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3 Tips to reduce AC Power Consumption PDF Print E-mail
Freaky Ideas - Environment
Written by Sonam   
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  1. First thing first, make sure that the air conditioner is not exposed to direct sunlight. 
    As it has been observed that a shaded air conditioner consumes 5 % less electricity 
    as compared to those exposed to sunlight.

  2. While switching on the thermostat, set it at 78°F for each degree lower would 
    mean 8% increase in the energy consumption. 

  3. Switching your thermostat to a colder setting the moment you turn on the air conditioner 
    will only increase your power consumption. For cooling, 24°C is the best temperature