06 February 2007

 

Energy Savings: Programmable Thermostats

Here's some money and energy savings advice from Toolbase Services: "Programmable thermostats save energy by permitting occupants to set temperatures according to whether the house is occupied. These thermostats can automatically store and repeat settings daily with allowance for manual override. By eliminating manual setback, which is easy to forget, they allow the setting of more comfortable temperatures in the morning before occupants wake. Temperature setback can be adjusted for both heating and cooling seasons.

Programmable thermostats can be set to adjust the temperature setting according to a user's schedule. These thermostats typically have a digital interface that allows more precise temperature control and a wider range of options or features.

Programmable thermostats typically offer a number of programming options:

Other special features depend on manufacturer and model and may include the following:

Different types of heating/cooling systems may require different types of programmable thermostats. For example, heat pumps require programmable thermostats that minimize the use of less efficient auxiliary electric resistance heating. Only a few companies manufacture line-voltage setback thermostats that directly control 120 volt or 240 volt line-voltage circuits connected to electric baseboard electric heaters. When purchasing a programmable thermostat, it is necessary to insure the thermostat is compatible with the HVAC system."

If you need to find a quality HVAC company to install a programmable thermostat, you can use our network at Construction Deal. You can post your request for free to find a company to come and install a new thermostat in your home.

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