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USING THE APPLIANCE COST TOOL The Appliance Calculator can help you quickly determine estimated annual energy use and operating costs for most household appliances and heating/cooling systems. Select an appliance category using the navigation tiles on the left. Yellow tiles indicate electric appliances, blue tiles indicate natural gas. Use drop-down menus,where available
ENERGY EFFICIENT FIREPLACES Energy Efficient Fireplaces. There's nothing quite like the warmth and ambiance of a fireplace in the winter. Although they are attractive and can provide heat to their immediate vicinity, fireplaces can actually create a net energy loss. Traditional fireplaces are very inefficient because they draw heated air up the chimney, pull coldoutside
ENERGY EFFICIENT MOTORSSEE MORE ON ENERGYDEPOT.COM SAVING ENERGY WITH CEILING FANSSEE MORE ON ENERGYDEPOT.COM CORRECTION OF POWER FACTOR WITH CAPACITORS The most common power factor correction device is the capacitor. It improves the power factor because the effects of capacitance are exactly opposite those of inductance. The var or KVAR rating of a capacitor shows how much reactive power the capacitor will supply. Since this kind of reactive power is caused by inductance, eachkilovar of
BASEMENT AND CRAWLSPACE INSULATION Crawlspaces. Crawlspaces that are vented to the outside (the majority) should be insulated in the same way as an unconditioned basement. Insulate the floor from below, and be sure to insulate any water pipes or heating/cooling ducts in the crawlspace, especially any water pipes at or near the perimeter.DESTRATIFICATION
Destratification is the process of mixing the air with ceiling fans to evenly distribute heat. Destratifying room air brings heat down to floor level where it is needed to keep people comfortable. Mixing the air also reduces ceiling temperatures, which in turn reduces energy losses through the roof and saves money.INFRARED FRYERS
BAND JOIST INSULATION Band joists are usually insulated with either fiberglass batts or rigid foam insulating board. If using fiberglass, use the six-inch thickness (R-19) to achieve the best performance. If the fiberglass has a facing or vapor barrier, be sure that the insulation isinstalled
RESIDENTIAL ENERGY CALCULATOR Residential Energy Calculator. Use this calculator to compare natural gas versus other fuels and discover the environmental advantages of using natural gas in your home. Disclaimer. Please provide information about your home. This information is used for all future energycalculations.
USING THE APPLIANCE COST TOOL The Appliance Calculator can help you quickly determine estimated annual energy use and operating costs for most household appliances and heating/cooling systems. Select an appliance category using the navigation tiles on the left. Yellow tiles indicate electric appliances, blue tiles indicate natural gas. Use drop-down menus,where available
ENERGY EFFICIENT FIREPLACES Energy Efficient Fireplaces. There's nothing quite like the warmth and ambiance of a fireplace in the winter. Although they are attractive and can provide heat to their immediate vicinity, fireplaces can actually create a net energy loss. Traditional fireplaces are very inefficient because they draw heated air up the chimney, pull coldoutside
ENERGY EFFICIENT MOTORSSEE MORE ON ENERGYDEPOT.COM SAVING ENERGY WITH CEILING FANSSEE MORE ON ENERGYDEPOT.COM CORRECTION OF POWER FACTOR WITH CAPACITORS The most common power factor correction device is the capacitor. It improves the power factor because the effects of capacitance are exactly opposite those of inductance. The var or KVAR rating of a capacitor shows how much reactive power the capacitor will supply. Since this kind of reactive power is caused by inductance, eachkilovar of
BASEMENT AND CRAWLSPACE INSULATION Crawlspaces. Crawlspaces that are vented to the outside (the majority) should be insulated in the same way as an unconditioned basement. Insulate the floor from below, and be sure to insulate any water pipes or heating/cooling ducts in the crawlspace, especially any water pipes at or near the perimeter.DESTRATIFICATION
Destratification is the process of mixing the air with ceiling fans to evenly distribute heat. Destratifying room air brings heat down to floor level where it is needed to keep people comfortable. Mixing the air also reduces ceiling temperatures, which in turn reduces energy losses through the roof and saves money.INFRARED FRYERS
BAND JOIST INSULATION Band joists are usually insulated with either fiberglass batts or rigid foam insulating board. If using fiberglass, use the six-inch thickness (R-19) to achieve the best performance. If the fiberglass has a facing or vapor barrier, be sure that the insulation isinstalled
RESIDENTIAL ENERGY CALCULATOR Use this calculator to compare natural gas versus other fuels and discover the environmental advantages of using natural gas in yourhome.
USING THE APPLIANCE COST TOOL The Appliance Calculator can help you quickly determine estimated annual energy use and operating costs for most household appliances and heating/cooling systems. Select an appliance category using the navigation tiles on the left. Yellow tiles indicate electric appliances, blue tiles indicate natural gas. Use drop-down menus,where available
ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND GREEN BUILDING Energy Efficiency and Green Building. Today's homebuyers are increasingly interested in green building. Green building can improve the way homes use energy, water, and materials, to reduce negative impacts on human health and the overall environment - both during construction and over its lifetime.THERMAL WINDOWS
Thermal Windows. Windows serve many purposes in commercial buildings, merchandise displays, aesthetics, natural daylighting, ventilation, etc. Unfortunately, windows are poor insulators and heat can easily escape through them, wasting your energy dollars. Thermal or storm windows are an energy- efficient alternative to single-pane windows.DESTRATIFICATION
Destratification is the process of mixing the air with ceiling fans to evenly distribute heat. Destratifying room air brings heat down to floor level where it is needed to keep people comfortable. Mixing the air also reduces ceiling temperatures, which in turn reduces energy losses through the roof and saves money. CLOSED LOOP WATER SOURCE HEAT PUMP If a building has a moderate amount of internal heat gain, needs a heated and cooled environment, and requires a minimum cooling capacity of 35 to 50 tons, then the building should be seriously considered for the closed loop water source heat pump system. Closed loop heat pumps utilize a system in which there is a heat pump in each zone of a HIGH EFFICIENCY FLUORESCENT BALLASTS Replacing standard fluorescent lamps with high-efficiency fluorescent lamps saves energy and money; replacing ballasts can result in even greater savings. If your facility is in use more than 8 hours per day, it may be cost-effective to replace standard ballasts immediately. Although ballasts are expensive, and retrofitting may not occur AUTOMATIC FLUE DAMPERS Automatic Flue Dampers. When a gas-fired furnace or water heater is operated in a home or other building, room air is drawn through the furnace or heater to help burn the gas. The warm exhaust gases are then vented up a flue pipe through the roof. When the unit shuts off, residual heat continues to warm the air and draw it through the ventto
BAND JOIST INSULATION Band joists are usually insulated with either fiberglass batts or rigid foam insulating board. If using fiberglass, use the six-inch thickness (R-19) to achieve the best performance. If the fiberglass has a facing or vapor barrier, be sure that the insulation isinstalled
STORM OR THERMAL DOORS Storm Or Thermal Doors. In many buildings, doors are largely seen as unimportant or too small for consideration. However, the conduction and infiltration losses of doors are actually a substantial portion of the total energy and dollar losses in the building. RESIDENTIAL ENERGY CALCULATOR Residential Energy Calculator. Use this calculator to compare natural gas versus other fuels and discover the environmental advantages of using natural gas in your home. Disclaimer. Please provide information about your home. This information is used for all future energycalculations.
USING THE APPLIANCE COST TOOL The Appliance Calculator can help you quickly determine estimated annual energy use and operating costs for most household appliances and heating/cooling systems. Select an appliance category using the navigation tiles on the left. Yellow tiles indicate electric appliances, blue tiles indicate natural gas. Use drop-down menus,where available
ENERGY EFFICIENT FIREPLACES Energy Efficient Fireplaces. There's nothing quite like the warmth and ambiance of a fireplace in the winter. Although they are attractive and can provide heat to their immediate vicinity, fireplaces can actually create a net energy loss. Traditional fireplaces are very inefficient because they draw heated air up the chimney, pull coldoutside
ENERGY EFFICIENT MOTORSSEE MORE ON ENERGYDEPOT.COM SAVING ENERGY WITH CEILING FANSSEE MORE ON ENERGYDEPOT.COM REFRIGERATION ECONOMIZER SYSTEM The economizer is an ideal energy-saving device for those facilities where refrigeration represents considerable energy consumption and these systems are kept at 38° or higher. If you have a large space to cool or walk-in coolers, you should consider installing an economizer. In many instances, economizers have shown paybacks in less than two BASEMENT AND CRAWLSPACE INSULATION Crawlspaces. Crawlspaces that are vented to the outside (the majority) should be insulated in the same way as an unconditioned basement. Insulate the floor from below, and be sure to insulate any water pipes or heating/cooling ducts in the crawlspace, especially any water pipes at or near the perimeter.INFRARED FRYERS
DESTRATIFICATION
Destratification is the process of mixing the air with ceiling fans to evenly distribute heat. Destratifying room air brings heat down to floor level where it is needed to keep people comfortable. Mixing the air also reduces ceiling temperatures, which in turn reduces energy losses through the roof and saves money. CORRECTION OF POWER FACTOR WITH CAPACITORS The most common power factor correction device is the capacitor. It improves the power factor because the effects of capacitance are exactly opposite those of inductance. The var or KVAR rating of a capacitor shows how much reactive power the capacitor will supply. Since this kind of reactive power is caused by inductance, eachkilovar of
RESIDENTIAL ENERGY CALCULATOR Residential Energy Calculator. Use this calculator to compare natural gas versus other fuels and discover the environmental advantages of using natural gas in your home. Disclaimer. Please provide information about your home. This information is used for all future energycalculations.
USING THE APPLIANCE COST TOOL The Appliance Calculator can help you quickly determine estimated annual energy use and operating costs for most household appliances and heating/cooling systems. Select an appliance category using the navigation tiles on the left. Yellow tiles indicate electric appliances, blue tiles indicate natural gas. Use drop-down menus,where available
ENERGY EFFICIENT FIREPLACES Energy Efficient Fireplaces. There's nothing quite like the warmth and ambiance of a fireplace in the winter. Although they are attractive and can provide heat to their immediate vicinity, fireplaces can actually create a net energy loss. Traditional fireplaces are very inefficient because they draw heated air up the chimney, pull coldoutside
ENERGY EFFICIENT MOTORSSEE MORE ON ENERGYDEPOT.COM SAVING ENERGY WITH CEILING FANSSEE MORE ON ENERGYDEPOT.COM REFRIGERATION ECONOMIZER SYSTEM The economizer is an ideal energy-saving device for those facilities where refrigeration represents considerable energy consumption and these systems are kept at 38° or higher. If you have a large space to cool or walk-in coolers, you should consider installing an economizer. In many instances, economizers have shown paybacks in less than two BASEMENT AND CRAWLSPACE INSULATION Crawlspaces. Crawlspaces that are vented to the outside (the majority) should be insulated in the same way as an unconditioned basement. Insulate the floor from below, and be sure to insulate any water pipes or heating/cooling ducts in the crawlspace, especially any water pipes at or near the perimeter.INFRARED FRYERS
DESTRATIFICATION
Destratification is the process of mixing the air with ceiling fans to evenly distribute heat. Destratifying room air brings heat down to floor level where it is needed to keep people comfortable. Mixing the air also reduces ceiling temperatures, which in turn reduces energy losses through the roof and saves money. CORRECTION OF POWER FACTOR WITH CAPACITORS The most common power factor correction device is the capacitor. It improves the power factor because the effects of capacitance are exactly opposite those of inductance. The var or KVAR rating of a capacitor shows how much reactive power the capacitor will supply. Since this kind of reactive power is caused by inductance, eachkilovar of
RESIDENTIAL ENERGY CALCULATOR Use this calculator to compare natural gas versus other fuels and discover the environmental advantages of using natural gas in yourhome.
ENERGY EFFICIENT MOTORS Motor efficiency is a factor of a variety of mechanical and electrical imperfections within the motor. Resistance (I 2 R) losses in the stator windings and rotor bars can constitute up to a 15 percent loss in efficiency in three-phase motors. I 2 R losses in single phase fractional horsepower motors may be as high as 30 percent. Magnetization losses in the stator and rotor cores cause about a COMMERCIAL CARBON CALCULATOR US Electricity Generation Fuel Mix Profile Options: The direct use of natural gas at the point-of-use (home or business) can displace the use of electricity, which is generated using a mix of generation fuels. Users of this tool have the option of selecting "eGRID US Average All Sources 2007" to compare the greenhouse gas (GHG) impact of displacing electricity generated using the actual mix ofTHERMAL WINDOWS
Thermal Windows. Windows serve many purposes in commercial buildings, merchandise displays, aesthetics, natural daylighting, ventilation, etc. Unfortunately, windows are poor insulators and heat can easily escape through them, wasting your energy dollars. Thermal or storm windows are an energy- efficient alternative to single-pane windows.DESTRATIFICATION
Destratification is the process of mixing the air with ceiling fans to evenly distribute heat. Destratifying room air brings heat down to floor level where it is needed to keep people comfortable. Mixing the air also reduces ceiling temperatures, which in turn reduces energy losses through the roof and saves money. CLOSED LOOP WATER SOURCE HEAT PUMP If a building has a moderate amount of internal heat gain, needs a heated and cooled environment, and requires a minimum cooling capacity of 35 to 50 tons, then the building should be seriously considered for the closed loop water source heat pump system. Closed loop heat pumps utilize a system in which there is a heat pump in each zone of a HIGH EFFICIENCY FLUORESCENT BALLASTS Replacing standard fluorescent lamps with high-efficiency fluorescent lamps saves energy and money; replacing ballasts can result in even greater savings. If your facility is in use more than 8 hours per day, it may be cost-effective to replace standard ballasts immediately. Although ballasts are expensive, and retrofitting may not occur AUTOMATIC FLUE DAMPERS Automatic Flue Dampers. When a gas-fired furnace or water heater is operated in a home or other building, room air is drawn through the furnace or heater to help burn the gas. The warm exhaust gases are then vented up a flue pipe through the roof. When the unit shuts off, residual heat continues to warm the air and draw it through the ventto
BAND JOIST INSULATION Band joists are usually insulated with either fiberglass batts or rigid foam insulating board. If using fiberglass, use the six-inch thickness (R-19) to achieve the best performance. If the fiberglass has a facing or vapor barrier, be sure that the insulation isinstalled
STORM OR THERMAL DOORS Storm Or Thermal Doors. In many buildings, doors are largely seen as unimportant or too small for consideration. However, the conduction and infiltration losses of doors are actually a substantial portion of the total energy and dollar losses in the building. RESIDENTIAL ENERGY CALCULATOR Residential Energy Calculator. Use this calculator to compare natural gas versus other fuels and discover the environmental advantages of using natural gas in your home. Disclaimer. Please provide information about your home. This information is used for all future energycalculations.
RESIDENTIAL ENERGY CALCULATOR Use this calculator to compare natural gas versus other fuels and discover the environmental advantages of using natural gas in yourhome.
USING THE APPLIANCE COST TOOL The Appliance Calculator can help you quickly determine estimated annual energy use and operating costs for most household appliances and heating/cooling systems. Select an appliance category using the navigation tiles on the left. Yellow tiles indicate electric appliances, blue tiles indicate natural gas. Use drop-down menus,where available
ENERGY EFFICIENT MOTORSSEE MORE ON ENERGYDEPOT.COM ENERGY EFFICIENT FIREPLACES Energy Efficient Fireplaces. There's nothing quite like the warmth and ambiance of a fireplace in the winter. Although they are attractive and can provide heat to their immediate vicinity, fireplaces can actually create a net energy loss. Traditional fireplaces are very inefficient because they draw heated air up the chimney, pull coldoutside
SAVING ENERGY WITH CEILING FANSSEE MORE ON ENERGYDEPOT.COM BASEMENT AND CRAWLSPACE INSULATION Crawlspaces. Crawlspaces that are vented to the outside (the majority) should be insulated in the same way as an unconditioned basement. Insulate the floor from below, and be sure to insulate any water pipes or heating/cooling ducts in the crawlspace, especially any water pipes at or near the perimeter.INFRARED FRYERS
DESTRATIFICATION
Destratification is the process of mixing the air with ceiling fans to evenly distribute heat. Destratifying room air brings heat down to floor level where it is needed to keep people comfortable. Mixing the air also reduces ceiling temperatures, which in turn reduces energy losses through the roof and saves money. CORRECTION OF POWER FACTOR WITH CAPACITORS The most common power factor correction device is the capacitor. It improves the power factor because the effects of capacitance are exactly opposite those of inductance. The var or KVAR rating of a capacitor shows how much reactive power the capacitor will supply. Since this kind of reactive power is caused by inductance, eachkilovar of
RESIDENTIAL ENERGY CALCULATOR Residential Energy Calculator. Use this calculator to compare natural gas versus other fuels and discover the environmental advantages of using natural gas in your home. Disclaimer. Please provide information about your home. This information is used for all future energycalculations.
RESIDENTIAL ENERGY CALCULATOR Use this calculator to compare natural gas versus other fuels and discover the environmental advantages of using natural gas in yourhome.
USING THE APPLIANCE COST TOOL The Appliance Calculator can help you quickly determine estimated annual energy use and operating costs for most household appliances and heating/cooling systems. Select an appliance category using the navigation tiles on the left. Yellow tiles indicate electric appliances, blue tiles indicate natural gas. Use drop-down menus,where available
ENERGY EFFICIENT MOTORSSEE MORE ON ENERGYDEPOT.COM ENERGY EFFICIENT FIREPLACES Energy Efficient Fireplaces. There's nothing quite like the warmth and ambiance of a fireplace in the winter. Although they are attractive and can provide heat to their immediate vicinity, fireplaces can actually create a net energy loss. Traditional fireplaces are very inefficient because they draw heated air up the chimney, pull coldoutside
SAVING ENERGY WITH CEILING FANSSEE MORE ON ENERGYDEPOT.COM BASEMENT AND CRAWLSPACE INSULATION Crawlspaces. Crawlspaces that are vented to the outside (the majority) should be insulated in the same way as an unconditioned basement. Insulate the floor from below, and be sure to insulate any water pipes or heating/cooling ducts in the crawlspace, especially any water pipes at or near the perimeter.INFRARED FRYERS
DESTRATIFICATION
Destratification is the process of mixing the air with ceiling fans to evenly distribute heat. Destratifying room air brings heat down to floor level where it is needed to keep people comfortable. Mixing the air also reduces ceiling temperatures, which in turn reduces energy losses through the roof and saves money. CORRECTION OF POWER FACTOR WITH CAPACITORS The most common power factor correction device is the capacitor. It improves the power factor because the effects of capacitance are exactly opposite those of inductance. The var or KVAR rating of a capacitor shows how much reactive power the capacitor will supply. Since this kind of reactive power is caused by inductance, eachkilovar of
RESIDENTIAL ENERGY CALCULATOR Use this calculator to compare natural gas versus other fuels and discover the environmental advantages of using natural gas in yourhome.
COMMERCIAL CARBON CALCULATOR US Electricity Generation Fuel Mix Profile Options: The direct use of natural gas at the point-of-use (home or business) can displace the use of electricity, which is generated using a mix of generation fuels. Users of this tool have the option of selecting "eGRID US Average All Sources 2007" to compare the greenhouse gas (GHG) impact of displacing electricity generated using the actual mix of ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND GREEN BUILDING Energy Efficiency and Green Building. Today's homebuyers are increasingly interested in green building. Green building can improve the way homes use energy, water, and materials, to reduce negative impacts on human health and the overall environment - both during construction and over its lifetime.THERMAL WINDOWS
Thermal Windows. Windows serve many purposes in commercial buildings, merchandise displays, aesthetics, natural daylighting, ventilation, etc. Unfortunately, windows are poor insulators and heat can easily escape through them, wasting your energy dollars. Thermal or storm windows are an energy- efficient alternative to single-pane windows.DESTRATIFICATION
Destratification is the process of mixing the air with ceiling fans to evenly distribute heat. Destratifying room air brings heat down to floor level where it is needed to keep people comfortable. Mixing the air also reduces ceiling temperatures, which in turn reduces energy losses through the roof and saves money. CLOSED LOOP WATER SOURCE HEAT PUMP If a building has a moderate amount of internal heat gain, needs a heated and cooled environment, and requires a minimum cooling capacity of 35 to 50 tons, then the building should be seriously considered for the closed loop water source heat pump system. Closed loop heat pumps utilize a system in which there is a heat pump in each zone of a COMBINATION SPACE/WATER HEATER Combination Space/Water Heater. Space heating can represent the largest use of energy in residential and small commercial applications. With space heating being a large portion of the energy budget, new technologies such as heat pumps, condensing furnaces, and pulse combustion are gaining in popularity. AUTOMATIC FLUE DAMPERS Automatic Flue Dampers. When a gas-fired furnace or water heater is operated in a home or other building, room air is drawn through the furnace or heater to help burn the gas. The warm exhaust gases are then vented up a flue pipe through the roof. When the unit shuts off, residual heat continues to warm the air and draw it through the ventto
STORM OR THERMAL DOORS Storm Or Thermal Doors. In many buildings, doors are largely seen as unimportant or too small for consideration. However, the conduction and infiltration losses of doors are actually a substantial portion of the total energy and dollar losses in the building. BAND JOIST INSULATION Band joists are usually insulated with either fiberglass batts or rigid foam insulating board. If using fiberglass, use the six-inch thickness (R-19) to achieve the best performance. If the fiberglass has a facing or vapor barrier, be sure that the insulation isinstalled
RESIDENTIAL ENERGY CALCULATOR Use this calculator to compare natural gas versus other fuels and discover the environmental advantages of using natural gas in yourhome.
RESIDENTIAL ENERGY CALCULATOR Residential Energy Calculator. Use this calculator to compare natural gas versus other fuels and discover the environmental advantages of using natural gas in your home. Disclaimer. Please provide information about your home. This information is used for all future energycalculations.
ENERGY EFFICIENT FIREPLACES Energy Efficient Fireplaces. There's nothing quite like the warmth and ambiance of a fireplace in the winter. Although they are attractive and can provide heat to their immediate vicinity, fireplaces can actually create a net energy loss. Traditional fireplaces are very inefficient because they draw heated air up the chimney, pull coldoutside
SAVING ENERGY WITH CEILING FANSSEE MORE ON ENERGYDEPOT.COMAIR MOVING FANSQUIET AIR MOVING FANSQUIET LARGE AIR MOVING FANSTHERMAL WINDOWS
Thermal Windows. Windows serve many purposes in commercial buildings, merchandise displays, aesthetics, natural daylighting, ventilation, etc. Unfortunately, windows are poor insulators and heat can easily escape through them, wasting your energy dollars. Thermal or storm windows are an energy- efficient alternative to single-pane windows. ENERGY EFFICIENT MOTORSSEE MORE ON ENERGYDEPOT.COM BASEMENT AND CRAWLSPACE INSULATION Crawlspaces. Crawlspaces that are vented to the outside (the majority) should be insulated in the same way as an unconditioned basement. Insulate the floor from below, and be sure to insulate any water pipes or heating/cooling ducts in the crawlspace, especially any water pipes at or near the perimeter.INFRARED FRYERS
CORRECTION OF POWER FACTOR WITH CAPACITORS The most common power factor correction device is the capacitor. It improves the power factor because the effects of capacitance are exactly opposite those of inductance. The var or KVAR rating of a capacitor shows how much reactive power the capacitor will supply. Since this kind of reactive power is caused by inductance, eachkilovar of
DESTRATIFICATION
Destratification is the process of mixing the air with ceiling fans to evenly distribute heat. Destratifying room air brings heat down to floor level where it is needed to keep people comfortable. Mixing the air also reduces ceiling temperatures, which in turn reduces energy losses through the roof and saves money. RESIDENTIAL ENERGY CALCULATOR Use this calculator to compare natural gas versus other fuels and discover the environmental advantages of using natural gas in yourhome.
RESIDENTIAL ENERGY CALCULATOR Residential Energy Calculator. Use this calculator to compare natural gas versus other fuels and discover the environmental advantages of using natural gas in your home. Disclaimer. Please provide information about your home. This information is used for all future energycalculations.
ENERGY EFFICIENT FIREPLACES Energy Efficient Fireplaces. There's nothing quite like the warmth and ambiance of a fireplace in the winter. Although they are attractive and can provide heat to their immediate vicinity, fireplaces can actually create a net energy loss. Traditional fireplaces are very inefficient because they draw heated air up the chimney, pull coldoutside
SAVING ENERGY WITH CEILING FANSSEE MORE ON ENERGYDEPOT.COMAIR MOVING FANSQUIET AIR MOVING FANSQUIET LARGE AIR MOVING FANSTHERMAL WINDOWS
Thermal Windows. Windows serve many purposes in commercial buildings, merchandise displays, aesthetics, natural daylighting, ventilation, etc. Unfortunately, windows are poor insulators and heat can easily escape through them, wasting your energy dollars. Thermal or storm windows are an energy- efficient alternative to single-pane windows. ENERGY EFFICIENT MOTORSSEE MORE ON ENERGYDEPOT.COM BASEMENT AND CRAWLSPACE INSULATION Crawlspaces. Crawlspaces that are vented to the outside (the majority) should be insulated in the same way as an unconditioned basement. Insulate the floor from below, and be sure to insulate any water pipes or heating/cooling ducts in the crawlspace, especially any water pipes at or near the perimeter.INFRARED FRYERS
CORRECTION OF POWER FACTOR WITH CAPACITORS The most common power factor correction device is the capacitor. It improves the power factor because the effects of capacitance are exactly opposite those of inductance. The var or KVAR rating of a capacitor shows how much reactive power the capacitor will supply. Since this kind of reactive power is caused by inductance, eachkilovar of
DESTRATIFICATION
Destratification is the process of mixing the air with ceiling fans to evenly distribute heat. Destratifying room air brings heat down to floor level where it is needed to keep people comfortable. Mixing the air also reduces ceiling temperatures, which in turn reduces energy losses through the roof and saves money. RESIDENTIAL ENERGY CALCULATOR Use this calculator to compare natural gas versus other fuels and discover the environmental advantages of using natural gas in yourhome.
ENERGY EFFICIENT MOTORS Motor efficiency is a factor of a variety of mechanical and electrical imperfections within the motor. Resistance (I 2 R) losses in the stator windings and rotor bars can constitute up to a 15 percent loss in efficiency in three-phase motors. I 2 R losses in single phase fractional horsepower motors may be as high as 30 percent. Magnetization losses in the stator and rotor cores cause about a COMMERCIAL CARBON CALCULATOR US Electricity Generation Fuel Mix Profile Options: The direct use of natural gas at the point-of-use (home or business) can displace the use of electricity, which is generated using a mix of generation fuels. Users of this tool have the option of selecting "eGRID US Average All Sources 2007" to compare the greenhouse gas (GHG) impact of displacing electricity generated using the actual mix ofINFRARED FRYERS
Infrared Fryers. One of the most widely used pieces of equipment in the food service industry is the deep-fat fryer. Perhaps the most significant advance in gas fryers, in terms of efficiency and economics, is the use of the infrared burner. ATTIC OR CEILING INSULATION The higher the R-value, the better the insulation resists the flow of heat. You should have a minimum of R-30 if possible, and in colder climates even more. The table below shows U.S. Department of Energy recommendations for attic/ceiling R-values based on climate. These recommended levels have been determined to be cost-effective for mosthomes.
AUTOMATIC FLUE DAMPERS Automatic Flue Dampers. When a gas-fired furnace or water heater is operated in a home or other building, room air is drawn through the furnace or heater to help burn the gas. The warm exhaust gases are then vented up a flue pipe through the roof. When the unit shuts off, residual heat continues to warm the air and draw it through the ventto
TANKLESS OR ON-DEMAND WATER HEATERS Tankless or on-demand water heaters heat water only when it's needed, eliminating the need for a storage tank and the standby losses associated with constantly maintaining a tank full of hot water. Most tankless water heaters have a life expectancy of about 20 years, much longer than any conventional tank-type water heater. OUTSIDE AIR RESET FOR BOILERS Outside air reset control reduces the maximum boiler water temperature depending on the outside air temperature. For instance, if the outside air temperature is 0°, the hot water will need to be 180°. However, if the outside air temperature is 40°, the hot water will need to be only 130°. The controls should also be set to shut off the CONDUCTING A LIGHTING AUDIT Conducting a Lighting Audit. A lighting audit is an investigative process that measures conditions against standards to determine where cost-effective changes can be made. Below is a brief description of the steps to be followed when conducting an energy audit for lighting. The first step is a walk-through of the plant to observe the quantity BAND JOIST INSULATION Band joists are usually insulated with either fiberglass batts or rigid foam insulating board. If using fiberglass, use the six-inch thickness (R-19) to achieve the best performance. If the fiberglass has a facing or vapor barrier, be sure that the insulation isinstalled
Welcome to Enercom’s software demonstration site. From here you can test drive a number of Enercom’s innovative software applications including Energy Depot®, Water Depot and Weather Depot. Enercom's Energy Depot is the premier Internet gateway for the delivery of online services and energy information designed specifically for the energy industry. It’s the most widely subscribed software of its type and is now available in English and Spanish language versions. Energy Depot is a powerful Internet-based marketing and customer satisfaction tool for both your residential and business customers. Your customers can receive online personalized energy profiles for their home or business. They can access their energy billing histories, as well as a comprehensive library of energy information. Additionally, customers can obtain energy advice and shop for products to meet their personal energy needs. Perhaps just as important as providing your customers with information about their use of energy, Energy Depot also allows you to reduce costs by providing customers with a convenient self-service alternative. You can easily mine customer data to support future marketing initiatives. Enercom’s Weather Depot desktop application creates a totally new permission-based communication and marketing channel with your customers. Customers receive accurate weather forecasts, tools and alerts under your brand. In return you can provide customers with graphic banners/ads, text messages and video clips of your choice. Use Weather Depot to deliver your message and effectively promote your programs, products and services. Its links will bring customers back to your website over-and-over again. To learn more about Enercom's software applications and services, visit Enercom's homepage. To test drive the products, choose an option below. If you would prefer a personal webcast demonstration please contact Larry Farthing of Enercom.Home | About Us
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