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52 Summer cooling Using a heat pump as an air conditioner in summer instead of opening the windows and doors will increase your power bill. Instead, try creating a cross-draft by leaving windows open on opposite sides of the house. You can also close blinds or curtains to keep the sun out in the heat of the day. If you do use the air conditioner to cool the space, close windows and doors otherwise the heat pump will have to work harder to keep the temperature down and end up costing you more. Checklist for using a heat pump efficiently Like any heating option, heat pumps give the best energy savings when they are used wisely. • Heat the spaces that you are actually using and shut doors and curtains to keep the heat in. • Don’t have the temperature higher than you need it – aim for between 18-22°C while you are using a space, and 16°C overnight if required. • Learn to use the timer features so your heat pump turns on an hour or so before you get home, instead of leaving it on all day. • Make sure your house is well insulated, so that you keep the heat you are paying for in your house longer. • Clean the filter (inside and outside) regularly, as per the manufacturer’s instructions. • Only use your heat pump as an air conditioner if you really need to. Try opening windows and doors on either side of the house to get a through breeze. Close curtains on hot, sunny days to keep your home cool and shady.

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