Source: Hitachi / HOME & LIFESTYLE / 04 Oct 2022
According to the US Department of Energy, as a general rule, you should be setting your air conditioner at 25ºC (or 78ºF). In some countries, policies are being passed to set an established temperature by default on new air conditioning units, as an effort to prevent energy waste and to direct consumers to what is considered an acceptable temperature.
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