Honeywell T7516B Owner's Manual - Page 48

Programming Price Response

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NOTE: If you set the period start times so the next period begins before the current period then the Heat/Cool system uses periods out of expected order; for example, NIGHT can occur before EVE. Programming Price Response Overview Price response allows the thermostat to respond to changes in the RSVP prices. Your energy utility tells the thermostat what the current RSVP price is for electricity. These prices are: Low (least expensive), Medium, High, and Critical (most expensive). As the cost of energy increases, the thermostat reduces usage by temporarily changing the setpoint; that is, it changes the temperature setting- increasing it for cooling, decreasing it for heating-or turns off the water heater and/or appliance. If you do not enter any price offsets, the thermostat uses the default settings (see Table 2). 48 69-1611

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NOTE:
If you set the period start times so the
next period begins before the current
period then the Heat/Cool system
uses periods out of expected order;
for example, NIGHT can occur before
EVE.
Programming Price Response
Overview
Price response allows the thermostat to
respond to changes in the RSVP prices. Your
energy utility tells the thermostat what the
current RSVP price is for electricity. These
prices are: Low (least expensive), Medium,
High, and Critical (most expensive). As the cost
of energy increases, the thermostat reduces
usage by temporarily changing the setpoint;
that is, it changes the temperature settingĀ°
increasing it for cooling, decreasing it for
heatingĀ°or turns off the water heater and/or
appliance. If you do not enter any price offsets,
the thermostat uses the default settings (see
Table 2).