Gree Mini Splits. Energy-Efficient.
No matter how energy-efficient your appliances are, they will not run at their peak efficiency if they are not well-maintained. You will need to check and change your air filters regularly – at least every three months, but more often if they get dirty faster. Dirty air filters slow down the flow of air and make your system work harder, using more energy.
Gree Air Conditioners. Check your Thermostat Settings.
If possible, use a programmable thermostat to keep you comfortable when you are at home, but reduce energy use when you are away. Make sure that your heating and cooling ducts are sealed. If air is escaping from your ducts, you may be losing as much as 20 percent of the potential efficiency of your furnace or air conditioner.Tighten your system’s electrical connections.
Gree International. Lubricate your System’s Moving Parts.
Without lubrication, friction increases and, again, your system must work harder to accomplish the same amount of heating and cooling. Check the condensate drain. A plugged drain can greatly reduce the efficiency of your air conditioner. It can also cause flooding.
Gree HVAC. Don't forget!
Check your system controls, especially the starting cycle.Make sure that the system starts, operates, and shuts off without any difficulty.Clean the evaporator and condenser coils on your air conditioner.Check the amount of refrigerant in your air conditioner. Too much or too little can both make your system less energy efficient.Clean and adjust the components of the blower in your system. If there are any problems with the airflow, your system may be losing up to 15 percent of its potential efficiency.