GLOSSARY
Comfort temperature
The temperature you want in the
morning and evening when you’re
home.
Conventional Recovery
Recovery starts at the time
programmed into the thermostat;
house reaches comfort tempera-
ture shortly thereafter.
Energy-saving temperature
The lower (heating) or higher
(cooling) temperature that lets you
save on heating and cooling costs
when you’re asleep or away. Also
called the setback (heating) or
setup (cooling) temperature.
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Program
The times and temperatures you
set to define the comfort and
energy savings periods for each
schedule (weekdays, Saturday,
Sunday).
Programmed Recovery
Recovery automatically starts early
enough so your house is at the
comfort setting by the time you’ve
chosen.
Set point
The temperature you set on the
thermostat. The thermostat turns
the heating or cooling equipment
on and off to maintain this tem-
perature at the thermostat location
until another temperature setting
goes into effect.
Setup
Raising the temperature in the
house for a set period every day in
summer for energy savings. The
higher temperature is the energy
saving temperature.
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