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March 23, 2009

Thermostat that Adapts to your Schedule

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300609Schedules are constantly changing and shouldn’t we be able to set our thermostat so that it adapts to our changing schedule? With vacations, coming home late from work or being gone for the whole day but wanting it warm in the house when you get home, a thermostat that adapts to your schedule sounds like a dream. But its not a dream, its reality!

The Hot Water Heating Systems Thermostat allows you to choose a different schedule for every day of the week. Select times and temperatures that best suit your family, and you wont need to run the heater all day long when no one’s home.

Overview

  • Program seven unique schedules each week.
  • Save more money on utility bills by setting home and away times.
  • Great for families with weekly schedule variations.
  • Reduce wear and tear on your heating equipment.

The Hot Water Heating Systems Thermostat is loaded with features, including 12- or 24-hour display, temperature display in Celsius or Fahrenheit, and adjustable regulation cycles from 5 to 20 minutes. During warmer months, the thermostat will start the system once a day to keep the water pump from seizing. It also reduces wear and tear on your heating equipment by preventing short-run cycles and forcing the system to rest for 10% of the last run time before starting up again.

For remote activation, add a telephone controller (sold separately), and you can warm your vacation home just hours before you arrive! You can also program the system to switch into or out of vacation mode automatically with any home automation controller or security system that can provide 12 volts DC.

You can save money, save time, save energy and save your mind by using this Thermostat. Click here for more information.

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