A digital programmable thermostat automatically maintains indoor temperatures appropriate to the household’s daily schedule, as well as personal preferences. In addition, programming temperature settings actually saves money on energy costs. The Department of Energy estimates that a typical residence can save an average of $180 a year by automating thermostat settings. Instead of constant up-and-down manual adjustments, programmed temperatures allow a home furnace and air conditioner to operate more efficiently, and it also reduces wear and tear on these components.
Programmable technology also continues to advance. Wi-Fi connectivity can monitor and allow you to remotely adjust your home’s HVAC units. Smart thermostats can “learn” daily habits of occupation in the house, as well as normal temperature preferences, then create a programmed temperature schedule customized for your home.
The Department of Energy’s Energystar.gov website has posted recommended temperature settings for programmable thermostats in residences. In addition, here are a few tips to get maximum advantage of programmable comfort control in your home.
- Upgrading from a manual unit to a programmable thermostat may not be a do-it-yourself project for several reasons, including the requirement for 24-volt electrical power. Contact an HVAC professional to make sure the job’s done correctly.
- Rather than simply relying on the factory-installed settings, program the system for your home’s customized temperature needs.
- Where possible, program a single temperature for extended spans of time. This might include the long period when the house is empty during the day and/or also at night when occupants are sleeping.
- Avoid programming frequent large swings in temperature.
- The best energy savings result from consistency. Try to avoid frequently overriding the unit’s programmed settings unless it is absolutely necessary.
- If you’re going to be away from home for more than two days, select the thermostat’s “Hold” or “Vacation” setting.
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