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51.
Cost Of Leaks
Here's how to figure
out how much energy you're wasting with that one little drip.
(1) Multiply the number of ounces by 6 to give the number per hour and then by 24 to give the total per day, 3 ounces x 6 x 24 = 432 ounces per day.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/energy_savings/hot_water_heater/cost_of_leaks.html
52.
How To Fix A Leaky Faucet
(5) Slip the spindle
out of the bonnet and remove the washer by taking
out the screw that holds it in place.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/energy_savings/hot_water_heater/how_to_fix_a_leaky_faucet.html
53.
Conservation
If the pilot light does go
out, there may not be anything wrong; it may have been blown
out by a draft or an accumulation of dust and dirt.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/energy_savings/hot_water_heater/conservation.html
54.
Your Stove
You can economize and still turn
out delicious meals.
The oven
Using the oven rather than several elements saves energy because once the oven reaches the required heat it shuts off and cooks with stored heat.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/energy_savings/savings_in_the_kitchen/your_stove.html
55.
Refrigerators And Freezers
Use a vacuum cleaner to pull
out dirt. (Condenser coils are usually on the back, occasionally on the bottom.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/energy_savings/savings_in_the_kitchen/refrigerators_and_freezers.html
56.
Small Kitchen Appliances
Kettles
• Clean
out scale. Hard-water deposits inside a kettle can reduce heat transfer.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/energy_savings/savings_in_the_kitchen/small_kitchen_appliances.html
57.
Test Your Savings
Take the difference between the two days and multiply by 365 to find
out the number of kilowatt hours you could save in a year.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/energy_savings/lighting/test_your_savings.html
58.
Keep Your Cool
Your body perspires to keep cool — so help it
out.
• Slow down and relax; enjoy summer.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/energy_savings/cooling/keep_your_cool.html
59.
Keep The Heat Out
An attic fan, however, can force it
out and bring in cooler outside air.
Generally an attic fan is cheaper than an air conditioner and uses less power.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/energy_savings/cooling/keep_the_heat_out.html
60.
Reduce Internal Heat Loads
• Hang clothes
out to dry. If you must use a clothes dryer, exhaust the hot air out-of-doors in the summer.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/energy_savings/cooling/reduce_internal_heat_loads.html
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