KEDS publishes recommendations on how to save electricity to the Trade Centers

According to KEDS, large stores of variety of lighting, multiple advertising, climate and other equipment consume a lot of energy, which can easily be saved if each store staff is informed about the means of saving electricity and then encouraged for their application. Here are some of these advices that could be [...]
According to KEDS, large stores of variety of lighting, multiple advertising, climate and other equipment consume a lot of energy, which can easily be saved if each store staff is informed about the means of saving electricity and then encouraged for their application.
Here are some of the advice you can easily apply:
? By reducing or turning off decorating lights and advertising, since the many commercial lighting centers are a huge supplier of electricity.
? Use LED lights, because they're much more efficient.
? Consider installing automatic or rotating doors. Leaving the front door wide open will allow customers quick access and exits from the building, but at the same time loss of coolness or heat.
? Program the cooling until the internal temperature exceeds 24 degrees.
? If possible, install motion sensors to turn on and turn off lights in spaces that are not in constant use (e.g. testing rooms, labor areas, etc.).
? If possible, the cold will be turned off an hour before work ends.












