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  2. Wondering what temperature to set your thermostat at ... - AOL

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    The U.S. Department of Energy recommends setting your thermostat somewhere between 68 and 70 degrees during the day. New York State Electric and Gas ( NYSEG ) recommends a little bit of a wider ...

  3. According to the Energy Department, turning thermostats back 7 to 10 degrees for eight hours a day can save as much as 10% a year on homeowners' heating costs. And the heating system doesn't work ...

  4. Best temperature setting for thermostats this winter? The ...

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    Best thermostat temperature in the winter What is the best temperature setting for a thermostat in the winter? The U.S. Department of Energy recommends 68 degrees.

  5. Smart thermostat - Wikipedia

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    The gas savings for manual thermostat replacements (10% per thermostat) was found to be larger than for programmable thermostat replacements (8% per thermostat). The difference in electricity savings between homes whose prior equipment was a manual thermostat or programmable thermostat was found to be minimal. [1]

  6. Programmable thermostat - Wikipedia

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    A programmable thermostat is a thermostat which is designed to adjust the temperature according to a series of programmed settings that take effect at different times of the day. Programmable thermostats are also known as setback thermostats or clock thermostats .

  7. Thermostat - Wikipedia

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    Baseboard heaters will especially benefit from a programmable thermostat which is capable of continuous control (as are at least some Honeywell models), effectively controlling the heater like a lamp dimmer, and gradually increasing and decreasing heating to ensure an extremely constant room temperature (continuous control rather than relying ...