Care and Maintenance of Thermostats

January 28th, 2019

Thermostats are very important parts of air conditioning units. This is due to the fact that these parts are used for raising and lowering the temperature of a room. However, in order to achieve and maintain high efficiency of thermostats, thermostat maintenance is very important. This is due to the reason that with the best care and maintenance, it is very possible and easy to maintain the thermostat at its best working conditions.

This is very important in that it helps in enhancing the output capability of the thermostat. Care and maintenance of thermostats are not hard to achieve as most people take it to be. This is due to the fact that it does not require any technical know-how to maintain your appliance.

Check the thermostat regularly

You should regularly check that your thermostat functions and works according to specifications. While assessing the condition of the thermostat, it is important to first remove the cover in order to get a clear and better view of the thermostat. It is highly advisable that while opening the thermostat, you should always ensure that its electricity supply is disconnected.

This is so as to prevent electrocution from occurring. It is good to countercheck the wiring in the thermostat and that which is in its manual. This helps in ensuring that the wiring in the thermostat is as it should be. This is quite effective in that it helps in increasing the efficiency of the thermostat.

Adjust the placement of air conditioner filters

With time, the filters in the air conditioners usually fall out of their place mainly because of the air blowing effect from the air conditioner. You should adjust the position of the filters such that they perfectly fit in the areas that they are expected to fit in.

In instances where the filters are broken, replacement is usually important as it helps in complementing the performance of the thermostat. Replacement of the filters is important in that it prolongs the time span of the air conditioner.

Regular cleaning

You should regularly clean the condenser coils in the thermostat. In addition to this, you should ensure that the position of the thermostat cover is fitted accurately. This is due to the fact that with an improper fitting of the cover, it is very easy to hinder the efficiency of the thermostat.

It is therefore advisable to have the air conditioning unit and all its parts fitted by a professional technician. This is important in that it helps in ensuring that the performance of the thermostat is boosted. This, in turn, increases its reliability and durability.

Thermostat maintenance also requires you to ensure that you are able to inspect your appliance before turning it on. You should always ensure that each and every connection is correct before turning it on. This is very important in that it helps in ensuring that the thermostat is protected from experiencing breakdown and repairs due to user negligence.

Always dust off your thermostat at least once every week. You can also clean it using the recommended fluids in order to ensure that it does not breakdown due to the effect of dust and dirt. Use a cotton swab in order to prevent switches from being affected by rust.

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Preparing Your Home Before Vacation

August 2nd, 2016

Ready for a vacation?

Your home should be too! Careful planning can not only help protect your home and your belongings while you travel, but also provide your family with some energy savings to spend on souvenirs! Follow these five simple tips to prepare your home for your absence.

Whether it’s a weekend road-trip or stay at the lake house, remember to follow some of these energy-saving tips to avoid unnecessary expenses while you’re away.

1. Turn off the lights.

If you decide to keep any of your lights on as a security measure, invest in an automatic timer. It can be programmed to turn on your lights during late evening and early morning hours while preventing wasted energy during the day.

2. Turn down your air conditioner.

While it’s important to keep the air circulating in your home while you’re gone, you can drastically cut down on energy usage by turning your thermostat up to 85 degrees. If you have a programmable thermostat, simply use the “vacation” feature to maintain safe and efficient indoor temperatures while you’re gone.

3. Unplug appliances and electronics.

Even when they’re turned off, anything that’s plugged into the wall can continue to consume energy. By unplugging your devices or using a smart power strip, you’ll avoid wasting standby power. Don’t forget to unplug your washer and dryer, too.

4. Adjust your water heater(s).

Turn your water heater down to “low” or to “vacation” mode. If your pool also uses a heater, consider purchasing a pool cover that will help minimize heat loss so that you can avoid the cost to reheat it.

5. Refrigerator:

If you’ll only be gone a few days, turn your refrigerator’s thermostat up a few degrees. If you’ll be gone more than two weeks, clean and empty the refrigerator, prop the door open, and unplug the unit.

Whether it’s a weekend road-trip or stay at the lake house, remember to follow some of these energy-saving tips to avoid unnecessary expenses while you’re away.

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