Home Energy Saver Toolkits

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Looking for some ways to save on your power and water bills while helping to keep your home warm in winter and cooler in summer? We’ve got you covered! 

Our new Home Energy Saver Toolkits are now available for loan from Frankston City Libraries.

These tools includes a range of simple resources to use around your home to see where energy, water and gas is being wasted or lost, and provides practical and inexpensive fixes for renters and owners.  

The loan period for each kit is 3 weeks. Loans on kit one and two cannot be renewed. Loans on kit three may be renewed if there are no other reservations. 

Three toolkits are available: 

Kit One: 
  • Energy saving contact thermometer – to measure the air temperature around your house, hot water temperature, and fridge and freezer temperatures. You may have these hotter or colder than they need to be. 

  • Non-contact infrared thermometer – a fast and fun way to see where you might lose or be gaining heat and cold air in your house. It measures the temperature of surfaces such as walls and windows without touching them. A great device for identifying opportunities for draught proofing, window coverings and insulation. 

  • Water flow measuring cup – a simple device to discover how many litres of water your taps and showers are using each minute (and how that compares to recommended flow rates), to help you reduce hot water costs and water wastage. 

  • Power-mate lite energy meter – measures the electricity consumption of all electrical appliances and will tell you the running costs. It can be used on fridges, freezers, televisions, microwaves, and computers etc. It is also helpful in understanding where standby power is being used unnecessarily. 

 

 

Home Energy Saver Toolkit Guide(PDF, 2MB)

 

Kit Two:
  • Thermal imaging camera – to help reveal where hot or cold air is leaking in and out of your home. The camera will help you locate gaps in insulation, in identifying draughts around doors and windows, as well as leaky fridge seals and high energy use appliances. 

 

 

Instruction Guide(PDF, 1MB)

Kit Three:
  • Portable Induction Cooktop Toolkit -The portable Induction Cooktop is a powerful kitchen appliance that's user-friendly, operates quietly and has a child lock safety feature. This cooktop is a great way to test if induction cooking is for you, and if you have the right pots and pans for it. The kit contains a Westinghouse WHIC01K Induction Cooktop, a magnet for testing cookware, this Instruction Guide and the user manual.

Before you reserve or borrow Kit Three, you will need to complete a Library of Things Induction session at one of our branches. These sessions take around 15 minutes.

Book in for an induction session here



Easy to read and watch instruction guides are provided with each kit (and are also available - along with video instruction). 
Residents can also borrow a copy of the book, ‘Your Home,’ a comprehensive guide to environmentally sustainable homes.  
Development of the kits is one of the actions in Council’s new Climate Change Strategy.

 

Feedback

We would love to hear your feedback once you have borrowed these toolkits.
Home Energy Saver Toolkit - Evaluation Survey
Give us feedback about the Induction Cooktops