Saturday, January 22, 2011

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Winter ... COSTA!


Panic
by gas bill! While waiting for the event is consumed and its aftermath for the household economy are less severe than last year (dubito. ..), I found some practical tips to save a little. The link is:

'Here are some practical tips to reduce heating costs:

◦ Bleed air from radiators to keep them at maximum efficiency.
◦ Do not ventilate the rooms for too long. E 'preferable to circulate the air by opening the windows completely during the hottest hours.
◦ Lower the blinds at night to keep the house warm. The glass causes a great dispersion of the internal heat by cooling the room.
◦ Install double glazed windows in the windows and doors to prevent heat loss from the cold outside and warm inside. Adjust
◦ the temperature to 19 °. To limit consumption of the boiler make sure that the internal temperature of the house fluctuates around 19 °.
◦ Avoid covering radiators with furniture or drapes. The radiator under the window to help heat the cold walls are structurally but they tend to work harder. ◦
Always consider that the use of electrical heaters will cost you in electricity. ◦
At night, turn off the boiler or set the timer to do it again two hours before when we must raise. In the case of cold areas would be adequate to adjust the indoor temperature at night was only 16 degrees. Keep
◦ closed the door of the rooms and premises are not used as storage rooms or the guest room to avoid circulating hot and cold air in these rooms making the boiler work less.
◦ When the heat in the rooms is excessive or unnecessary heating down to a minimum level of radiators. ◦
Insulated walls to prevent heat loss to the outside by the boiler work less.
◦ The use of radiant floor heat can radiate from the floor or walls and eliminating the traditional radiator.
◦ Developing a unit of automatic temperature control can be avoided large inefficiencies in heating and save you a lot of money.
◦ If you have a central heating system, ask your system administrator heat metering to split the fare based on the actual use of the communal heating. ◦ Do
install thermostatic valves on radiators.
◦ Isolate the drawer of the shutters over the windows and in general every draft of the house.

SAVINGS
the savings in operating costs is very important given the continuing increases in fuel costs for heating and electricity for air conditioning.
These systems do not operate heating or cooling the air but keep the structure warm in winter and cool in summer. In this way, working thermal inertia of structures is needed less energy to achieve the same results than traditional systems air.
The savings are quantified from a minimum of 25% for small rooms up to 50-60% for large environments with large volumes.
The Return of the higher investment costs is expected on average within two or three anni.Ricordando then the system saves us for the rest of the life of the house.

ADVANTAGES ◦ remarkable improvement on the past of the materials, which provide over the years, the same efficiency without losing their characteristics.

◦ The underfloor heating the floor is not noisy, can not continue to operate day and night without giving the impression that there really is a heating system except of course for the warmth and comfort it brings.

◦ Since the radiator does not trade directly with the environment in question, all those problems are to be reduced by the absence of whiskers on the walls or dust devils, there is a considerable reduction Air secca.Utilizzando less amount of air to cool our environment we can reduce the amount of dust and allergens in motion. (50% of the population suffers from allergies to pollens and mites: improving the quality of air and the quality of the environment in which we live).

◦ Absolute freedom in furniture, no longer bound by radiators or fan coils.

◦ installed and put into operation, a floor heating system is maintenance free.

the radiant panel system can also be used in summer to cool environments.

◦ No constraints to choose the type of floor '

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