The R7284 oil primary is a digital, universal primary control engineered to address and anticipate every industry need, designed to deliver a host of new benefits – it’s the right part straight out of the back of a truck. Every setting and diagnostic is on display, in easy-to-read text, on a user-friendly screen. And the diagnostics offer more than mere data. Users will benefit from actionable information available in multiple languages, including English, Spanish and French.
Fort Lauderdale, FL – Introducing Honeywell-Thermostats.com (http://www.honeywell-thermostats.com/), a Shopping Assistance Service for customers buying Honeywell thermostats.
Their mission is to provide the customers with the best service to buy
HVAC thermostats. No one knows thermostats better than Honeywell. Their
heritage is built on over 100 years of thermostat design and
manufacturing. The primary job of a thermostat is to accurately control
home temperature, and that is why Honeywell makes thermostats that are
easy to use, contain high quality components and are engineered to
precise design specifications resulting in pinpoint temperature control
to +/- 1 F. The focus is on quality, performance and innovation, and it
shows in the complete lines of brand new Honeywell thermostats.
A thermostat
is a device for regulating the temperature of a system so that the
system's temperature is maintained near a desired setpoint temperature.
The thermostat does this by switching heating or cooling devices on or
off or regulating the flow of a heat transfer fluid as needed to
maintain the correct temperature. The Honeywell digital thermostats have
no moving parts to measure temperature and instead rely on thermistors
or other semiconductor devices such as a resistance thermometer
(resistance temperature detector). Typically one or more regular
batteries must be installed to operate it, although some so-called
'power stealing' digital thermostats use the common 24 volt AC circuits
as a power source, but will not operate on thermopile powered
'millivolt' circuits used in some furnaces. Each has an LCD screen
showing the current temperature, and the current setting. Most also have
a clock, and time-of-day and even day-of-week settings for the
temperature, used for comfort and energy conservation. Some advanced
models have touch screens, or the ability to work with home automation
or building automation systems. Honeywell digital thermostats
use either a relay or a semiconductor device such as triac to act as
switch to control the HVAC unit. Units with relays will operate
millivolt systems, but often make an audible 'click' noise when
switching on or off.
More expensive models have a built-in PID controller, so that the
thermostat knows ahead how the system will react to its commands. For
instance, setting it up that temperature in the morning at 7 a.m.
should be 21°C, makes sure that at that time the temperature will be
21°C, where a conventional thermostat would just start working at that
time. The PID controller decides at what time the system should be
activated in order to reach the desired temperature at the desired time.
It also makes sure that the temperature is very stable (for instance,
by reducing overshoots). Most Honeywell digital thermostats
in common residential use in North America and Europe are programmable
thermostats, which will typically provide a 30% energy savings if left
with their default programs; adjustments to these defaults may increase
or reduce energy savings.
About us: Honeywell-Thermostats.com (http://www.honeywell-thermostats.com/)
is one of the brands from DtiCorp, a software company started in 1996
focusing on building affordable software for businesses. DtiCorp has
served a diverse range of enterprise IT, networking and telecom
customers. We know our customers have a choice of many vendors, and we
want to earn their business and their trust by working hard for it. And
having earned their business, we want to keep them happy so they will
choose to do business with us again. These simple ideas have served us
well, during good times and bad. DtiCorp has achieved impressive growth,
and has emerged as a rock-solid supplier and partner, with sound
financials.
Fort Lauderdale, FL – Popular Honeywell online retailer DtiCorp.com (http://www.DtiCorp.com) is introducing 5 Honeywell programmable commercial thermostats. The T7350 Commercial Programmable Thermostat controls 24 Vac commercial single zone heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment. The T7350 consists of a thermostat and subbase. The thermostat includes the keypad and display for 7-day programming. The subbase includes equipment control connections. The subbase mounts on the wall and the thermostat mounts to the subbase.
Features:
- 365-day programming.
- Two Occupied and two Not Occupied periods per day.
- Thermostat Interface Module (TIM) connections to thermostat from PDA for advanced configuration, programming, keypad lockout, etc.
- Individual heat and cool setpoints available for Occupied and Not Occupied periods.
- P+I+D control minimizes temperature fluctuations.
- Recovery ramping control automatically optimizes equipment start times based on building load.
- Universal Versaguard Thermostat guards available.
- Convenient overrides allow temporary setpoint changes.
- Keypad multi-level lockout available with all models.
- Remote sensor capability – EXCEPT T7350A model – for temperature (including outdoor air and discharge air) and humidity sensors.
- Auxiliary contact interfaces with a Honeywell Economizer System (for total rooftop control integration) or as a dehumidification output.
Specifications:
- All models are down-selectable and can be configured to control fewer stages than the maximum allowed.
- One extra stage (of either heat or cool) can be configured using the auxiliary relay.
- Heat pump applications for these models have a maximum of two heat stages and two cool stages.
- Throttling Range for Modulating Outputs: Automatically adjusts based on heat/cool stages. Manually adjustable with PDA.
- Clock Accuracy (at 77°F [25°C]): ±1 min./month (30 days).
- Power: 24 Vac, 50/60 Hz.; 20 to 30 Vac, 50/60 Hz.
- Occupancy Sensor: Dry contact switching 30 Vdc at 1 mA.
- Modulating Output: 4 to 20 mA with 510 ohm maximum terminating resistance.
- System Current Draw (without load): 5 VA maximum at 30 Vac, 50/60 Hz.
- Outdoor Sensor Wiring: Requires 18 gauge wire.
- Humidity Ratings: 5% to 90% RH, noncondensing.
- Emergency Heat Indication: Display indicates when Emergency Heat is activated (Em).
- Operating Ambient: 30°F to 110°F (-1°C to 43°C).
- Display Accuracy: ±1°F (±1°C).
- Loss of Power: The thermostat maintains programmed times and temperatures for the life of the product. Clock and day information is retained for a minimum of 48 hours.
- Approvals: European Community Mark (CE) Listed, UL 873 Recognized, NEC Class 2, FCC Part 15 subpart J Class A.
Applications:
Schools
- Up to 10 holidays can be scheduled into the Holiday scheduler, which can be programmed to handle multiple days per holiday event, can program closed days during the summer, or spring break and can be programmed for specific calendar events.
- Dehumidification features can be used to control dew points in buildings and can be deployed where moisture is an issue, such as around school pools or in humid locations.
- Temporary Override can be configured from 1 to 8 hours to allow override from unoccupied schedule to an occupied schedule as well as for classrooms that are only used for parts of the week or just occasionally used.
- Control Algorithm is the best available for heating and cooling large spaces, such as gymnasiums or auditoriums, quickly and accurately. The algorithm is specifically tuned for commercial equipment and has a short sensor time constant that can react quickly to demand changes.
Healthcare and Gym Facilities
- Dehumidification features are ideal for controlling high-moisture areas.
Restaurant/Food Service
- Commercial Algorithm provides the best comfort control to react to the constantly changing food service and restaurant environments, reacting quickly to changing load demands via fast-sensing time constants.
- Remote Sensing configuration options allow the use of commercial 20K ohm and 10K ohm sensors to create a 20K ohm averaging network, a good solution for food service locations that have high load demands.
- Economizer function allows restaurants to meet ventilation requirements and is also important to balance the air intake of the restaurant. Restaurants that are not properly balanced do not achieve good comfort control as they draw in unconditioned air.
Churches/Public Worship
- T7351F Wall Modules, including the T7771, TR22, TR23 and TR24 models allow for setpoint-only adjustment with range stops, temporary override control, or a combination of both to provide the end-users with flexibility to provide optimal comfort during occupied events.
Retail
- Customizable Recovery Ramp feature guarantees the exact temperature specified when the store opens, ensuring customer and staff comfort.
- Easy-to-use Holiday Scheduler.
Models available:
1. T7350A1004 Programmable Commercial Thermostat with 1 Heat/1 Cool stages
2. T7350B1002 Programmable Commercial Thermostat with 2 Heat/2 Cool stages
3. T7350D1008 Programmable Commercial Thermostat with 3 Heat/3 Cool stages
4. T7350M1008 Programmable Commercial Thermostat with 2 Modulating
5. T7351F2010 Programmable Commercial Thermostat with 3 Heat/3 Cool stages
About Us: DtiCorp.Com (http://www.DtiCorp.com) carries more than 35,000 HVAC products, including industrial, commercial and residential parts and equipment from Honeywell, Johnson Contols, Robertshaw, Jandy, Grundfos, Armstrong and more. Our online catalog is easy to navigate and search, and all products have a picture and a description. If a customer has any questions about a product, they can call 800-757-5999 and speak with one of our product experts. Our mission is to offer the best prices anywhere to our customers.
Fort Lauderdale, FL – Introducing Honeywell-Thermostats.com (http://www.honeywell-thermostats.com/), a Shopping Assistance Service for customers buying Honeywell thermostats.
Their mission is to provide the customers with the best service to buy
HVAC thermostats. No one knows thermostats better than Honeywell. Their
heritage is built on over 100 years of thermostat design and
manufacturing. The primary job of a thermostat is to accurately control
home temperature, and that is why Honeywell makes thermostats that are
easy to use, contain high quality components and are engineered to
precise design specifications resulting in pinpoint temperature control
to +/- 1 F. The focus is on quality, performance and innovation, and it
shows in the complete lines of brand new Honeywell thermostats.
A thermostat
is a device for regulating the temperature of a system so that the
system's temperature is maintained near a desired setpoint temperature.
The thermostat does this by switching heating or cooling devices on or
off or regulating the flow of a heat transfer fluid as needed to
maintain the correct temperature. The Honeywell digital thermostats have
no moving parts to measure temperature and instead rely on thermistors
or other semiconductor devices such as a resistance thermometer
(resistance temperature detector). Typically one or more regular
batteries must be installed to operate it, although some so-called
'power stealing' digital thermostats use the common 24 volt AC circuits
as a power source, but will not operate on thermopile powered
'millivolt' circuits used in some furnaces. Each has an LCD screen
showing the current temperature, and the current setting. Most also have
a clock, and time-of-day and even day-of-week settings for the
temperature, used for comfort and energy conservation. Some advanced
models have touch screens, or the ability to work with home automation
or building automation systems. Honeywell digital thermostats
use either a relay or a semiconductor device such as triac to act as
switch to control the HVAC unit. Units with relays will operate
millivolt systems, but often make an audible 'click' noise when
switching on or off.
More expensive models have a built-in PID controller, so that the
thermostat knows ahead how the system will react to its commands. For
instance, setting it up that temperature in the morning at 7 a.m.
should be 21°C, makes sure that at that time the temperature will be
21°C, where a conventional thermostat would just start working at that
time. The PID controller decides at what time the system should be
activated in order to reach the desired temperature at the desired time.
It also makes sure that the temperature is very stable (for instance,
by reducing overshoots). Most Honeywell digital thermostats
in common residential use in North America and Europe are programmable
thermostats, which will typically provide a 30% energy savings if left
with their default programs; adjustments to these defaults may increase
or reduce energy savings.
About us: Honeywell-Thermostats.com (http://www.honeywell-thermostats.com/)
is one of the brands from DtiCorp, a software company started in 1996
focusing on building affordable software for businesses. DtiCorp has
served a diverse range of enterprise IT, networking and telecom
customers. We know our customers have a choice of many vendors, and we
want to earn their business and their trust by working hard for it. And
having earned their business, we want to keep them happy so they will
choose to do business with us again. These simple ideas have served us
well, during good times and bad. DtiCorp has achieved impressive growth,
and has emerged as a rock-solid supplier and partner, with sound
financials.
Fort Lauderdale, FL – Popular Honeywell online retailer DtiCorp.com (http://www.DtiCorp.com) is introducing the new Honeywell HVAC Warranty Policy. HVAC (Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning) refers to technology of indoor environmental comfort. HVAC system design is a major subdiscipline of mechanical engineering, based on the principles of thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and heat transfer. Refrigeration is sometimes added to the field’s abbreviation as HVAC&R or HVACR, or ventilating is dropped as in HACR (such as the designation of HACR-rated circuit breakers).
General
Honeywell warrants all new products to be free from defects due to workmanship or materials, under normal use and service, for the following warranty periods. Honeywell VisionPRO®, Commercial VisionPRO™, FocusPRO®, PRO 4000, PRO 3000, LineVolt™ PRO, Digital Round™, and Modern Round ™ (T87K, N) Series Thermostatswith a date code of 0501 or later: sixty (60) months from date of installation. CommercialPRO, PRO 2000 and PRO 1000 thermostats: twenty-four (24) months from date of installation. All other Honeywell thermostats and thermostats with a date code of 0452 or earlier: twelve (12) months from date of installation, unless specified otherwise. Honeywell Air Cleaners, Humidifiers, Ventilators, Ultraviolet Treatment and Zoning Products with a date code of 0501 or later, excluding replacement maintenance parts: sixty (60) months from date of installation. Indoor air quality parts F50, F52, F300, F200, F150, UV100E, HE225, HE265, HE365, with date codes of 0452 or earlier, excluding replacement maintenance parts: sixty (60) months from date of installation. All other Honeywell indoor air quality and zoning products with a date code of 0452 or earlier: twenty-four (24) months from date of installation, unless specified otherwise. Variable frequency drive devices (VFD) and accessories: new products for thirty-six (36) months and factory refurbished drives for twelve (12) months from date of installation when start-up and commissioning is performed by Honeywell VFD Authorized and trained personnel. All VFD warranty return products must have prior authorization (Form No. 87-0284) and be returned only to the VFD Service Center in Chattanooga, TN. MS, MN and Fact Acting 2-position Direct Coupled Actuators: sixty (60) months from date of installation. The warranty period for all other products is twelve (12) months from date of installation. If a product is defective due to workmanship or materials, is removed within the applicable warranty period, and is returned to Honeywellin accordance with the procedure described below, Honeywellwill, at its option, either repair, replace or credit the customer for the purchase price of the product, in accordance with the procedure described below. This warranty extends only to persons or organizations who purchase products for resale. The expressed warranty above constitutes the entire warranty of Honeywellwith respect to the products in the catalog and IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL HONEYWELL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER.
INSTRUCTIONS – INSTALLING OR SERVICING CONTRACTOR OR DEALER
When replacing a Honeywell product under warranty, including those products furnished on original heating and/or cooling equipment, you should rely on your local Honeywell Wholesaler or Distributor for prompt and efficient product replacement service.A Honeywell Returned Goods Identification Tag (form 87-0030) or an electronic data notification system must be completed and approved by the servicing dealer/contractor prior to submitting the product to the Honeywell Wholesaler or Distributor. (Tags may be obtained from the Wholesaler or Distributor in advance.) No warranty claim for product replacement or credit will be honored by the Wholesaler/Distributor without a completed warranty tag attached or electronic notification.
INSTRUCTIONS – WHOLESALER OR DISTRIBUTOR
The following will apply to the return of any product to Honeywell under the warranty. Any products which are not variable frequency drives and are:
(i) identified with Honeywell’s Returned Goods Identification Tag (form 87-0030), or electronic notification system;
(ii) are listed individually with Returned Goods ID Tag numbers and date codes listed on Honeywell’s Returned Goods Order (form 71-96024) or a similar form;
(iii) packed separately from other returns and protected from shipping damage;
(iv) have certification by the installer or servicing dealer that the product was removed, due to failure, within the applicable warranty period;
(v) are received transportation pre-paid at:
Honeywell Return Goods
Dock 4 MN10-3860
1885 Douglas Drive
Golden Valley, MN 55422
(vi) and are found by Honeywell’s inspection to be defective in workmanship or materials under normal use and service will be handled in accordance with one of the two following procedures, as specified by the customer making the return: All VFD warranty return products must have prior authorization (Form No. 87-0284) and be returned only to the VFD Service Center in Chattanooga, TN. 1. CREDIT PROCEDURE. Honeywell will issue credit, at Honeywell’s lowest wholesaler net price in effect at the time of the return (as set forth on Honeywell’s then current price sheet) or at the actual invoice amount if a copy of that invoice is attached to the packing list. (TRADELINE Replacement Exchange Products will be at Honeywell’s lowest replacement exchange net price in effect at the time Honeywell’s then current price sheet.) Honeywell reserves the right to disallow this credit option in cases of warranty abuse. 2. REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE. Honeywell will, at its option, either repair or replace the product free of charge and return it or its replacement lowest cost transportation prepaid. The replacement will be a functionally equivalent new TRADELINE product. Premium transportation will be used at customer’s request and expense.
The warranty will not be honored if:
(i) product is damaged or missing parts or accessory items including batteries.
(ii) product exhibits evidence of field misapplications.
Final disposition of any warranty claim will be determined solely by Honeywell. If inspection by Honeywell does not disclose any defect covered by the warranty, the product will be returned or scrapped as instructed by the customer and Honeywell’s regular service charges will apply. Products returned to the customer may be sent shipping charges collect. If you have any questions relative to product returns to Honeywell, contact your Customer Care Representative:
Honeywell International Inc.
Customer Care MN10-1461
1985 Douglas Drive
Golden Valley, MN 55422
(763) 954-5720
INSTRUCTIONS – INDUSTRIAL USERS AND BUILDING OWNERS
As a user, when you purchase a Honeywell product you should expect performance from the product and, if it fails, replacement of the product by the installing dealer. Typically, you will have purchased a Honeywell product under the following circumstances:
1. To modernize or refurbish your existing commercial and/or process control system.
2. You have purchased new commercial and/or process heating, cooling, air cleaning or humidification equipment that is furnished with Honeywell controls or components
3. A control has failed on your existing commercial and/or process heating and/or cooling equipment and is replaced by a Honeywell TRADELINE product.
With few exceptions, you utilize the services of a competent plumbing, heating and/or cooling dealer/contractor for new or replacement work performed. Although the warranty does not extend to you, Honeywell does extend a warranty to your supplier. Your supplier can rely on its local Honeywell Wholesaler/Distributor or Honeywell for prompt replacement. If you have any questions, need additional information or would like to comment on Honeywell’s products or services, please write or phone:
Honeywell International Inc.
Customer Care MN10-1461
1985 Douglas Drive North
Golden Valley, MN 55422-4386
(763) 954-5720
About Us: DtiCorp.Com (http://www.DtiCorp.com) carries more than 35,000 HVAC products, including industrial, commercial and residential parts and equipment from Honeywell, Johnson Contols, Robertshaw, Jandy, Grundfos, Armstrong and more. Our online catalog is easy to navigate and search, and all products have a picture and a description. If a customer has any questions about a product, they can call 800-757-5999 and speak with one of our product experts. Our mission is to offer the best prices anywhere to our customers.
Fort Lauderdale, FL – Popular Honeywell online retailer DtiCorp.com (http://www.DtiCorp.com) is introducing 21 brand new Honeywell TP970 pneumatic thermostats. Two-pipe, single setpoint, pneumatic thermostats used to provide proportional control of pneumatic valves and damper actuators in heating and air conditioning systems. Replacement kits are available for Johnson, Powers, Robertshaw, Barber-Colman, and older Honeywell two-pipe pneumatic thermostats.
Features:
- Honeywell’s best pneumatic thermostat-TP970 series.
- Shock-resistant, suspension-mounted thermostats provide dependable performance and responsiveness year in and year out.
- Pilot operated for high capacity.
- Direct Acting (DA) and Reverse Acting (RA) models are available.
- Wide throttling range models for Zero Energy Band (ZEB) operation are available.
- Adapter plate in Convertastat and Modernization kits covers existing thermostat wall mark.
- Backplate has molded air connections-no separate fittings needed.
- Universal locking cover with satin chrome finish and horizontal, vertical, or blank window options.
- Typical Wide Throttling Range Application.
Specifications:
- The TP970 and TP9600 are single-temperature, pilot-bleed, two-pipe thermostats. The TP970A and TP9600A are used for heating (Direct Acting [DA]), the TP970B and the TP9600B for cooling (Reverse Acting [RA]), and the TP970C and D for heating/cooling. There are TP970A and B models with Limited
Control Range (LCR) for energy conservation. The TP970C and D have a wide throttling range capability, allowing an adjustable Zero Energy Band (ZEB) between heating and cooling operations.
- The TP971A-E and TP9610A,B are two-temperature, pilotbleed, two-pipe thermostats for DAY/NITE operation, with automatic switchover from mainline pressure. The TP971C is a three-pipe thermostat for unit ventilator DAY/NITE application.
- The TP972A and TP9620A are single-temperature,pilotbleed, two-pipe thermostats with cooling/heating cycles and automatic switchover from mainline pressure. The TP972A2143 is designed specifically for replacing Johnson cooling/heating thermostats
- The TP973A, B and TP9630A,B are one- or two-pipe bleedtype thermostats for heating or cooling applications.
- The TP974A is a pneumatic space temperature sensor for either one- or two-pipe applications. It is suitable as a remote temperature indicator or as the sensor for a receiver controller.
- The TP978 is a dual-element bleed-type thermostat used in dual one-pipe applications, suitable for use with variable volume systems. These thermostats may be used to control separate heating and cooling actuators in sequence, with a Zero Energy Band (ZEB) for energy conservation. The heating setpoint is limited to 73F (23C) maximum, and the cooling setpoint is limited to 77F (25C) minimum. Heating and cooling are available in both DA and RA configurations. Except for the TP978E, there are no upgraded replacements for the TP978.
- The TP979 contains two cooling/heating, DAY/NITE thermostats. They are one- or two-temperature, two-pipe thermostats for independent proportioning control of heating and cooling.
Pneumatic Cover Kits (Order Cover Separately)
- 14004406-910 Satin Chrome Kit works with TP970, TP971, TP972, TP973, TP974
- 14004406-910C Satin Chrome Kit works with TP970, TP971, TP972, TP973, TP974
- 14004406-910H Satin Chrome Kit works with HP970, HP971, HP972
- 14004407-910 Beige Kit works with TP970, TP971, TP972, TP973, TP974
- 14004407-910C Beige Kit works with TP970, TP971, TP972, TP973, TP974
- 14004787-910 Bright Chrome Kit works with TP970, TP971, TP972, TP973, TP974
- 14004878-910 White Kit works with TP970, TP971, TP972, TP973, TP974
- 14004910-001 works with TP9600
- 14004910-004 works with TP9600
About Us: DtiCorp.Com (http://www.DtiCorp.com) carries more than 35,000 HVAC products, including industrial, commercial and residential parts and equipment from Honeywell, Johnson Contols, Robertshaw, Jandy, Grundfos, Armstrong and more. Our online catalog is easy to navigate and search, and all products have a picture and a description. If a customer has any questions about a product, they can call 800-757-5999 and speak with one of our product experts. Our mission is to offer the best prices anywhere to our customers.
Fort Lauderdale, FL – Introducing Honeywell-Thermostats.com (http://www.honeywell-thermostats.com/), a Shopping Assistance Service for customers buying Honeywell thermostats.
Their mission is to provide the customers with the best service to buy
HVAC thermostats. No one knows thermostats better than Honeywell. Their
heritage is built on over 100 years of thermostat design and
manufacturing. The primary job of a thermostat is to accurately control
home temperature, and that is why Honeywell makes thermostats that are
easy to use, contain high quality components and are engineered to
precise design specifications resulting in pinpoint temperature control
to +/- 1 F. The focus is on quality, performance and innovation, and it
shows in the complete lines of brand new Honeywell thermostats.
A thermostat
is a device for regulating the temperature of a system so that the
system's temperature is maintained near a desired setpoint temperature.
The thermostat does this by switching heating or cooling devices on or
off or regulating the flow of a heat transfer fluid as needed to
maintain the correct temperature. The Honeywell digital thermostats have
no moving parts to measure temperature and instead rely on thermistors
or other semiconductor devices such as a resistance thermometer
(resistance temperature detector). Typically one or more regular
batteries must be installed to operate it, although some so-called
'power stealing' digital thermostats use the common 24 volt AC circuits
as a power source, but will not operate on thermopile powered
'millivolt' circuits used in some furnaces. Each has an LCD screen
showing the current temperature, and the current setting. Most also have
a clock, and time-of-day and even day-of-week settings for the
temperature, used for comfort and energy conservation. Some advanced
models have touch screens, or the ability to work with home automation
or building automation systems. Honeywell digital thermostats
use either a relay or a semiconductor device such as triac to act as
switch to control the HVAC unit. Units with relays will operate
millivolt systems, but often make an audible 'click' noise when
switching on or off.
More expensive models have a built-in PID controller, so that the
thermostat knows ahead how the system will react to its commands. For
instance, setting it up that temperature in the morning at 7 a.m.
should be 21°C, makes sure that at that time the temperature will be
21°C, where a conventional thermostat would just start working at that
time. The PID controller decides at what time the system should be
activated in order to reach the desired temperature at the desired time.
It also makes sure that the temperature is very stable (for instance,
by reducing overshoots). Most Honeywell digital thermostats
in common residential use in North America and Europe are programmable
thermostats, which will typically provide a 30% energy savings if left
with their default programs; adjustments to these defaults may increase
or reduce energy savings.
About us: Honeywell-Thermostats.com (http://www.honeywell-thermostats.com/)
is one of the brands from DtiCorp, a software company started in 1996
focusing on building affordable software for businesses. DtiCorp has
served a diverse range of enterprise IT, networking and telecom
customers. We know our customers have a choice of many vendors, and we
want to earn their business and their trust by working hard for it. And
having earned their business, we want to keep them happy so they will
choose to do business with us again. These simple ideas have served us
well, during good times and bad. DtiCorp has achieved impressive growth,
and has emerged as a rock-solid supplier and partner, with sound
financials.