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How to determine if your air conditioner is energy efficient

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Determining if your Newcastle air conditioning is energy efficient will help you save a lot of money on your energy bills. Regular AC service helps too.

Air conditioning Newcastle can use a lot of energy, especially if you choose the wrong appliance. You need to have the right knowledge to choose the right air conditioner for your home. You will make more informed decisions on how to improve the energy efficiency of your air conditioner when you know how efficient and reliable your unit is.

You should review your unit if you get super high energy bills each month. You could also be facing energy efficiency issues if you have to keep your air conditioner constantly running. There are a lot of units on the market that are designed differently. You need the right unit to meet your unique needs.

We are going to tell you a simple way to check the efficiency of your air conditioner…

Make sure your system is on

This should be the first step. Your unit should be on and should have been running for at least fifteen minutes during a hot day. This will help you make accurate tests. The unit requires time to reach its normal temperature. You need to ensure it has been on for around fifteen to twenty minutes. You will need the right testing conditions and this means that it should be at least eighty degrees outside.

Take the supply air temperature

You will need a portable/digital thermometer that measures ambient air temperature. Purchase one if you don’t have it already. Your AC service company is likely to have it. Put it on top of the supply register to take the temperature of the cool air getting into your home. You should keep the thermometer there for about five minutes. This will ensure the accuracy of the reading.

Take the return air temperature

You are going to want to take the accurate temperature near the return vent of your unit. This is the vent of the air being pulled out. You want to take the temperature here for about five minutes and this means you are either going to hold your thermometer in position for a long time or you can take the vent cover off or put the thermometer inside.

What’s the verdict?

The moment has come when you have to make the verdict. It is time to see whether your air conditioning unit is working at peak efficiency. The air coming in should be at least fifteen degrees cooler than the air getting out. This indicates an efficient unit. Your cooling system isn’t working efficiently as it should if you are not seeing any temperature difference of at least 15 degrees. The efficiency of your unit could be in trouble for various reasons, ranging from a leak in your air duct, needing to replace your filter or an electrical problem.

It is time to call an air conditioning Newcastle company to do some repairs if you have already tried to replace the air filter but it didn’t help. Make sure you choose the right professional who has experience fixing air conditioning units like the one you have.