Improving energy efficiency of your refrigerator
Every consumer who is looking to buy a new refrigerator will want an appliance that will help to save his energy bills and money. Conserving energy in any appliance is of utmost priority these days. Refrigerators alone consume more than most appliances combined in one house.
There are so many questions running through one’s mind when it comes to improving the energy efficiency.
Before learning ways to improve efficiency, let us understand that cold air transmits through the heat in the refrigerator.
- Keep off the top
People usually keep stuff like cereal boxes on the top of the refrigerator. Due to this, the heat cannot escape and it takes a longer time for the refrigerator to cool down. This can drain the energy.
- Condenser coil
The condenser coil located at the back of the refrigerator needs regular cleaning. Dust and webs block the heat from going out. These coils are the cooling agents for the refrigerator. Even the best refrigerators will not function well if the condenser coils are not cleaned at regular intervals.
- No longer open doors
Nothing consumes more energy than an open refrigerator. When the door is kept open for a long time, the cold air leaks out and then it takes up a lot of heat to cool the system.
- Off the ice maker
Ice makers, though are very convenient for the users for dispersing ice, often tend to eat up the energy by 14-20 percent. If, not using them, turn it off and switch to ‘ice cube tray days’ to conserve the energy.
- Ventilation
Proper ventilation is necessary even for the best refrigerators. The refrigerator should be placed at least 2 inches away from the wall to let the heat pass through the condenser coil. If the heat does not pass through, then the refrigerator has to work hard to cool down.
- Check gasket
It is important to check any unwanted open seal while closing the refrigerator door. Doors that are not properly sealed can let the cold escape and in return use up the energy. If you find the seal left open, replace the gasket.
- Organize and arrange
You can get the best refrigerators, but if you do not organize or declutter it occasionally, then even the best refrigerators will not be of any use. When food items are properly organized, it is easier to locate and you will not have to keep the door open for more time to find it. Large and bulky food items that take up too much space like bread or pizza boxes should not be kept on the top shelf as there are chances of the heat being trapped. The compressor will have to pump more to cool the refrigerator thereby shooting up your energy bills.
- Cool it off
Wait for the leftover food to cool off before stashing it in the refrigerator. Do not keep hot items in the refrigerator.
- Clean up accumulated frost
In older refrigerators, users had to manually defrost the ice buildup. Ice accumulated near the coils can make the refrigerators work overtime. Today, while the best refrigerators come with better technology and best results, it always pays to be alert in order to save energy consumption.
As they say `A stitch in time, saves nine’, it is good to be cautious rather than be sorry. Some of the best refrigerators in the market today have a lifespan of around ten years. Always go for energy efficient appliances to save your energy bills in the longer run.