Many energy saving devices are available that can save you
money in electricity costs within your home depending on the type of rate plan
you use and the type of device. The rate
at which electricity is being used (referred to as electrical load or demand)
is measured in Kilowatts. The total
amount of electricity used is measured in kilowatt-hours. The Arizona Energy Management Council has licensed, bonded, and insured
contractors to help you decide which type of energy saving device is best for
your home.
Below are some explanations of how these products can be
used to save energy and the recommended utility rate plans to use with these
devices:
Timers and Motion Switches (Sensors) are used on light plugs or
electrical outlets to control the amount of time electricity is running to
plugged in devices or for lights switched on to reduce “phantom energy”
consumption.
Programmable Thermostats can schedule times to increase the
temperature in the summer or reduce the temperature in the winter by a few
degrees to save energy costs during times you are not home, overnight, or any
time you do not need to use your system at full capacity.
Interlocks are used to prevent two or more large appliances
such as the air conditioner and water heater from running simultaneously.
Load Controllers are electrical products that sense the total
electric demand within a home. When the
programmed demand level is exceeded, it will switch off electrical appliances
in a pre-determined sequence. When
demand is below the programmed level, the device will switch on the electrical
appliances in a pre-determined sequence.Demand Computers (Controllers) are programmable systems used to reduce the energy demand in your home for all electrical appliances during high peak demand hours such as between 4pm-8pm.
Call the Arizona Energy Management Council at 602-266-7283 to be referred to a home energy expert who can help you with your energy saving needs.
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