Summer Weather: Can Your Building Take the Heat?
Summer heat and humidity always present a challenge for your facility and business operations. With heat waves and extreme weather events on the rise, these concerns have only become amplified in recent years. By taking action now, you can reduce summer energy bills, optimize occupant comfort and ensure reliable operations. Here's what you should do.
Check your cooling system
No matter what type of cooling system you use, these measures will help optimize performance.
- Hire a qualified professional to inspect and clean your system. An inspection will help identify any problems and ensure your system runs efficiently.
- Change air filters throughout your facility regularly. Dirty filters make your system work harder, wasting energy and reducing indoor air quality.
- Make sure your system uses the right type and amount of refrigerant. Too much or too little refrigerant can increase system operating costs.
- Check dampers to ensure they are opening and closing correctly. Dampers can become stuck in position, rendering them ineffective at regulating airflow.
- Seal and insulate accessible ductwork. Conditioned air leaking through ductwork reduces cooling system efficiency. Aerosol spray technology can be used to seal inaccessible ductwork.
- Maintain a daily log of cooling equipment performance data. Comparing past results against current readings can help in spotting potential performance issues.
Maintain your building
Take these actions to improve cooling system efficiency and increase comfort.
- Tune building controls. Poorly aligned building controls — such as thermostats, sensors and humidistats — can waste energy. Adjust them for the changing seasons or operating schedules.
- Make sure registers are unobstructed by furniture or equipment. Vents must be kept clear to ensure a comfortable and uniform airflow.
- Inspect windows and exterior doors for leaks. Leaks let conditioned air out of your building, wasting energy. Seal them with caulk or weatherstripping.
- Check building insulation levels. Proper insulation reduces cooling energy use and keeps occupants comfortable. Make sure your insulation levels meet ASHRAE 90.1 building energy efficiency recommendations.
Prepare for extreme weather
Summer storms and lightning can damage your facility and endanger staff. Make sure you're ready.
- Review and update your emergency plan. In any type of emergency, it's critical to have an updated plan in place. Include evacuation routes and closing procedures. Share your plan with your entire staff.
- Make sure your building is adequately safeguarded against lightning and power surges. Lightning arrestors protect your building from lightning by safely sending excess voltage to the ground. Surge protection devices provide an additional line of defense for sensitive electronic equipment.
- Ensure that backup power is available and in working condition. Backup power keeps your facility operating during a power interruption. Inspect and test standby generators and other backup power equipment.
- Develop a cooling emergency action plan. Cooling system failure can reduce occupant comfort and productivity and threaten critical equipment. Backup options include temporary portable cooling or a permanent standby cooling system.
These measures will help take the heat off your building and operating budget this summer and keep your business running smoothly.
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