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  2. What should you set your heat to in the winter? Avoid ... - AOL

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    What you should set your thermostat at in the winter. Turns out there's a magic number for your thermostat setting in the winter, experts say. That setting? 68 degrees, according to the Energy ...

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    Many smart thermostats have scheduling options to set the temperature for certain times of the day. Thick curtains, energy efficiency audits How to penny-pinch on heat costs this winter How to ...

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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 ...

  5. Thermostat - Wikipedia

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    Residential heat pump thermostats generally have an "O" terminal to energize the reversing valve in cooling. Some residential and many commercial heat pump thermostats use a "B" terminal to energize the reversing valve in heating. The heating capacity of a heat pump decreases as outdoor temperatures fall.

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

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

  7. 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.

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