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It’s easy to leave appliances plugged in, especially when you use them frequently. However, while some devices must stay plugged in to do their jobs, such as the refrigerator, many others benefit from unplugging. Here, learn why electrical contractors emphasize keeping appliances unplugged, and which devices are the biggest energy offenders.

What Is Phantom Electricity?

When an appliance gets switched off but remains plugged in, it draws phantom power, also known as phantom electricity, load, or energy. The amount of energy that gets wasted depends on the appliance and brand, with larger devices typically using more power. Phantom loads cost $19 billion per year in misspent energy, or $165 a household.

electrical contractorsUnplugging the appliances around your home not only saves money and helps reduce your carbon footprint, but it also protects against power surge damage. Unless your home is equipped with a surge protection system, plugged-in appliances can sustain damage if you're using two of them at the same time. These small surges cause circuit deterioration over time, while large surges from events such as transformer explosions and lightning strikes will fry anything that's plugged in.

What Devices Use Phantom Electricity?

Electrical contractors recommend unplugging small kitchen devices, such as food processors, coffee makers, and microwaves, as well as computer and entertainment systems, including your router, modem, printer, video game console, television, DVD player, and sound system. Also, unplug your chargers, power strips, and non-digital appliances, such as the washer and dryer. All of these items waste watts, or units of power. For example, your television wastes up to 45 watts when it's continuously on standby.

You can make it easier to unplug numerous appliances at a time with power strips. Also, look for the ENERGY STAR seal of approval when replacing your appliances to increase the energy efficiency in your household. Finally, encourage everyone in your family to make these practices habit to conserve the most energy.

 

The electrical contractors at Zelek Electric Co. in Old Lyme, CT, are here to help you conserve energy and save money. This company has served the region for over 33 years, providing residential and commercial customers with a full suite of electrical services, including 24/7 emergency assistance. Call (860) 434-9726 today to schedule an appointment, or visit the electrical contractors online for details about their products and services.

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