Limbach’s Guide to Energy-Efficient Buildings During Cooling Season

Limbach’s Guide to Energy-Efficient Buildings During Cooling Season

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Preparing facilities’ mechanical systems for the summer months is essential to ensure energy-efficient buildings during the hot season. With rising energy costs and increasing concerns about environmental sustainability, businesses must prioritize energy efficiency in their facilities.

By following Limbach’s cooling season tips, you can optimize your facility’s cooling system and save on energy costs while maintaining a comfortable environment for occupants.

Schedule Maintenance

To kick off the summer season, it’s crucial to schedule a comprehensive maintenance check-up for your mechanical systems. Limbach’s professionals can inspect and clean HVAC filters, test thermostat settings, check refrigerant levels, and inspect electrical connections. This regular maintenance will identify and address any issues before they escalate, ensuring that your systems operate efficiently throughout the cooling season.

Inspect Ductwork

A leaky ductwork can quickly lose a significant amount of cool air, leading to higher energy bills and reduced comfort levels. Therefore, inspecting your ductwork for signs of any leaks or damage is key. Look for disconnected joints, gaps, or holes in the ducts, and seal them promptly to prevent air leakage. By ensuring that your ductwork is in good condition, you can maximize the effectiveness of your cooling system and minimize energy waste.

Check Insulation

Proper insulation is vital in maintaining a comfortable indoor environment and reducing the workload on your mechanical systems. Check your building’s insulation to ensure it is properly installed and in good condition. Pay close attention to attics, walls, and windows, as they are familiar sources of air leakage. By improving insulation, you can keep cool air inside and hot air outside, resulting in energy savings and enhanced comfort.

Upgrade Equipment

Consider upgrading your mechanical systems to more energy-efficient models. Energy-efficient equipment can significantly reduce energy consumption and operating costs. Look for HVAC systems, chillers, and other cooling equipment with high energy efficiency ratings.
Additionally, explore technologies such as variable speed drives and advanced control systems, which optimize system performance and reduce energy waste. Although upgrading equipment involves upfront costs, long-term energy savings and improved performance make it worthwhile. Other technologies to explore are energy recovery systems and economizers, to reduce the cooling load of the building.

It’s important to note that some local utilities offer incentives and rebates for installing new energy-efficient equipment and control systems. These incentives can offset upfront costs, making the transition to energy-efficient systems more financially viable. At Limbach, we can guide you through the application process, leveraging these incentives to make your upgrade more cost-effective.

Adjust Temperature Settings

Making slight adjustments to your thermostat settings during the summer season can lead to significant energy savings. Increase the temperature by a few degrees to reduce cooling demands without compromising occupant comfort. A good rule of thumb is setting the thermostat to 78°F, or <10 degrees lower than the outside temperature.

Use programmable or smart thermostats to adjust temperature settings based on occupancy patterns. By implementing these temperature adjustments, you can save on energy costs and promote sustainability.

Optimize Air Flow

Proper airflow optimization is necessary to ensure that cool air is evenly distributed throughout your facility. Improperly balanced air flow can result in hot spots, discomfort, and inefficient cooling.

Work with Limbach to assess and optimize your HVAC system’s air distribution. This may involve adjusting dampers, installing air deflectors, or relocating diffusers to ensure balanced airflow in each area. By achieving optimal airflow, you enhance occupant comfort and reduce the strain on your cooling systems.

Maintain Outdoor Equipment

If your facility has outdoor mechanical equipment, such as condenser units, it is required to maintain and clean them regularly. Over time, outdoor equipment can accumulate dirt, debris, and vegetation, reducing efficiency and impairing system performance.

Inspect the condenser coils, remove any obstructions, and clean them using appropriate methods. Regular maintenance will ensure that your outdoor equipment operates optimally, promoting energy efficiency and extending lifespan.

Let’s Work Together!

Following these guidelines can enhance the energy efficiency of your building’s mechanical systems during the cooling season. Contact a Limbach representative today to help prepare your facilities systems for the summer months and ensure reliable and efficient operation throughout the season.