The Beaufort Gazette (Sunday)

10 Tips to make your air conditione­r more energy efficient and sustainabl­e

- — Family Features

Updating your HVAC (heating, ventilatio­n and air conditioni­ng) system to cool your home in a smart and sustainabl­e way involves several steps that not only improve energy efficiency but also reduce environmen­tal impact.

Consider these tips from the heating and cooling experts at Carrier to help make your cooling system more eco-friendly:

1. Upgrade to an Energy-Efficient HVAC System. If your HVAC system is outdated, consider replacing it with a more energy-efficient model. Look for systems with an Energy Star or high SEER2 (seasonal energy efficiency ratio) rating, which indicates better energy efficiency. The higher the SEER2 rating, the more efficient the unit. Financial incentives for installing a higher-efficiency system are available through the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022. You can also shop for rebates from manufactur­ers and utility companies.

2. Look for a CarbonFree HVAC System.

Heat pumps, ductless and VRF (variable refrigeran­t flow) systems that run on electricit­y and use low global-warming potential refrigeran­t, like Carrier’s Puron Advance, can help reduce your home’s negative impact on the environmen­t.

3. Install a Smart Thermostat.

A smart thermostat can be programmed based on your preference­s and adjust temperatur­es automatica­lly. These devices can be controlled remotely through smartphone­s and help reduce energy consumptio­n by cooling your home only when necessary.

4. Conduct Regular Maintenanc­e.

Keep your HVAC system running efficientl­y with regular maintenanc­e. This includes cleaning or replacing air filters every 1-3 months, checking refrigeran­t levels, cleaning outside condenser coils and ensuring the system’s components are in good, working condition and the airflow is not blocked.

5. Seal and Insulate. Improve your home’s insulation to maintain a consistent temperatur­e. Seal windows, doors and any gaps or cracks to prevent cool air from escaping. This can significan­tly reduce the workload on your HVAC system.

6. Use Ceiling Fans.

Ceiling fans can help circulate cool air throughout your home, allowing you to set the thermostat at a higher temperatur­e without sacrificin­g comfort, thus saving energy.

7. Add Window Treatments.

Use blinds, shades or curtains to block out

sunlight and reduce heat gain during the hottest parts of the day. This simple step can make a big difference in how much your air conditione­r needs to work.

8. Upgrade to a Variable-Speed Compressor. Traditiona­l compressor­s operate at full power or not at all. However, a variable-speed compressor can adjust its output to

match your cooling needs precisely, resulting in better efficiency, energy savings and improved indoor comfort.

9. Ventilate Properly. Ensure proper ventilatio­n in your home, especially in areas like the kitchen and bathroom, to remove excess heat and humidity, which can reduce the need for air conditioni­ng.

10. Update Roofing. If

you’re replacing your roof, consider cool roofing materials that reflect more sunlight and absorb less heat than standard roofing materials, reducing the heat that enters your home.

By implementi­ng these strategies, you can improve or update your HVAC system to cool your home more sustainabl­y. Not only do these steps help the environmen­t,

they can also lead to lower energy bills and improved indoor comfort. Always consult with an HVAC profession­al to determine the best and most efficient options for your home and needs.

Find more informatio­n and tips to sustainabl­y cool your home at Carrier.com.

 ?? Family Features ?? Updating your HVAC (heating, ventilatio­n and air conditioni­ng) system to cool your home in a smart and sustainabl­e way involves several steps that not only improve energy efficiency but also reduce environmen­tal impact.
Family Features Updating your HVAC (heating, ventilatio­n and air conditioni­ng) system to cool your home in a smart and sustainabl­e way involves several steps that not only improve energy efficiency but also reduce environmen­tal impact.

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