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Air Conditioning Thermostats
A thermostat is an apparatus for maintaining the
temperature of a system within a particular range by
directly or indirectly controlling the flow of heat
energy into or out of the system. All air
conditioners have thermostats that can be manually
operated or automatically preprogrammed to work at
regulating the room temperature. There are many ways
in which you can use an air conditioner thermostat
effectively.
One of the most successful yet economical ways to
reduce your air conditioning costs is to adjust the
thermostat setting on the air conditioner. The
savings are more noteworthy when you set your
thermostat at 78 degrees Fahrenheit or higher. For
each degree you raise the thermostat setting, you
reduce seasonal cooling costs by 7 percent to 10
percent. In doing so, you can use ceiling fans in
addition to the air conditioner and thus, save a lot
of money.
Most centrally located air conditioner thermostats
are equipped with two fan settings, 'on' and 'auto'.
When the thermostat setting is set to 'on' the fan
runs constantly and when it is set to 'auto' the fan
runs only during cooling cycles when the air
conditioner compressor is in use. When the air
conditioner is in use all day, the cooling
compressor only operates about 50 percent of the
time, that is, for about 12 hours. The extra fan
operating time that occurs when the thermostat is
set to 'on' can add roughly $25 to monthly air
conditioning bills. Using the 'auto' setting,
alternatively, saves energy and money because the
fan operates fewer hours. Besides achieving energy
and cost savings, the 'auto' setting also promotes
more comfort by offering better humidity control as
moisture removed during the cooling cycle is
re-circulated back into the home while the
compressor is off.
Thus, thermostats play an important role in the cost
and function of an AC.
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