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Savings In The Kitchen
What will the appliance cost me in energy and cash to operate? What's the
power requirement over a year? Is there a more efficient unit with a lower operating cost?
At a time when energy consumption is important and many people are questioning the value of gadgets, take a thoughtful moment to honestly assess your needs.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/energy_savings/savings_in_the_kitchen/
2.
Choosing Appliances
The two columns to the right show the weight of oil or coal burned at the
power station to produce this amount of electrical energy.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/energy_savings/choosing_appliances.html
3.
Television
A television set takes a good deal of
power. If nobody is watching, you're just wasting electricity and perhaps speeding up the arrival of a repair bill.
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4.
Cooling
For some people the solution is to go out and spend $200 or so on an air conditioner (plus the money to install it and to pay for the
power it consumes) just for those few hot weeks per year.
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5.
Outside Machinery
Chain saws, hedge clippers,
power lawnmowers, rototillers, grass trimmers, snowblowers and so on.
They may be the last word in ease and convenience, but each of them uses energy.
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6.
Effects Of Electric Shock
This is normally, used in residential, commercial, and industrial
power.
The damage from shock is also proportional to the number of vital organs transversed, especially the percentage of current that reaches the heart.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/electrical_projects/effects_of_electric_shock.html
7.
General Safety Precautions
When any electrical equipment is to be over-hauled or repaired, the main supply switches or cutout switches in each circuit from which
power could possibly be fed should be secured in the open position and tagged.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/electrical_projects/general_safety_precautions.html
8.
Firefighting
All
power to the cable should be secured and the cable should be cut with a wooden handled ax or insulated cable cutter.
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9.
Refrigerators And Freezers
Ice reduces the cooling
power by acting as unwanted insulation. Defrost regularly.
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10.
Saving Tips
Not true! There's a momentary surge of
power when a light is turned on, but it's equal to only a second or two of lighting time.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/energy_savings/lighting/saving_tips.html
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