Honeywell T7516B Owner's Manual - Page 49

Table 2. Price Response Program Defaults., Setpoint Offset, Price Rate, Hot Water, Medium, Critical

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Table 2. Price Response Program Defaults. Price Rate Setpoint Offset (°F or °C) Heat Cool Hot Water Low1 0 0 on Medium -1 +1 on High -2 +2 on Critical -5 +5 off 1The Low Price Response settings are fixed and cannot be changed. Appl on on on off Heat offsets are always negative (less heat to save energy). Cool offsets are always positive (less cooling to save energy). Hot Water and Appliance settings are simply on or off. The offset entered is the number of degrees you are willing to allow the heating or cooling temperature to change from what you programmed for normal operation to save money at each price. Think of the Price Response programming as what you are willing to give up to save money when RSVP prices increase. 49 69-1611

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Table 2. Price Response Program Defaults.
Setpoint Offset (
°
F or
°
C)
Price Rate
Heat
Cool
Hot Water
Appl
Low
1
0
0
on
on
Medium
-1
+1
on
on
High
-2
+2
on
on
Critical
-5
+5
off
off
1
The Low Price Response settings are fixed and cannot be changed.
Heat offsets are always negative (less heat to
save energy). Cool offsets are always positive
(less cooling to save energy). Hot Water and
Appliance settings are simply
on
or
off
.
The offset entered is the number of degrees
you are willing to allow the heating or cooling
temperature to change from what you pro-
grammed for normal operation to save money
at each price. Think of the Price Response
programming as what you are willing to give up
to save money when RSVP prices increase.