Many individuals mistakenly believe that simply turning off the air conditioner using the remote control is sufficient, but they're mistaken.
1. The Hidden Secret Behind Efficient Air Conditioning You Must Know to Slash More Than Half of Your Electricity Bill
During scorching summers, no one wants to step outside, and that's when electric cooling devices like electric fans, air conditioners, mist fans, etc., are utilized to their full potential. However, sometimes, due to improper air conditioning usage, you inadvertently increase your monthly electricity bill and rapidly decrease the lifespan of your air conditioner.
If your home is equipped with an air conditioner, you must remember the following 'secrets' to ensure that your air conditioner functions optimally while saving double the amount on your electricity bill every month.
Utilize the 'Dry' Mode
Typically, when using an air conditioner, you'll notice icons for various modes like 'Cool' or 'Dry' on the air conditioner remote control, but you might not pay much attention. In reality, when operating in 'Cool' mode, the air conditioner extracts heat from the room to expel it outside, quickly cooling the air inside the room. However, this results in a significant consumption of electrical energy.
You should opt for the 'Dry' mode (depicted by a water droplet icon) to use the air conditioner more efficiently and save electricity.
Meanwhile, selecting the 'Dry' mode (dehumidifying, represented by a water droplet icon) reduces the electricity consumption of the air conditioner by 10 times, limits thermal shocks because the room temperature won't drop below 23°C, and won't fluctuate significantly with the external temperature. Therefore, if your household air conditioner has a 'Dry' mode, don't forget to use it.
Limit Continuous Air Conditioner Usage Throughout the Day
In cases where it's not absolutely necessary, it's best not to keep the air conditioner running indoors for 24 hours straight, as this leads to excessive electricity consumption, increases electricity bills, and the air conditioner may also operate beyond its capacity, leading to quick breakdowns. Moreover, prolonged and excessive exposure to air conditioning can adversely affect your health and that of your family, causing skin dryness, and leading to illnesses such as colds and sinusitis.
Avoid Setting the Temperature Too Low
Maintain the room temperature at 26-28 degrees Celsius when it's already cool.
To save energy, avoid setting the air conditioner temperature too low. Doing so not only wastes energy but also increases the risk of respiratory illnesses such as colds, coughs, and flu for you and your family. You should only set the air conditioner to a low temperature when turning it on for quick room cooling, then maintain it at 26-28 degrees Celsius. Additionally, you can use it in conjunction with a fan or ventilation fan to save electricity.
Turn On and Off the Air Conditioner Properly
If you have a habit of setting the temperature extremely low, waiting for the room to cool down, then immediately turning off the air conditioner and switching on the fan, and repeating this cycle, you should stop immediately. This habit not only increases your home's electricity bill but also accelerates the breakdown of the air conditioner due to the high power consumption during startups.
Frequently turning the air conditioner on and off not only consumes electricity but also quickly leads to malfunctions.
Many people also believe that simply turning off the air conditioner with the remote control is enough, but you're mistaken. The air conditioner still consumes a certain amount of electricity even when it's turned off, so remember to turn off the circuit breaker after turning off the air conditioner.
Ensure Proper Room Sealing
If you turn on the air conditioner while opening windows or doors frequently or if there are many gaps in the room, cold air will escape, leading to wasted energy. Therefore, ensure that the room where the air conditioner is used is properly sealed, without any openings, and close all doors when the air conditioner is on.
Use Air Conditioning in Conjunction with Electric Fans
One unexpectedly effective and simple method to both cool the room and save some electricity is to use the air conditioner along with an electric fan or ceiling fan.
During the first 15-20 minutes of running the air conditioner, turn on a ceiling fan or electric fan to help the room cool down faster.
Using a fan in the initial minutes when the air conditioner is turned on will enhance air circulation throughout the room, facilitating quicker cooling and making us feel much more comfortable.
Choose Proper Air Conditioner Installation
In addition to selecting a reputable and reliable air conditioner model, you should opt for an energy-saving Inverter model. The most crucial factor in choosing an air conditioner is the room volume. You also need to consider factors such as: wall and roof materials; room insulation; number of people in the room; room ventilation; sunlight radiation affecting the room, etc.
Arrange furniture in the room properly to avoid obstructing airflow, which also helps users save electricity.
Arrange furniture with proper spacing to avoid blocking airflow in the room.
Additionally, you should install the outdoor unit in a location with minimal direct sunlight exposure to minimize the heat absorbed by the outdoor unit from the sun, thus improving the efficiency of the air compressor in cooling the air more quickly.
Regularly Clean the Air Conditioner
Every three months, it's essential to routinely clean and maintain your air conditioner.
Typically, after a few months of use, you should call warranty service personnel to perform regular maintenance on the air conditioner because if too much dust accumulates, it will hinder heat exchange and the cold air path, leading to increased energy consumption.
During maintenance, pay attention to the air conditioner's air filter. Additionally, any malfunctions or issues during the air conditioner's operation should be promptly addressed.
Maintain the room temperature at 26-28 degrees Celsius once the room is cool.
To save electricity, avoid setting the air conditioner temperature too low, as it not only wastes energy but also makes you and your loved ones susceptible to respiratory illnesses such as colds, coughs, and the flu. You should only set the air conditioner to a low temperature when turning it on for quick room cooling, then maintain it at 26-28 degrees Celsius. Additionally, you can use it in conjunction with a fan, which will save electricity.
Turning the air conditioner on and off repeatedly both consumes electricity and quickly leads to air conditioner malfunctions.
Many people also think that turning off the air conditioner using the remote control is enough, but you're mistaken. The air conditioner still consumes a certain amount of electricity even when it's turned off, so remember to turn off the circuit breaker after turning off the air conditioner.
Ensure Proper Room Sealing
If you turn on the air conditioner while opening windows or doors frequently or if there are many gaps in the room, cold air will escape, leading to wasted energy. Therefore, ensure that the room where the air conditioner is used is properly sealed, without any openings, and close all doors when the air conditioner is on.
Use Air Conditioning in Conjunction with Electric Fans
One unexpectedly effective and simple method to both cool the room and save some electricity is to use the air conditioner along with an electric fan or ceiling fan.
During the first 15-20 minutes of running the air conditioner, turn on a ceiling fan or electric fan to help the room cool down faster.
Using a fan in the initial minutes when the air conditioner is turned on will enhance air circulation throughout the room, facilitating quicker cooling and making us feel much more comfortable.
Choose Proper Air Conditioner Installation
In addition to selecting a reputable and reliable air conditioner model, you should opt for an energy-saving Inverter model. The most crucial factor in choosing an air conditioner is the room volume. You also need to consider factors such as: wall and roof materials; room insulation; number of people in the room; room ventilation; sunlight radiation affecting the room, etc.
Arrange furniture in the room properly to avoid obstructing airflow, which also helps users save electricity.
Arrange furniture with adequate spacing to ensure proper airflow circulation in the room.
Furthermore, it's important to install the outdoor unit in a location with minimal direct sunlight exposure to reduce the heat absorbed by the outdoor unit from the sun, thus improving the efficiency of the air compressor in cooling the air more quickly.
Regular Air Conditioner Maintenance
Every three months, it's advisable to regularly clean and maintain your air conditioner.
Typically, after several months of use, it's recommended to call warranty service personnel for regular maintenance of the air conditioner. Excessive dust accumulation can hinder heat exchange and the cold air path, leading to increased energy consumption.
During maintenance, pay attention to the air conditioner's air filter. Additionally, any malfunctions or issues during the air conditioner's operation should be promptly addressed.