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Douglas Electric Cooperative
Douglas Electric is owned
by the members it serves! More than just another electric utility with miles
of power lines, transformers and meters, it is in fact the customers’
cooperative. Along with our dedicated office and operating staff, you are its
greatest asset.
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Your Energy Usage
Use this check list to find out which appliances cost the
most.
Here are some basic items to check when
your electric usage is higher than normal.
- Check your electric meter to
see if the dial is spinning.
- Shut all breakers off at the panel box. See if your meter stops spinning.
It should.
- Turn the breakers on one by one and see which one starts the meter dial
moving. Then see what the breaker controls (hot water, freezer, etc,). This
will give you an idea of what is using electricity in your home.
- Read your meter each day at the same time for three or four days. This
will show you how many kilowatt-hours you use per day.
Common Causes of High Usage:
- Electric Heat: Some thermostats
will only set the heat back to 55 degrees even though
it may appear "off". The heat will come on when
the temperature is lower than 55 degrees. Colder than
normal weather will cause your heat to be on more.
- Forced Air
Systems: Make sure the filter and return air grill
are clean. The ductwork may need insulation and sealing.
Crossover
ducts in mobile homes may be disconnected.
- Thermostats: Thermostats may be inaccurate, especially the bi-metallic
type common with ceiling heat and baseboard heaters. Digital thermostats
may lose their programmed settings when the power goes off.
- Water Heaters: If you don't have an efficient newer model water heater
you can be using more electricity than necessary. If an element is burned
out or sediment has built up inside the tank, your usage can be high.
- Water leaks: Water leaks in pipes, especially hot water leaks, can cause
your water pump and water heater to operate more than normal.
- Water pumps: If your pressure tank becomes waterlogged it will cause
your pump to run. Usually the pump house is a distance away from your house
and you won't hear the pump cycling on and off.
In addition to the above, the usage
graph shown below can be handy for studying areas where
usage might
be high.
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