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on the quarter hour (6:00 AM to 6:15 AM
or 10:30 PM to 10:45 PM are examples of
the smallest blocks of time you can
program for a setback).
Look at the sample programming table to
get an idea of how you can program your
thermostat. Table 2 shows programming
plans for a household where the home is
unoccupied during the day, and for a
household where the home is occupied
during the day.
Use table 3 (or make your own) to plan
the programmed setbacks you will need.
If you refer to your table while program-
ming your thermostat, programming will
be much easier for you. Remember that
Sample program when home is unoccupied during day
TypicalSchedule
Go to bed at 10:00 PM
Wake up at 6:00 AM
Last person leaves for
work at 8:15 AM
First person arrives home
from work at 5:15 PM
BEGIN
Setback
Time
10:00 PM
8:00 AM
END
Setback
Time
5:45 AM
5:00 PM
Table 2. Samples of Typical Program Plans
Sample program when home is occupied during day
Go to bed at 10:00 PM
Wake up at 6:00 AM
10:00 PM
5:45 AM