Whether it’s office IT, refrigerators or machinery, the maintenance and efficient use of equipment can make a big difference to your energy bills.
Here are our top tips for saving energy at low or no upfront cost:
This sounds obvious, but it’s often overlooked for regularly-used equipment that can be left in an idle state – think of printer copiers and PC monitors in offices or manufacturing machinery that is left on despite only being needed some of the time.
Turning off equipment that isn't in use is an overlooked way for a business to save energy.
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Air handling systems will clog up over time, which reduces their efficiency. Make sure filters are replaced and the equipment is serviced regularly.
Check the rubber seals on doors and replace those in bad condition – damaged seals waste energy.
Consider whether you can consolidate items into fewer fridges or freezers, but make sure air can still circulate. It’s also important to regularly defrost freezers to ensure good circulation.
Air leaks waste huge amounts of energy and can be easily fixed. It’s also good practice to check the pressure and investigate whether it can be reduced without affecting your process – just a 10% reduction could generate 5% energy savings.
Dirty equipment runs hotter, will operate at a lower efficiency and is much more likely to break down or seize up.
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This blog was originally published on the Bee Net Zero website.
Read our series of blogs to help you reduce energy in your business.