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Thermostat fan settings: Key to beating summer heat and saving energy

Master your AC's fan settings to stay cool while managing electricity bills effectively.

Imran Qureshi
Imran Qureshi
Senior City Reporter · Fri, 03 July 2026 at 03:16 pm
Thermostat fan settings: Key to beating summer heat and saving energy

As Mumbai swelters through intense summer months, many residents overlook a simple but crucial aspect of their air conditioning systems—the thermostat fan setting. The choice between 'Auto' and 'On' modes can significantly influence both comfort levels and monthly electricity expenses, making it worth understanding before the peak heat season arrives.

The 'Auto' setting runs the fan only when the air conditioning unit actively cools or heats your home, meaning it cycles on and off as needed. This approach conserves energy and proves particularly effective during monsoon transitions when humidity levels fluctuate. Conversely, the 'On' setting keeps the fan running continuously, maintaining consistent air circulation throughout your space regardless of whether cooling is actively happening.

Choosing between these modes depends on your household's specific needs. Continuous fan operation, while consuming more electricity, offers superior air filtration and temperature uniformity—benefits that matter greatly for families dealing with allergies, asthma, or multiple pets. The constant circulation helps remove airborne particles and prevents hot spots in your home.

For energy-conscious households focused on reducing bills during summer, 'Auto' delivers better results by minimizing unnecessary fan operation. However, those prioritizing indoor air quality and consistent comfort may find the higher consumption worthwhile. Experts recommend evaluating your family's health needs, pet situation, and local climate patterns before deciding.

Mumbai residents battling soaring temperatures can optimize their cooling strategy by selecting the setting that aligns with their priorities. Making an informed choice now could mean substantial savings on summer electricity bills while maintaining the comfort level your household requires.

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