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Learn how an electronic timer on your natural gas fireplace can save energy.
 
Managing energy costs is a hot topic for many apartment and condo developments. Especially for those that share a common bill for appliances like in-suite gas fireplaces.
Here are some simple ways to use less energy in your strata block or apartment complex:

Space heating

Water heating

Building structure

Space heating

Boilers

  • Maintain your boilers and associated systems. Get your maintenance contractor to measure boiler efficiency at least once every year.
  • Turn off boilers and heating pumps in the summer. If some residents require heat in warmer weather, it's cheaper to provide them with portable heaters.
  • Get your maintenance contractor to check the control system. Inadequate or incorrectly operating controls can increase your costs by 20 per cent.
  • Replace your boiler if it's more than 25 years old. Installing new high-efficiency units can reduce your gas usage by up to 30 per cent.

Fireplaces

  • Turn off pilot lights in the summer.
  • Use automatic fireplace shut-off timers. Timers run for one hour, then need to be reset, and can yield major savings.
  • Make sure fireplaces are part of your annual maintenance schedule.

Make-up air units

  • Turn off heating in the summer months.
  • Set temperature controls to 18 degrees Celsius (64 degrees Fahrenheit). This temperature is usually sufficient for corridors, stairs and hallways.

Water heating

Tank-type heaters

  •  Make sure tank-type heaters are part of your annual maintenance schedule.
  • Think about changing tank-type heaters to boiler/storage tank combinations for major cost and energy savings

Storage tanks

  • Make sure storage tanks are well insulated.

Pipes

  • Insulate all hot water pipes in the boiler room and any running through unheated areas such as parkades. Make sure that valves and flanges are insulated.

Water temperature

  • Set the water temperature at 55 degrees Celsius (131 degrees Fahrenheit). Hotter temperature settings waste energy while lower settings can lead to increased bacterial growth.

Showers and faucets

  • Install low-flow showerheads and save up to 30 per cent on your hot water usage. Flow reducers on faucets can offer additional savings.

Swimming pools

  • Adjust temperature settings so that the air temperature in the indoor pool area is higher than the water temperature — this greatly reduces heat loss from the pool. 
  • Cover the pool and hot tub when not in use to reduce heat loss and evaporation.
  • Reduce indoor pool room ventilation rates at night when the pool is not being used.
  • Cover the pool throughout the period when it is being heated before the start of the season.

Building structure

Insulation

  • Check insulation levels when refurbishing and upgrading to current standards where possible.

Windows and doors

  •  Draft-proof windows and doors with weatherstripping.
  • Install double-glazed windows.
 

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