If you want to save on your home energy bills, make sure you are using a
programmable thermostat. Of all the things you can do to save energy at home,
installing a programmable thermostat should be number one.
In Energy Efficient Homes for Dummies, author RiK DeGunther, a
design engineer and energy consultant, picked his ten best energy-saving
investments around the home. Number one on his list -- Installing a
Programmable Thermostat.
If you are a motivated do-it-yourselfer, in most cases you can install it
yourself.
How a programmable thermostat saves energy
Before there were programmable thermostats, you had to remember to turn the
temperature down at night and back up the next morning. Every temperature
adjustment had to be manual. But sometimes people forget. The result – wasted
energy, and wasted money on heating bills.
Programmable thermostats are much more efficient at adjusting your temperature at specified times during the day and night.
And they are not forgetful.
Programmable thermostats are much more efficient at adjusting your temperature at specified times during the day and night.
And they are not forgetful.
PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT -- REMOTE CONTROL
Home automation and programmable thermostat
Now you can adjust your programmable thermostat remotely via the internet. If
you left home on vacation in midwinter and forgot to manually turn your
thermostat down to your energy-saving temperature, not to worry! Using your
computer or web-enabled phone, you can instruct your home automation controller
to turn down the thermostat to your energy saving temperature.
The Venstar Thermostat -- INSTEON Remote Control Programmable Thermostat is available in 1-day programmable and 7-day programmable units. You can adjust this thermostat through your high speed internet service, wireless router, and a separately purchased INSTEON controller. You can also control your home lights via internet.
The Venstar Thermostat -- INSTEON Remote Control Programmable Thermostat is available in 1-day programmable and 7-day programmable units. You can adjust this thermostat through your high speed internet service, wireless router, and a separately purchased INSTEON controller. You can also control your home lights via internet.
Programmable thermostats can automatically . . .
- adjust to an energy-saving temperature while you sleep. Set the thermostat to begin adjusting shortly before your retire each evening, and return to your comfort temperature shortly before you get up next morning.
- adjust to an energy-saving temperature when you’re away from home on a routine basis and no one will be at home. There’s no point in wasting energy when no one is home. If you will be away from home for an extended period, remember to override your settings and manually adjust to your energy-saving temperature.
- adjust to energy-saving temperature to optimize for a peak-period
electric rate schedule. If you are on an electric rate schedule which
charges you higher rates during peak hours – say between 10 am and 8 pm – you
can set your thermostat to save energy during these hours. A few degrees can
mean big savings.
- adjust to energy-saving temperature to optimize for a tiered rate structure. If yours is a tiered rates structure, you pay a baseline low rate for the first 1000 kWh. If you go over that amount, you pay a higher rate. Some rate schedules charge you three times your baseline rate if you use more that double your baseline allowance. Here again, a few degrees can mean big savings.
There is a wide choice of programmable thermostats on the market . . .
- heat and air conditioning control
- heat, air conditioning and humidity control
- outside temperature display
- 1-day programmable
- 7-day programmable
- hard-wired, low voltage operation
- battery operation
- networked programmable thermostat that you can control remotely, or control via the internet
Usually more functions mean higher cost – a 1-day programmable thermostat is cheaper that a 7-day. Choose one with the functions you need. Keep in mind any additional functions you might want to add – such as remote control.
Check the accuracy rating for the programmable thermostat. An accuracy of plus or mine 1 degree available in some models. Check the display’s visibility.
Check ratings and reviews on your online store’s web site.
Homeowners with heat pumps -- you may require a special kind of programmable thermostat for best performance. Your HVAC specialist can help determine which programmable thermostat is best for your system and help with installation.
Remember: programmable thermostats don’t work unless they are set properly
Read and re-read the manual for your programmable thermostat. Make sure you
understand each step in installing the product. If you have questions, contact
the manufacturer. Read and re-read the operating instructions and make sure you
know how to set it properly,
Once you've installed it, adjust the thermostat settings to reflect the lifestyle of your family around home.
Enjoy the comfort! Enjoy the energy savings!
Once you've installed it, adjust the thermostat settings to reflect the lifestyle of your family around home.
Enjoy the comfort! Enjoy the energy savings!
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