As soon as summer begins, ACs start running in households; while this provides relief, the resulting electricity bills often become a source of anxiety for people. Often, running an AC is essential for comfort, but the high cost of the bills can be a heavy burden on one's pocket. In light of this, the Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Limited has outlined a smart method for operating ACs, allowing you to enjoy comfortable cooling while simultaneously making significant savings on your electricity bill. Let us share with you these smart strategies for saving electricity.
**Measures to Save Electricity**
Indeed, with the arrival of the summer season, ACs are switched on in homes. While running an AC offers respite from the heat, the accompanying electricity bill often heightens people's concerns. If you, too, are facing high electricity bills, the Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Limited has revealed a "smart mantra" for operating ACs—a technique that ensures both effective cooling and substantial savings.
**The Smart Mantra for Operating an AC**
**Set the AC Temperature:** Always set your AC temperature between 24°C and 25°C. This maintains a temperature that is comfortable for the human body while resulting in significant electricity savings.
**Run it with a Fan:** During the summer, make sure to run a ceiling fan alongside your AC. Running a fan helps circulate the cool air throughout the room more quickly, allowing the room to cool down faster; consequently, the AC runs for shorter durations. When the AC runs less, the electricity bill naturally remains lower.
**Regular AC Servicing:** Ensure that your AC undergoes periodic servicing. Clean the AC's air filters at regular intervals. A clean filter prevents undue strain on the AC unit, whereas a dirty filter places excessive pressure on the machine, leading to increased electricity consumption.
**Keep the Room Sealed:** Whenever you run the AC, ensure that all windows and doors are kept closed. This allows the room to cool down faster and prevents the cool air from escaping outside. Additionally, use heavy curtains or drapes to block out external heat and prevent it from entering the room.
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