Choose the Correct Programmable Model
When choosing a thermostat option, select a model that provides scheduling that best suits your and your family’s indoor comfort needs.
- 7-day scheduling – These models provide the most flexible scheduling options. With a 7-day thermostat, you can set a different heating or cooling schedule for each individual day of the week.
- 5-1-1 scheduling – 5-1-1 models let you set the same HVAC system operational schedule for the weekdays, which effectively accommodates work and school schedules. They offer different scheduling options for Saturday and Sunday.
- 5-2 scheduling – These programmable thermostats offer the same consistent scheduling for the weekdays and another schedule for both Saturday and Sunday.
- 1-week scheduling – One-week models provide the same heating or cooling schedule for each day of the week.
Avoid Cranking the Thermostat
A programmable thermostat works by gradually increasing or decreasing heating or cooling in your home. Making abrupt temperature setting changes won’t cause the system to heat or cool any faster. In fact, cranking a programmable model is more likely to waste energy.
Use the “Hold” Feature Sparingly
Programmable thermostats have a “hold” feature that allows you to set HVAC system function to a lower level when you’re away for an extended period, such as on vacation. They also have a temporary hold feature. Avoid using these holds for day-to-day management of indoor temperatures.
Learn more about Bill Joplin’s Air Conditioning & Heating’s programmable thermostat solutions, or give us a call at 888-414-4655.