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		<title>Electricity Tips: Wise Use of Air Conditioning Units</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In regions near the equator, the weather can become extremely hot due to the direct beam of the sun in this area. Thus, the mounting and use of air conditioning units in these regions is very rife. In effect, the use of air conditioning units is the major cause of the huge electric usage to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In regions near the equator, the weather can become extremely hot due to the direct beam of the sun in this area. Thus, the mounting and use of air conditioning units in these regions is very rife. In effect, the use of air conditioning units is the major cause of the huge electric usage to counterbalance the heat. Yet, we are all aware that not only is electricity very expensive, but the source where electricity comes from is depleting that is why it is crucial that we think of ways to cut down our usage to a controllable level and allow the sources of electricity to replenish on their own.</p>
<p>The wise use of air conditioning units will greatly help in saving electricity for the future generations to come. During the day, it may not be that necessary to turn on the air conditioning unit if the windows and doors of the house can be swung fully open. The natural ventilation provided by the flow of air from outside of the house to its interiors is a cheaper way to cool the house down. Since it is still safe during the day to fully open doors and windows, making use of it to cut down on energy consumption is a simple yet vital thing to do.</p>
<p>Turned on lights emit extra heat that oftentimes go unnoticeable. During the day, when the light from the sun is sufficient to allow people to work effectively, turning on of lights should be avoided and lights that are turned on but are not used should be switched off. This way, not only do you cut down on the requirement of turning on an air conditioning unit, the mere act of switching the lights off contributes in saving electricity.</p>
<p>Installing highly energy-efficient air conditioning units is also beneficial in cutting down energy costs. Proper maintenance of air conditioning units will allow them to perform well in the least amount of electricity needed thus saving on unused electricity. If every household does these energy-saving tips for their air conditioning needs, there will surely be a great impact in the accumulated energy savings that may be put to better use by other people or may be reserved for use in the coming days.</p>
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		<title>Appliance Safety: How to Avoid Short Circuits</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Jul 2009 03:39:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The simplest definition of a short circuit, free from all the electrical technicalities, is the occurrence of a surge of excessive current in one part of the electrical network due to the abnormal downfall of current in another part. The effects of a short circuit can either be as minute as no effect at all [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The simplest definition of a short circuit, free from all the electrical technicalities, is the occurrence of a surge of excessive current in one part of the electrical network due to the abnormal downfall of current in another part. The effects of a short circuit can either be as minute as no effect at all to as grave as total destruction of the electrical network, explosion of a transformer, and even fire. One of the major causes of a short circuit is the overloading of the electrical network by plugging and using many electrical appliances in one area of the house at the same time. Since too much electricity is demanded in that active area of the house, other parts of the house tend to lose their allocated electrical supply. When the electrical network gets overloaded, the system begins to act abnormally, fluctuating from one part to another part causing a short circuit.</p>
<p>To prevent short circuit from happening in your home, consider the balance in using electrical appliances. Make sure that appliances that require high amount of electricity are not plugged in a single source. For example, a desktop computer and a refrigerator should not be plugged in one outlet when used. Try to distribute the electrical load all over the house as much as possible.</p>
<p>Turn off appliances that are not in use since appliances that are turned on for a very long period of time tend to overheat which may cause short circuit. Aside from that, appliances that are left open for a long time and are definitely hot are proven to dissipate more electricity in the environment rather than using it to perform its functions.</p>
<p>Lastly, perform proper maintenance of the electrical network in your home. Replace broken switches, outlets and circuit breakers before they malfunction and cause short circuit. It is also suggested to install and make use of a circuit breaker to automatically cut the electricity supply in the house when an unfortunate event in the electrical system such as a short circuit occurs.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Mar 2009 15:56:18 +0000</pubDate>
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