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DIY Energy Audit Tips from the Department Of Energy Doing an energy audit yourself won’t be as comprehensive as a professionally-done audit, but you can get a good idea of how energy in your business is used and where there are energy saving opportunities. Steps: 1. Trace any air leaks. If you feel a draft coming in anywhere, this is a leak. Applying caulk or weather stripping to seal these leaks will yield energy savings of 5-30%! Walk around the outside of your business as well and seal any cracks in foundation, siding, mortar, around doors and windows, etc. However!!! Make sure you have proper ventilation around any area where fuel is burned for heating. You want to avoid backdrafts from combustion gases being pulled into working space from exhaust fans. 2. Ensure that you’re not losing heat through the ceiling and walls of your business because of poor insulation levels. Adequate insulation levels change over time, so make sure they are up to date in your business. Make sure any vents are not blocked. 3. Heating and cooling equipment should be inspected annually. Clean or replace filters every month or two depending on usage. Maintenance for your HVAC system Purchase a semi-annual service maintenance agreement (SMA) with a licensed HVAC contractor to ensure your system lasts and performs well. It’s as important as an oil change for your car! The SMA should include:        

Checking the system’s connections Adjusting temperature and humidity set points Inspecting and oiling fan motors Checking for proper airflow at the unit and each zone Checking for proper control settings and safety shut-down functions Inspecting and repairing duct leaks and insulation gaps Inspecting and repairing economizer operation and recommending upgrade options depending on your weather zone Inspecting and cleaning dirty heat transfer coils in heat pumps, air conditioners and chillers and straightening any bent coils


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