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Energy Conservation Products |
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TCP, Inc.
Products for all your commercial lighting needs from TCP, Inc. |
Energy Conservation Products
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| Energy Efficient Compact Fluorescent CFL Light Bulbs |
Lamps |
| Spring Lamps |
Floodlights |
| Decorative Lighting |
Linear Lighting |
| Exit and Emergency Lighting |
CFL Fixtures |
| LED and HID Lighting |
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Energy Conservation Kits

Water Conservation Kits - $12.99 each
- 4- LEAK DETECTION TABLETS (2 PKS/2) (N3141)
- 1- USEFUL TIP-SAND INSTRUCTION BOOKLET
- 1- 1.5 GPM KITCHEN FAUCET SWIVEL AERATOR DUAL SPRAY (N3115V-FC)
- 2-1.0 GPM BATHROOM FAUCET AERATOR DUAL THREADS (N3210N)
- 1- WATER CONSERVATION TIPS WHEEL (N 9116)
- 1- TOILET TANK FILL CYCLE DIVERTER ( N3139)
- 1- 2.0 GPM 9-JETS MASSAGE SHOWER HEAD W/ON-OFF (N2920-V)

Energy Conservation Kits - $24.99 each
- 4- 13WCFL SPIRAL ENERGY STAR RATED BULBS= 60W (4 PACK)
- 1- 20W CFL SPIRAL ENERGY STAR RATED BULB= 75W (N0420M)
- 1- 23W CFL SPIRAL ENERGY STAR RATED BULB= 100W (N0423M)
- 1- LIMELIGHT NIGHTLIGHT 100,000 HOUR (NI202)
- 2- PKGS OUTLET & SWITCH GASKET DRAFT STOPPERS (N4013V)
- 2- PKGS OF 12 CLEAR OUTLET DRAFT/SAFETY CAPS (N4QOO-12PK)
- 1- ENERGY CONSERVATION WHEEL (N9117)
Energy Star Conservation Information
ITS BETTER TO SAVE ENERGY THAN TO MAKE ENERGY
No Cost Tips:
- Turn water heater down to 120° F
- Clean refrigerator coils
- Switch refrigerator to power miser setting
- Set refrigerator temperature to 36°-39°F
- Turn off water while shaving and brushing teeth
- Use cold water for wash and wash full loads
- Use the right size pot/pan on the stove burner
- Cover pots/pans when cooking
- Do not preheat your oven except for baking
- Take short showers-they use less hot water than a bath
- Perform water heater maintenance to remove sediment*
Low Cost Tips:
- Install low flow shower heads (2.0 GPM rated) and aerators on faucets
- Insulate your water heater
- Insulate electrical outlets and switches
- Caulk on the inside of doors and windows
- Insulate/caulk all pipe penetrations in walls and ceiling
- Install a bleed line on the evaporative cooler and run line to a tree
- Replace your furnace filter every month
- Replace light bulbs with compact fluorescent lamps (CFL)
- Repair leaky water faucets
Summer Tips:
- Close curtains on the sunny sides of home
- Open windows on the cool sides of home
- Wear loose, light colored clothing
- Use ceiling fans to circulate air in the home
- Fans cool you not the air so, turn them off when you are not in the room
- Set the thermostat at 78° F or higher if you use ceiling fans
Water Heaters
Water Heaters are a major power consumer. Replace an inefficient water heater with an energy-efficient model such as the Marathon ® with a high energy factor of .94*. These units may be purchased at H & M.
* The energy factor is based on three aspects: 1) the recovery efficiency, or how efficiently the heat from the energy source is transferred to the water; 2) stand-by losses, or the percentage of hear lost per hour from the stored water compared to the content of the water; and 3) cycling losses. |
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