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Thermostats don't have magic tricks up their sleeves. When it comes to saving you money, that is. When you look at the fundamentals of this issue, it is quite simple: heating a space requires energy. The amount of energy you require depends on how warm you want your space(s) and for how long you want them at this temperature. How it Works Smart thermostats save money by keeping the temperature as ...
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This is a tricky question to answer, and it depends on a lot of different factors such as your current heating system, your location, the size of your rooms and your behaviour. Let's start by establishing some basics; heating your home accounts for 41 to 63 percent of your total energy bill. Nest, one of the leading smart home companies, released a white paper stating that smart thermostats lower ...
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HOW IT WORKS. A Wi-Fi thermostat has an IP address just like your computer does, but it also controls your home's heating and cooling like a standard programmable thermostat. The IP address allows a homeowner to connect the thermostat to their home's wireless internet and control it from a computer or smartphone.
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Yes, the thermostat will continue to operate your heating and/or cooling system even when your Wi-Fi network is down. Some features, such as shortcuts, geofencing and humidification levels, are only managed through the app and will not function while the connection is down, but you will still be able to adjust your temperature settings directly from the thermostat itself. Your WIFI thermostat will...
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Have you ever walked into a room and felt uncomfortable, either too hot or too cold? Chances are, the room is not equipped with a fan coil therthermostat. Fan coil thermostats are a great way to regulate the temperature of a room quickly and accurately. They can be used in residential, commercial, or industrial settings and provide an energy-efficient solution to climate control. In this blog post...
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Despite modern advances, many homes still have mercury thermostats controlling their heating and cooling systems. While these dated mechanisms begin as an accurate way to keep the temperature of a home within a certain range, they grow less accurate over time. When disposed of, they often pollute the environment with their toxic contents. Programmable thermostats offer a safe and efficient means t...
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