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  2. Should You Close Vents In Unused Rooms During Winter ... - AOL

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    Here’s what homeowners need to know.

  3. Closing windows or using log burners to cut energy bills ...

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    Professor Cath Noakes said while people are taking steps to cut costs, they are also reducing ventilation and adding pollutants to indoor air.

  4. It's Cold, But Your Home Doesn’t Have to Be. Warm Up With ...

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    $41.99 at wayfair.com. Keep thermostats balanced in different parts of your house. Hot air rises, cold air drops—this can be tricky if you have a two-story home or vaulted ceilings.

  5. Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning - Wikipedia

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    Rooftop HVAC unit with view of fresh-air intake vent Ventilation duct with outlet diffuser vent. These are installed throughout a building to move air in or out of rooms. In the middle is a damper to open and close the vent to allow more or less air to enter the space. The control circuit in a household HVAC installation.

  6. Infiltration (HVAC) - Wikipedia

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    In typical modern U.S. residences, about one-third of the HVAC energy consumption is due to infiltration. Another third is to ground-contact, and the remainder is to heat losses and gains through windows, walls, and other thermal loads. As such, reducing infiltration can yield significant energy savings, with rapid payback.

  7. Demand controlled ventilation - Wikipedia

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    However, such spaces are not always fully occupied; in these cases, energy is wasted as the HVAC system processes more OA than is necessary for the space occupants. [3] Demand control ventilation is an attractive alternative to standard design in these situations because DCV systems only supply the outdoor airflow necessary to serve the ...

  8. Passive ventilation - Wikipedia

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    In climates where the mean absolute difference between inside and outside temperatures exceeds ~10K the energy conservation argument for choosing natural over mechanical ventilation might therefore be questioned. It should however be noted that heating energy might be cheaper and more environmentally friendly than electricity.

  9. 10 Pricey Air Conditioning Myths You've Gotta Stop Believing

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