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Understanding HVAC Guidelines

Once I purchased my first home, I realized that I needed to do my part in caring for my home appliances. In addition to reading the user manuals for my kitchen appliances and state-of-the-art plumbing system, I realized that I also needed to do a little research about HVAC. Because I had no experience with HVAC systems, I called out a professional to teach me a thing or two. It was fascinating to talk with him, and I was able to take notes about all kinds of important topics, such as maintenance, troubleshooting, and even shopping for a new system. This blog is all about understanding HVAC guidelines.

Understanding HVAC Guidelines

Going Solar And Staying Cool: 3 Ways To Use Renewable Energy For Heating And Cooling

Marilou Girard

Today, homeowners are more concerned about their energy consumption than ever before. One of the areas where your home uses the most energy is the mechanical systems that heat and cool your home. Luckily, there are many modern systems that are efficient enough to use solar energy to power them, or at least reduce their energy consumption. Here are a few ways that renewable energy can be used to heat and cool your home:

1. The Powerful Energy Impact of Solar Water Heaters

The solar energy for your home can come from several types of systems; solar panels are used to produce electricity and collectors are used to store thermal energy. For the heating in your home, solar water heaters are a great way to provide energy for furnaces and boilers that are used for household heating. The collectors used for solar water heaters have improved in design and now there are evacuated tube water heaters, which have pipes in vacuum-sealed glass tubes to improve efficiency. These systems will even work on overcast days and during cooler winter weather.

2. Heat Pumps That Can Be Powered by Solar Panels

The solution for an efficient heating and cooling system for your home is a heat pump. Unlike conventional air conditioning, heat pumps work by removing heat from the environment. The design allows them to efficiently heat and cool your home, using less energy than conventional HVAC systems. They are an ideal solution that can be powered by PV solar panel arrays to provide them with the electricity they need to heat and cool your home.

3. Smart Ventilation Solutions Powered by Solar Energy

Ventilation can be a great solution for cooling homes during certain hours of the day in some climates. If the summer nights where you live are cool, consider having ventilation fans installed, which can come on during the coolest hours of the day to cool your home without using conventional AC. The ventilation system can also be connected to a programmable thermostat to have them turn on automatically when the air outside is cool enough. Home ventilation fans can also be powered by a small solar panel array, so they do not use any electricity from the power grid.

These are a few ways that renewable energy can be used to heat and cool your home. If you are ready to cut your energy costs, contact an HVAC contractor, such as Brian's Heat and Air, and talk with them about some of these options for the heating and cooling in your home. 


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