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Energy Efficient Use of Appliances

Thursday, March 6, 2014

About 95 percent of the energy used by a washing machine goes into heating the water. A machine with a cold rinse cycle wall save some of that energy and cost you less to operate. You'll use less electricity when running your washing machine if you select the shortest cycle and the coldest water temperature appropriate for the type of fabric being washed. Using the right amount of detergent is important, too, since over- sudsing can overwork the machine.

Because some fabrics require less drying time than others, try to run loads of similar fabrics in your clothes dryer. Save energy by drying clothes in consecutive loads; the dryer retains heat from one load to the next. Position a refrigerator where there s plenty of air circulation. A refrigerator uses more energy when located near a stove or a heating vent.

To lengthen the life of your refrigerator and increase the unit 's efficiency, periodically vacuum the dust that collects on the coils at the back of the refrigerator. Color television sets use almost twice as much electricity as black and white sets. If you have both, it will cost less to watch a black and white movie on a black and white set.

If you want a mini-TV that's truly portable, make sure it operates on both AC or DC current. However, if you don't plan to use it outdoors, consider getting a larger set, with a larger screen, that operates on household current only. Though still portable, it'll cost less than a true mini. Before you buy any TV set, study the picture it produces under lighting conditions similar to those of the roomin which you 11 watch at home. If you're not satisfied with the picture, look at other sets.

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