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  2. Save money setting your summer thermostat to 78 degrees ... - AOL

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    ENERGY STAR says it doesn't recommend setting the thermostat to 78 degrees or any specific temperature in the summer. What should you do to save?

  3. This Is the Best Temperature to Set a Thermostat in Summer - AOL

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    Ideal thermostat setting for summer. Just as 68 degrees F is considered the best temperature for a house in winter, experts call 78 degrees F the magic number for the summer months. This interior ...

  4. AC temperature matters; what to know about keeping cool

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    Best temperature for my thermostat in the summer. ... try setting your thermostat to 82 degrees and use a fan to keep the cool air circulating. ... AC systems work at a constant rate. Setting the ...

  5. Balance point temperature - Wikipedia

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    The building balance point temperature is the outdoor air temperature when the heat gains of the building are equal to the heat losses. [1] Internal heat sources due to electric lighting, mechanical equipment, body heat, and solar radiation may offset the need for additional heating although the outdoor temperature may be below the thermostat set-point temperature.

  6. Calorimeter constant - Wikipedia

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    A calorimeter constant (denoted C cal) is a constant that quantifies the heat capacity of a calorimeter. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It may be calculated by applying a known amount of heat to the calorimeter and measuring the calorimeter's corresponding change in temperature .

  7. List of common misconceptions - Wikipedia

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    Using a programmable thermostat's setback feature to limit heating or cooling in a temporarily unoccupied building does not waste as much energy as leaving the temperature constant. Using setback saves energy (5–15%) because heat transfer across the surface of the building is roughly proportional to the temperature difference between its ...

  8. How hot will SC get this summer? What forecasters say ... - AOL

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    Recommended thermostat setting. The U.S. Department of Energy recommends setting your air conditioner to 78 degrees during the summer. The idea is that you’ll save 10% on your power bill for ...

  9. It’s feeling like 100 degrees outside. So how cold should you ...

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    Every degree set higher than the recommended range can save you about 5% on cooling costs. Customers can also request a meter check and obtain a new “smart meter” if one is not already in place.