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temperature swing value Tony Sivori 04-15-2007
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Posted by Bob_Loblaw on April 18, 2007, 11:16 am





> If you are not home it works
> but also in lot homes some one maybe home
> all day and every day
> Dido


That goes for both heating and cooling, so why say it doesn't apply to
cooling?


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Posted by Tony on April 18, 2007, 5:10 pm
Well we finally agree on something

Dido


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>
>
>
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>> If you are not home it works
>> but also in lot homes some one maybe home
>> all day and every day
>> Dido
>
>
> That goes for both heating and cooling, so why say it doesn't apply to
> cooling?
>
>
> --
> Respectfully, Bob



Posted by on April 16, 2007, 5:21 pm

>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>> CJT wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Noon-Air wrote:
>>>>>>>Would adding three degrees save noticeably (say, five to ten percent)
>>>>>>>on
>>>>>>>the heat and cooling bill?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> no
>>>>>
>>>>> I don't know about 5-10%, but it might result in noticeable savings.
>>>>
>>>> Would it save more with the central air than the gas heat?
>>>
>>>no
>>>
>>>> I'm no pro
>>>> (obviously), but it is my understanding that the compressor draws the
>>>> most
>>>> amps on start ups.
>>>
>>>It takes a whole lot less energy to *maintain* a constant, even
>>>temperature
>>>than it does to keep jacking around with the temperature.
>>
>> Utter and complete bullshit. Who besides me disagrees with
>> you ? The entire HVAC industry, including every manufacurer of
>> PROGRAMMABLE SETBACK thermostats.
>
>Paul you are full of you know what
>Programmable setback for heat may work ok
>but for cooling it is useless!!!!!!!
>Dido say that

        Shut up, Dildo. No one fucking asked you.


>
>>
>>> In my neck of the
>>>woods, if you leave the a/c off for an 8 our work day, it takes a full 24
>>>hours to bring the temperature and humidity levels back into your comfort
>>
>> No said fucking turn the thing off on a hot day in teh midle
>> of summer. The question is setup / setback, not 'fucking turn it off
>> all day'.
>>
>>>range. Remember, you not just cooling the air, but everything in the
>>>house...walls, floors, ceilings, furniture, peoples, puppies, kitties,
>>>etc.
>>>
>>
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Posted by Jeffrey Lebowski on April 16, 2007, 5:27 pm

>
> Programmable setback for heat may work ok
> but for cooling it is useless!!!!!!!
> Dido say that

I bet your village misses you...

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Posted by on April 16, 2007, 5:22 pm
On Mon, 16 Apr 2007 13:27:28 -0800, "Jeffrey Lebowski"

>
>>
>> Programmable setback for heat may work ok
>> but for cooling it is useless!!!!!!!
>> Dido say that
>
>I bet your village misses you...

        I bet they don't.


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