Honeywell T8624 Owner's Manual - Page 41

Glossary

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Adaptive Intelligent Recovery™ See pages 1-4. Comfort temperature The temperature you want in the morning and evening when you're home. Energy-saving temperature The lower (heating) or higher (cooling) temperature that lets you save on heating and cooling costs when you're asleep or away. Also called the setback (heating) or setup (cooling) temperature. Period key One of the four keys-WAKE, LEAVE, RETURN or SLEEP-that you press to check or program the start time and temperature for a time period. GLOSSARY Preprogrammed schedule This is the schedule programmed into your thermostat at the factory. It sets a night program that provides energy savings if you don't set your own program, or if your personal program is lost for any reason. The program, which is the same for all days of the week, is: Start Temperature Period Time Heating Cooling WAKE LEAVE 6:00 AM 70° F 78° F --------- No program RETURN --------- No program SLEEP 10:00 PM 60° F 78° F Program The times and temperatures you set to define the comfort and energy savings periods for each schedule (weekdays, Saturday, Sunday). Recovery The time when the thermostat operates the heating or cooling equipment to return the house from the energy savings temperature to the comfort temperature. The thermostat starts the recovery period early so the house will be at the comfort setting by the time you've chosen. Saturday program schedule The schedule of WAKE, LEAVE, RETURN and SLEEP period start times and temperatures that you program to run on Saturdays. Setback Reducing the temperature in the house for a set period every day in winter for energy savings. The lower temperature is the energy savings temperature. 35

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GLOSSARY
Preprogrammed schedule
This is the schedule programmed
into your thermostat at the factory. It
sets a night program that provides
energy savings if you don
t set your
own program, or if your personal
program is lost for any reason. The
program, which is the same for all
days of the week, is:
Start
Temperature
Period
Time
Heating
Cooling
WAKE
6:00 AM
70
°
F
78
°
F
LEAVE
--------- No
program -------------------------
RETURN
--------- No
program -------------------------
SLEEP
10:00 PM
60
°
F
78
°
F
Program
The times and temperatures you set
to define the comfort and energy
savings periods for each schedule
(weekdays, Saturday, Sunday).
Recovery
The time when the thermostat
Adaptive Intelligent Recovery
See pages 1-4.
Comfort temperature
The temperature you want in the
morning and evening when you
re
home.
Energy-saving temperature
The lower (heating) or higher
(cooling) temperature that lets you
save on heating and cooling costs
when you
re asleep or away. Also
called the
setback
(heating) or
setup
(cooling) temperature.
Period key
One of the four keys
WAKE,
LEAVE, RETURN or SLEEP
that
you press to check or program the
start time and temperature for a time
period.
operates the heating or cooling
equipment to return the house from
the energy savings temperature to
the comfort temperature. The
thermostat starts the recovery period
early so the house will be at the
comfort setting by the time you
ve
chosen.
Saturday program schedule
The schedule of WAKE, LEAVE,
RETURN and SLEEP period start
times and temperatures that you
program to run on Saturdays.
Setback
Reducing the temperature in the
house for a set period every day in
winter for energy savings. The lower
temperature is the energy savings
temperature.
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