Expert Tips to Optimize Air Conditioning and Cut Electricity Bills This Summer
Stop overpaying for AC: How experts use this 'temperature trick' to keep homes cool without spiking electricity bills in summer
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Many homeowners mistakenly set their air conditioning units to the lowest temperature, thinking it cools faster. Experts recommend a temperature range of 24-26°C to maintain comfort while reducing electricity bills. Simple habits like using ceiling fans and keeping curtains closed can further enhance efficiency.
- 01Setting AC to 18°C does not cool faster and can lead to higher bills.
- 02The optimal temperature range for comfort is 24-26°C.
- 03Using ceiling fans can enhance cooling efficiency at higher temperatures.
- 04Regular maintenance, such as cleaning filters, is crucial for energy efficiency.
- 05Homeowners can save approximately 6% on energy bills for every 1°C increase above 22°C.
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Many people believe that lowering their air conditioning (AC) temperature to 18°C will cool their homes faster, but this is a misconception. According to experts, setting the AC to 24-26°C is more effective for maintaining comfort and reducing electricity costs. This temperature range allows the AC's thermostat and sensors to function efficiently, preventing overcooling and excessive wear on the compressor. Additionally, homeowners can enhance comfort by using ceiling fans, which create a 'wind-chill' effect, making higher temperatures feel cooler. Simple habits, such as keeping curtains closed during the day to block sunlight and regularly cleaning filters, can further improve energy efficiency. Following these guidelines can lead to significant savings on electricity bills—around 6% for every 1°C increase above 22°C—ultimately benefiting both the household budget and the environment during the long summer months in India.
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Adopting these cooling strategies can lead to substantial savings on electricity bills, which is particularly beneficial during the hot summer months in India.
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