air conditioning, provided below are some dos and don’ts which will undeniably assist in keeping the right temperature of the building.

THE DOS
  • Get better insulation

The best way to combat the building from the many ways in which the building can leak warm or cool air is to improve insulation to provide the air conditioner a fighting chance to regulate temperatures. Make sure that windows and doors are double glazed with the most up-to-date insulation in your walls and ceilings. 
  • Put on your calendar the thermostat

Every building has a routine, with people entering and exiting at specific times. For this reason, savings can be enjoyed by setting the thermostat to reflect when people will be around to benefit. A lot of money can be saved by having the system turn itself on and off rather than leaving it on the whole day. 
  • Service your system frequently

Although it appears like an additional expense, savings can be felt in the long run by having maintenance and refurbishment services performed on a regular basis. A careful check up can likewise perk up the unit’s efficiency, helping you lessen power consumption.

THE DON'TS
  • Step out of your home without an opened windows and doors

There’s a need to allow the system to do its job once heating/cooling the room. Every outside influence on the core room temperature could witness the system over compensating or, worse still, missing any kind of impact at all, which misuses money and trying to achieve thermal relief through air conditioning a pointless attempt. 
  • Avoid keeping it switched on all day and night

There is a common myth that once the airconditioning unit is  on all through the night lowers energy consumption. The judgment behind this is that it costs more to start the unit up and get to the temperature at its best, which is not true however, as the unit is actually at its most energy efficient as it starts. 
  • Never use out-of-date unit
No one can’t expect the best results when using old or damaged equipment, but rather spend more money to run an inefficient unit 


Reference:


http://www.conditioned-environment.co.uk/news/dos-donts-air-conditioning-business/, The Dos and Don'ts for Airconditioning Business  

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