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Energy-Efficiency Tips for Business

The energy experts at Tampa Electric developed these energy-efficiency tips to help you better manage your energy costs. Being a wise energy consumer is good for the environment and your bottom line.

To get started on your energy-saving journey, we recommend that you complete a free Energy Audit that’s designed to pinpoint areas where you can save the most.

Heating and Cooling

  • weather-square-blue.svgHeat and cool only in frequently used spaces.
  • Set thermostats to lowest comfortable setting for heating (68 degrees); the highest for cooling (76 degrees).
  • Reduce internal heat generation as much as possible during cooling season.
  • Install locking covers on all accessible thermostats to avoid tampering.
  • Minimize the use of strip heating. Disconnect if in excess of kilowatt (kW) per ton of A/C.
  • Consider installing programmable thermostats that can shut down heating, A/C and ventilating equipment during unoccupied periods.
  • Replace air filters monthly.
  • Turn off all non-critical exhaust fans.
  • When using an exhaust hood in food preparation, add control or gravity dampers to keep exhaust duct closed when it is not in operation.
  • Sign up for a regularly scheduled systems maintenance program.
  • Consider adding controls to shut ventilation system off whenever the building is unoccupied for an extended period of time (i.e., evenings and weekends).
  • Make outdoor air dampers as airtight as possible when closed.

Lighting

  • ledlightbulb-square-blue.svgTurn off lights in all unoccupied rooms.
  • Replace incandescent lamps with high-efficiency light-emitting diode lamps (LEDs).
  • Retrofit existing fluorescent fixtures with energy-efficient LED fixtures.
  • Install occupancy sensors, which detect occupants in a given space, to turn lights on or off. (Good in storage rooms, break rooms, offices, restrooms, corridors, garage and dock areas, etc.)
  • Replace or retrofit exit signs with incandescent lamps with LED exit signs. This will reduce energy consumption and maintenance costs and increase the sign’s life to up to 10 years.
  • To maintain light levels, establish a maintenance program to change all lamps and clean all fixtures at a predetermined time.
  • Control all outside lighting systems with timers or photocells, making sure you adjust them to the changing seasons.

Tampa Electric’s conditioned and non-conditioned Lighting and Lighting Occupancy Sensor programs offer rebates for updates to lighting equipment that meets our energy-efficiency standards.

Refrigeration

  • refrigherator-square-blue.svgConsolidate items to enable spare units to be turned off.
  • Keep seals and latches in good operating condition.
  • Maintain temperatures no colder than necessary.
  • Install plastic strip curtains at doors and walk-in units to reduce cooling losses when doors are open.
  • Maintain proper refrigerant and adequate product spacing for proper circulation.

Building Envelope

  • ductwork-square-blue.svgInstall door threshold(s) and weather-stripping.
  • Caulk and seal around window and door frames.
  • Consider installing awnings, solar film or solar screens.
  • Consider verifying and upgrading/installing building insulation.
  • Have your ductwork inspected for leaks.
  • Have your insulation checked in the attic.
  • Install automatic door closers.
  • Install plastic strip curtains or an air curtain between conditioned and non-conditioned spaces.

Hot and Cold Water Systems

  • waterheater-square-blue.svgSet thermostat(s) at 110 degrees or to any code requirement.
  • Inspect the water-supply system periodically and repair any leaks, including faucets.
  • Inspect insulation on storage tanks and repair or replace as needed.
  • Add insulation to storage tanks and hot water lines.
  • Use flow restrictors and water-saving showerheads.

Tampa Electric’s Water Heating program offers rebates when you install a high-efficiency water heating system.

Other

  • Turn off machines when not needed.
  • Avoid simultaneous startup of equipment to minimize peak kilowatt demand.
  • When replacing worn and defective motors, use motors sized as close to the load as possible, and specify high-efficiency motors.
  • Review startup and shutdown procedures with employees to ensure equipment is not started before needed or left on longer than necessary.

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