Monday, August 10, 2015

Choosing Energy-Efficient Furnaces For Your Homes

Choosing Energy-Efficient Furnaces For Your Homes

By Belinda Norbert




What is the best furnace for your house? Many homeowners say the brand of furnaces in the market hardly matter provided the equipment performs well and offers reasonable warranties. Choices should be based more on efficiency which is practically from 80 to 95 percent. Anything lower borders on inefficiency. In most cases, an 80 percent heater has 10-year warranties while the 95 percent heating system boasts of a lifetime guarantee.

Furnaces should have high fuel utilization efficiency of at least 80 percent. Fan blower motors are more efficient compared to the average commercial motors. This machine drives heated air all over the ductwork system and ultimately the entire home. It is advisable to opt for the electronically commutated motor or ECM which is a variable speed mechanism. It is more economical than the ordinary furnace fan.

Consider the aspects of comfort, air quality and efficiency. Among the most important components of furnaces are humidifiers and thermostats. The humidifier is responsible for preserving warmth and gets rid of humidity that decreases static electricity. A thermostat should be programmed automatically. It regulates temperature while you are sleeping or out of the house.

This calculation must allow for the floor area and configuration of the house; insulation levels in all floors and rooms; type and number of windows; and, direction of sunlight. Majority of high-efficiency gas-fuelled heating systems are fitted with two-tier burners. This operates at lower burning rates and consumes less fuel when demand for heat is minimal. Once need is greater, the second burner works for maximum heating within the whole space.

Heaters be cleaned and examined on a regular basis by professionals. Turn off portable heaters before you leave the room. Use the appropriate fuel for any space heater as indicated by manufacturers. In choosing the space heater, make sure that the item has been tested and issued a certification by accredited testing facilities.

All heaters must pass the prescribed safety guidelines. On the other hand, manufacturers are mandated to provide the necessary instructions to consumers for proper usage and maintenance. Teach all family members the right way of operating space heaters.




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