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HOW TO USE CREATE CEILING FAN & LG AC ECO MODE
HOW TO USE CREATE CEILING FAN & LG AC ECO MODE
Ceiling fans can be set to rotate in different directions depending on the season to optimize comfort and energy efficiency.
Summer
Direction: Counterclockwise
Effect: A counterclockwise rotation pushes air down, creating a wind-chill effect that makes the room feel cooler. This allows you to set your air conditioner at a higher temperature, saving energy.
Winter
Direction: Clockwise
Effect: A clockwise rotation pulls air up, which redistributes the warm air that naturally rises to the ceiling. This gentle updraft helps to circulate warm air throughout the room, improving heating efficiency.
LG AC Units
Eco settings for air conditioning (AC) during summer and winter can help save energy and reduce costs while maintaining comfort. Here are some general guidelines for both seasons:
Summer Eco Settings
Temperature Setting:
Set the thermostat to 78°F (25-27°C) when you are at home and need cooling.
Use a moderate fan speed to ensure even cooling without excessive energy use.
In very hot weather, a higher fan speed can help circulate cool air more efficiently.
Mode:
Use the "Cool" mode for direct cooling.
Use the "Eco" or "Energy Saver" mode if available. This mode cycles the compressor on and off, maintaining the set temperature more efficiently.
Additional Tips:
Use ceiling fans to enhance cooling and allow you to set the thermostat higher.
Close blinds or curtains during the hottest part of the day to reduce heat gain.
Ensure windows and doors are well-sealed to prevent cool air from escaping.
Winter Eco Settings
Temperature Setting:
Set the thermostat to 68°F (20°C) when you are at home and need heating.
Lower the temperature to around 60-62°F (15-17°C) when you are away from home or sleeping.
Fan Speed:
Use a lower fan speed to maintain a comfortable temperature without overworking the system.
For systems with a variable fan speed, set it to auto to adjust according to the heating demand.
Mode:
Use the "Heat" mode for direct heating.
If your AC has a "Heat Pump" setting, ensure it is in this mode to efficiently heat your home.
Additional Tips:
Open curtains during the day to let in natural heat from the sun.
Ensure windows and doors are insulated and sealed properly to retain heat.
General Energy-Saving Tips
Maintenance:
Regularly clean or replace air filters.
Ensure the outdoor unit is free of debris.
Schedule annual maintenance checks to keep the system running efficiently.
Thermostat:
Consider using a programmable or smart thermostat to automate temperature adjustments based on your schedule.
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  • @ArdjanaKolani
    @ArdjanaKolani 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Pershendetje sa kushton ekspresi

  • @denisevennet7656
    @denisevennet7656 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I love Spain😍name of the city please🤠 greetings from USA🌵🇺🇲🌵

  • @stephenpatton6985
    @stephenpatton6985 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Just found your channel,we have just finished a similar project,so subscribed to follow your progress.its hard work but worth it..

  • @ExcelTimeSavers
    @ExcelTimeSavers หลายเดือนก่อน

    Excellent. I need to cut 3 inch wide slit into 3 inch deep hollow brick layer mounted on regular brick cement wall. Please suggest an easy clean way.

  • @mysicilycorner
    @mysicilycorner หลายเดือนก่อน

    Beautiful!!

  • @amimandlReal
    @amimandlReal 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You definitely have your work cut out for you. Is this one of the projects you could bid on and commit to renovating?

  • @jenniferoflynn1565
    @jenniferoflynn1565 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Fabulous!!!

  • @sunseeker8457
    @sunseeker8457 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is not a Spanish plug set-up. It's European. (Sweden, Norway, Germany etc).

  • @24June91
    @24June91 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I find it much easier to work with electricity in USA than in Europe (and I am European). The sockets are bigger and much easier to wire. The sockets and their housing are also more solid and sturdy, and it is more rapid to fasten them to the studs. I would say it took me nearly double the time to wire my house in Europe vs my house in USA. Of course, it also helps that the current is weaker so that an accident will not hurt you or kill you.

    • @okaro6595
      @okaro6595 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Easier to wire? I'm the US you must mend the wires and crew then. I Europe the sockets have waho style connectors. Sure I the US they are more Standardized. I'm Europe every socket is wired differently.

    • @24June91
      @24June91 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@okaro6595 I am from Europe by the way. No, you must not mend them in USA if you do not want to, you have the option of sticking them right in and tighten them with the screw. Obviously, if you mend them, it is so much stronger than the European system, so it is nice to have that option. Also, the copper wire is just one thread, not twenty or thirty and a mess like in Europe. Double sockets come together as a nice prewired standard in USA and no need for you to do anything and you can buy built in moisture and spike protection as well. The American system is infinitely better. I have wired in two European countries and in USA. Even the socket housing boxes are much easier to attach to the wall in USA. Unfortunately, the European system builds on the German system

    • @okaro6595
      @okaro6595 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@24June91 bend. There are double sockets in Europe also. In some countries they prefer two singles side by side as the cords do not block each other. In Finland that is never done.

  • @jeffparker4490
    @jeffparker4490 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Is it right to say you can’t use multi strand cable in Spain

  • @RichK8686
    @RichK8686 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi there. Random Q. What's the best way to cap unused light wiring in Spain? Just twist on caps, or is there a better (safer) way? tx!

  • @The_InfantMalePollockFrancis
    @The_InfantMalePollockFrancis ปีที่แล้ว

    What I hate is that spaniards' method of fixing the outlets to the walls f***ing suck and are LAZY. They rip out so easily. I had to replace them in my flats a couple of times and was shocked to find they do the same LAZY crap in another comunidad when I bought my house!!!

  • @crpth1
    @crpth1 ปีที่แล้ว

    Calling it a "Spanish plug" is kind of funny. LOL 😂 😂 FIY That's the European standard. As in, from Portugal to Norway it's all the same. UK just has to screw themselves up as usual. Individual identity or sheer stupidity. You decide... tip: Get a "double plug" so you don't have to deal with extensions, alignment, etc. One set of original cables and that's it. Save time, work and complications. ;-)

    • @IAmThe_RA
      @IAmThe_RA 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It's called Schuko. It is German.

    • @okaro6595
      @okaro6595 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It is a German design and various countries have adopted it but it really is not an European standard. 28 European countries of 40 use it. Finland adopted it in 1930. Spain adopted it in the 1980s.

    • @Marcel_Germann
      @Marcel_Germann 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@okaro6595 But still different from the German ones in the way it is installed. The frame and the insert here are usually not taken apart, usually riveted together so you can't separate them without destroying them. And the frame is held in place by the cover that is fixed with a screw to the socket outlet. And the good socket outlets here have no screw terminals anymore, same is for the light switches. Only cheap, or special stuff, has screw terminals here. Special stuff would be a wall mounted pull switch.

  • @okaro6595
    @okaro6595 ปีที่แล้ว

    In Finland hey put the phase on the right and the neutral on the left. Of course it really does not matter in the end as you can plug it either way. I really like this two side by side compared to the Finnish single double socket one on top of the other. Sure this requires more wiring.

    • @Flat_Earth_Addy
      @Flat_Earth_Addy ปีที่แล้ว

      In the Balkans both wires are phase and no neutral or earth is used. It's safer. Not sure why other countries do not do it.

    • @IAmThe_RA
      @IAmThe_RA 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@Flat_Earth_AddySo when there's an earth fault, you'll be the path to earth. No, thanks.

  • @dennisgreene7164
    @dennisgreene7164 ปีที่แล้ว

    So much easier to wire than UK sockets.

    • @Flat_Earth_Addy
      @Flat_Earth_Addy ปีที่แล้ว

      How?

    • @The_InfantMalePollockFrancis
      @The_InfantMalePollockFrancis ปีที่แล้ว

      They put the frames in TERRIBLY.

    • @johnpugh5747
      @johnpugh5747 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      UK far superior in all sockets and switches. I am electrical engineer lived in Spain many years, so I do know

    • @IAmThe_RA
      @IAmThe_RA 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@johnpugh5747 That's your opinion.

  • @ElJasperino
    @ElJasperino ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks I was looking for official wiring since I’m also going to renovate stuff soon. I’m the Netherlands we use brown for positive and black is it is after a switch. Absolutely not sure how the rest of the world is handling this. 😂

    • @DavidJackson-zi1he
      @DavidJackson-zi1he ปีที่แล้ว

      In Sweden, it's also brown for live (positive) but now orange for switched live (after a light switch). Before orange, white was commonly used as the switched live. In France, they use red wire for the live (and blue for the neutral). In the UK, it's brown and blue - but there is no different colour for a switched live after a light switch.

    • @ElJasperino
      @ElJasperino ปีที่แล้ว

      @@DavidJackson-zi1he strange that this differs from country to country. In the Netherlands the old scheme was: green for positive, red for negative, how confusing and dangerous if you know nothing about it. 😂

    • @DavidJackson-zi1he
      @DavidJackson-zi1he ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ElJasperino It is very strange! But if you read about the history of wiring colours, you'll understand it was much much more confusing in the past! For fixed wiring (in buildings) the UK changed colours in 2004. Before that, the old scheme was red for positive, black for negative and green/yellow for protective (earth). In Germany and Austria, the old colour for earth was red, but in Italy it was yellow. So many years ago, a red cable could be positive (UK), negative (NL) or protective conductor/earth (DE/AT). There's a great (UK) article called "The history of colour identification of conductors" which explains how we all (half) harmonised...

    • @killianmmmoore
      @killianmmmoore ปีที่แล้ว

      Is it possible to rewire it so switches only control the ceiling lights and not the sockets? Then control lamps either manually or via smart plugs/bulbs?

  • @lindaowens65
    @lindaowens65 ปีที่แล้ว

    A little narrative would be nice.