Energy Efficient Electrical Appliances

Energy efficiency is rapidly becoming one of the most important issues confronting businesses today, particularly for those organisations in the manufacturing sector. Not only does a reduction in energy consumption reflect positively on profits but it also has a powerful impact upon a company’s carbon footprint.

There are numerous processes and pieces of equipment which can be utilised to aid in the improvement of energy efficiency. Unfortunately, the cost of specialist equipment to minimise energy wastage can often be prohibitive, and consequently, cheaper, less effective options are opted for. Thankfully, when it comes to minimising heat loss this is not necessarily the case.

When purchasing an electric heater for either your home or your garage you are looking for a way to heat the area in the most energy efficient way possible. If you need an electric heater you are probably looking to heat or warm a specific area of your home and by doing so you are already becoming more energy efficient.

This is true because using a portable type of electric heater gives you the ability to raise the thermostat on your home’s main energy sources such as central heating. Because with a central heating system you are heating the entire home and not just the rooms you and your family are occupying. So even by raising the thermostat 3 or 4 degrees can make a huge impact on your overall energy use and consumption.

By implementing an electric heater you can move the heater as you leave or enter a specific room. So how do you make sure that an electric heater you use in your home or garage is energy efficient? Start by finding the correct size heater for the specific room you will be heating. For example if you are going to use an electric garage heater there is no need to purchase a heater that will heat 900 square feet if your garage is only 500 square feet. More is not better in this particular case it is just a waste.

Next take a look at what type of features the heater offers. Many of the newer models offer either a built in thermostat or a programmable thermostat. This will help you to maintain a comfortable temperature by alleviating any fluctuation of temperature in the room. A feature like this can also help you to turn off the heater when it is not in use by setting a specific time for the heater to turn off.

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