Presently, every commercial establishment must be facing the problem of paying higher and higher amount for their gas and electricity bills. Therefore, these organizations would be too eager if they could save on their commercial gas and electricity consumption.
To help them, some devices have been developed using the principle of Magnetic Fluid Conditioning.
The history of the development of this principle began from the research made about the influence of magnetic fields on flowing fluids. It started with experiments carried out by Michael Faraday and James C. Maxwell more than one hundred fifty years ago. Around 1900, the Dutch Scientist Dr. van der Waals found that when hydrogen having cage-like structure combines with carbon, it produces pseudo compounds. When the molecules of these pseudo compounds stay together, they produce forces for mutual attraction and repulsion amongst these molecules. This force is known as 'van der Waals force'. Under the influence of a magnetic field, this force causes these pseudo compounds to disperse and to combine with additional oxygen atoms which could produce dramatic improvement in combustion efficiency. During World War II, Germans designed magnetic devices using this principle as fuel energizers for the engines of their war planes. This has been farther developed in 1960's by a Japanese Saburo Miyata Moriya and in 1970's by an American Roland Carpenter. These magnetic devices are fixed externally on the pipe carrying commercial oil and gas supply which improves the burning efficiency of the fuel thus ultimately reducing fuel consumption. This is a possible way for reducing commercial gas consumption.
We can also save consumption of electricity in a commercial establishment by following these simple ideas:
" Natural lighting is to be used as far as possible. Unnecessary use of fluorescent tube lights is to be avoided.
" Ceiling fans are to be used wherever possible, so that ACs could be run at higher temperature.
" It should be ensured that lights, fans and other electrical equipments are put off when they are not in use.
" Computers running unnecessarily, consume good amount of power. If nobody is working in the night, computers should be shut down. If the employees themselves are not shutting their machines before they are going home, these machines could be put on timer. This step will also ensure power saving as reduced AC running cost, because they are not required to remove unnecessary heat generated by these idle machines.
" Too much cooling of the building at night is not necessary. The idea of keeping these computers cool during night to prolong their life is not a good idea. The cost of keeping these machines cool in the night would be more than the cost of replacing any of them because of any malfunction. Anyway, life of a computer is not long.
" It is also a good idea to have an energy audit in the organization to find possible ways of reducing consumption of energy.
These are the few ideas which can be thought of to save on commercial gas and electricity consumption.
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