Hello;
I have a confounding problem with my electrical power consumption at my cottage north of Toronto.
I completely close up the cottage for the winter, only leaving the electric furnace on in the basement, with the basement mounted thermostat set to its lowest setting (ie. about 40 oF).
The basement is very well insulated. Nothing else is on at the cottage over the winter and we do not use the place over the winter.
For the past many winters my electrical usage for the winter months ranges around 1250 KWH - however this last winter the consumption jumped to 3400 KWH - and I'm totally puzzled why...
FYI - for this past winter the weather was (a bit) less severe than previous yrs so I would have anticipated the consumption would be similar if not less.
Everything is the same this yr as in previous yrs. There is no add'l places (windows, doors etc) where heat c/b leaking out, and again no other power was left on, etc.
The thermostat is working properly. When I did go up to chk on the place a month or so ago the ambient temperature in the basement was actually what it is supposed to be (ie around 40%) - meaning the furnace didn't appear to be running more than it should (and boosting the temperature).
Also the furnace appears to be working normally - ie. blower fan etc is working properly...
The power utility will be chkg the meter, but my guess is they may not find or report any issue with it.
So what on earth could be causing my power usage to jump by a factor or almost 3 times?? - Considering the only "culprit" has to the electric furnace (or the meter!!) can anyone suggest what c/b misbehaving with it to cause this issue...?
Any and all comments and suggestions very gratefully welcome.
Cheers, Glen
I have a confounding problem with my electrical power consumption at my cottage north of Toronto.
I completely close up the cottage for the winter, only leaving the electric furnace on in the basement, with the basement mounted thermostat set to its lowest setting (ie. about 40 oF).
The basement is very well insulated. Nothing else is on at the cottage over the winter and we do not use the place over the winter.
For the past many winters my electrical usage for the winter months ranges around 1250 KWH - however this last winter the consumption jumped to 3400 KWH - and I'm totally puzzled why...
FYI - for this past winter the weather was (a bit) less severe than previous yrs so I would have anticipated the consumption would be similar if not less.
Everything is the same this yr as in previous yrs. There is no add'l places (windows, doors etc) where heat c/b leaking out, and again no other power was left on, etc.
The thermostat is working properly. When I did go up to chk on the place a month or so ago the ambient temperature in the basement was actually what it is supposed to be (ie around 40%) - meaning the furnace didn't appear to be running more than it should (and boosting the temperature).
Also the furnace appears to be working normally - ie. blower fan etc is working properly...
The power utility will be chkg the meter, but my guess is they may not find or report any issue with it.
So what on earth could be causing my power usage to jump by a factor or almost 3 times?? - Considering the only "culprit" has to the electric furnace (or the meter!!) can anyone suggest what c/b misbehaving with it to cause this issue...?
Any and all comments and suggestions very gratefully welcome.
Cheers, Glen