Department of
Facilities Management
Brown University
Box 1941
295 Lloyd Ave.
Providence, RI 02912

Facility Emergency:
Tel: (401) 863-7800

Service Request:
Tel: (401) 863-7800

Main Office:
Tel: (401) 863-7850
Fax: (401) 863-7885

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Energy Tips

Campus-Wide:

Lighting

  • Always turn lights off when rooms are not in use.
  • Take advantage of natural light.

Computers and related Equipment

  • Monitors are big energy consumers, so set yours to go to a low-power "sleep" mode when not in use. Do not use screen savers, which interfere with sleep mode. If your system does not have a sleep mode, turn off the monitor when you will be away for half an hour or more.
  • Make sure energy-saving features are enabled on your computer and personal printer.
  • Turn off personal printers at night and on weekends. It does not use more energy to turn equipment on and off!

Surroundings

  • Avoid using electric space heaters. They use a lot of energy, cause breakers to trip, and are dangerous to leave unattended.
  • Turn off or unplug equipment that are not in use, such as coffeemakers, shredders, fans, battery chargers, etc.
  • Keep doors and windows closed in temperature-controlled buildings. Dress appropriately for the weather and have additional clothing available in case you are too cold in your space.
  • Use window shades and blinds to regulate solar heat gain
  • Keep hallway doors closed.

Temperature Control

  • Report overheated or overcooled conditions to Facilities.

Lab Refrigeration

  • Combine laboratory refrigerator and/or freezer contents and unplug empty refrigerators or freezers.
  • Set temperatures as low as necessary for current lab work.
  • Dust coils on back of refrigerators and clean the door seal.
  • If the seal won't hold a dollar bill in place, ask your lab manager to install a new one.

Fume Hoods

  • A typical fume hood uses more than 3 times the energy as the average US home.
  • Operate hoods with the sash at proper height for safety.
  • Close sashes to the minimum position when fume hoods are not in active use.

Lab Operations

  • Wait until you have a full load before running automatic glassware washers or autoclaves.
  • Turn equipment off when not in use, especially when you are leaving the lab for more than an hour.
  • Keep the hallway door closed. This is not only a safety measure; it also helps keep the building air system in balance.
  • Consider adding flow restrictors and/or timers to lab sinks to minimize water use (especially hot water use).

Dorm, Apartment, or Home:

  • Replace Incandescent bulbs with compact fluorescents.
  • Add or replace door seals.
  • Buy high efficiency heating systems with separate a system for hot water heaters, or have a system with additional insulated hot water storage.
  • Programmable thermostats are the single best energy savings investment you can make.
  • When adding or replacing an air conditioning systems, buy Energy Star rated units:
    • Consider variable speed/multi-stage units;
    • There are only a few hours per year when full speed/full capacity of air conditioning systems are needed;
    • Multi-stage units use considerably less energy than single stage units when operated over a wide range of outdoor conditions.

 

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