Turning off equipment when not required and turning off heating pumps during warm weather can help make your office more energy efficient.
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AffordabilityShutting down heating and cooling equipment when not required can be an easy and affordable way to increase energy savings.
What you need to know- Use pumps, fans and electrical water heaters only when required.
- Shut down non-critical equipment during peak demand period.
- Shut down heating pumps when the outdoor temperature is above 18°C and if no reheat is required. During cooling, turn off reheating (if practical).
- Shut down chiller, chilled water pumps, condenser water pumps and cooling tower fans at the earliest time possible in the evenings and on weekends. This may require a small stand-alone system for computer equipment rooms.
FAQOur office is unoccupied in evenings and on weekends but our computer servers need to be in a temperature-controlled room. How can we shut down fans and heating/cooling equipment to save energy costs? Only use equipment when and where it is needed. Be sure your computer equipment room has a stand-alone system for heating and cooling then shut down other areas of your building when the space is unoccupied.
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Last Modified: Aug 12, 2009