Description
Product Specifications
Application | 1 Heat/ 1 Cool Conventional Systems and Heat Pumps with no auxiliary heat |
Dimension(in) | 4 11/16in. High x 2 7/8in. Wide x 1 1/8in. Deep |
Mounting | Vertical |
Electrical Ratings | 20 to 30 Vac or 750 mV |
Frequency | 50 Hz; 60 Hz |
Stages | 1 Heat/1 Cool |
Operating Humidity Range (% RH) | 5 to 90% RH, non-condensing |
Switch Positions (System) | HEAT-OFF-COOL |
Switch Positions (Fan) | AUTO-ON |
Power Method | Dual Powered: Battery or Hardwire |
Color | Premier White® |
Terminal Designations | R, RC, C, W, Y, G, O, B |
Display Size | 1.32 sq in. |
Changeover | Manual |
Setting Temperature Range (F) | Heat: 40 F to 90 F; Cool: 50 F to 99 F |
Setting Temperature Range (C) | Heat: 4.5 C to 32 C; Cool: 10 C to 37 C |
Cycles per Hour | Heating 2 - 6 CPH; Cooling 2 -6 CPH |
Cool Current | 0.02 A to 1.0 A running |
Heat Current | 0.02 A to 1.0 A running |
More about Programmable Thermostats
A programmable thermostat is a device that allows you to set a schedule for the temperature in your home or business, so that it automatically adjusts the temperature based on the time of day and your daily routine. By using a programmable thermostat, you can save money on your energy bills in several ways:
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Set the temperature lower or higher when you are not at home or when you are sleeping: By setting the temperature lower or higher when you are not at home, you can save money on your energy bills by reducing the amount of time that your heating or cooling system is running.
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Use the scheduling and programming features: Many programmable thermostats have scheduling and programming features that allow you to automatically adjust the temperature based on the time of day and your daily routine. By using these features, you can ensure that your heating or cooling system is only running when it is needed, which can save you money on your energy bills.
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Set the thermostat to a consistent temperature: Setting your thermostat to a consistent temperature, rather than constantly adjusting it, can help to reduce the amount of energy that your heating or cooling system uses.
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Use the energy-saving mode: Many programmable thermostats have an energy-saving mode that adjusts the temperature to reduce energy usage. By using this mode, you can save money on your energy bills.
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Insulate your home: Ensuring that your home is well-insulated can help to keep the temperature consistent and reduce the amount of energy that your heating or cooling system uses. This can help you save money on your energy bills.