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| Written by Miranda Huey | |
| Monday, 15 June 2009 | |
Programmable ThermostatsBenefits for the environment: Once you turn on a manual thermostat it stays on, whether or not you need it to actually be running. Now with a programmable thermostat, you can program the thermostat around your schedule. That way, you could reduce energy wasted in heating or cooling your house when you don't want or need it to be running. The less energy you use, the less electricity you use, which is always a good thing for the environment. Benefits of saving time and effort: If you use a manual thermostat, you're probably turning it on and off all the time, whenever you leave the house or go to bed. On the other hand, a programmable thermostat can automatically set the temperature that you want your house to be when you are away or when you're sleeping. Why spend that extra time and energy monitoring your thermostat when you don't have to? Benefits for your wallet: As you know, electricity costs money, and installing a programmable thermostat can help lower your C In fact, an Energy Star programmable thermostat can actually reduce your heating and cooling bills by about 20-30% per year.1 Time and Effort: Low to Medium Installing a programmable thermostat isn't physically strenuous or tediously repetitive, but it does require a few careful and thoughtful steps to ensure that it gets set up correctly. Cost: Low to High You can easily buy a programmable thermostat for just $20-$40 shopping on the internet or in major hardware stores.2 There are of course pricier options available… Instructions: Choosing the thermostat best for you: There are three main models of programmable thermostats that vary based on the degree of flexibility that you are looking for. 7-day models allow for a different schedule for each of the separate days of the week. 5+2 day models allows for two separate schedules: one for weekdays, and another for weekends. 5-1-1 models allow for three separate schedules: one for weekdays, another for Saturdays, and another for Sundays. Installing the thermostat: Materials & Tools Needed:3 Screwdriver Pencils Masking Tape Drill Hammer Plastic anchors Instructions: 1. Turn off the power: Since you don't want to get electrocuted when you install your new thermostat, you should shut off the power at the circuit breaker or service panel.4 If you want to stay on the safe side and there's enough daylight to see what you're doing, you can just switch everything to the “off” position.5 If there are other people who can accidentally switch it back on while you're still working, be sure to post a sticky note saying “Do Not Touch.” on the service panel.6Good luck and hopefully setting up your own programmable thermostat will make your home and the environment a more comfortable place! 1 http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=howTo&p=Improve/ProgramThermostat.html. 2 http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=productList&N=4294961544&Ne=4294967294&Ntk= i_products&Ntt=ENERGY+STAR+Programmable+Thermostats. 3 http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=howTo&p=Improve/ProgramThermostat.html. 4 http://www.cornerhardware.com/howto/ht018.html. 5 http://frugaldad.com/2008/08/28/how-to-install-programmable-thermostat/. 6 http://www.diynetwork.com/diy/he_heating_cooling_systems/article/0,,DIY_13894_2276103,00.html. 7 http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=howTo&p=Improve/ProgramThermostat.html. 8 Id. 9 http://www.diynetwork.com/diy/he_heating_cooling_systems/article/0,,DIY_13894_2276103,00.html. 10 http://frugaldad.com/2008/08/28/how-to-install-programmable-thermostat/. 11 http://www.cornerhardware.com/howto/ht018.html. 12 http://www.cornerhardware.com/howto/ht018.html. 13 http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=howTo&p=Improve/ProgramThermostat.html. 14 http://www.cornerhardware.com/howto/ht018.html. 15 http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=thermostats.pr_thermostats. |
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