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    Check for tax incentives and rebates. Available rebates and tax credits through the Department of Energy may help pay for energy-efficient products and replace heating systems that are 15 years ...

  3. How to set your thermostat in the winter: What to know if you ...

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    Once a fire hazard, modern electric space heaters are much safer than they used to be. They have built-in safety features that turn the heaters off if they tip over, overheat or have been left ...

  4. What's the best temperature to set your thermostat in the ...

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    Tips for keeping cold air out in the winter. We would hate for you to go through so much trouble adjusting and readjusting your thermostat when your warm air is leaking outside through unseen ...

  5. HVAC control system - Wikipedia

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    Doing these three steps are super essential and is the key to keeping an HVAC system running for a long time. A customer should do these three steps every couple of months or when it is suspected problem with the HVAC system. [citation needed] Some signs that could lead to a potential problem is if the HVAC system does not provide air cool enough.

  6. Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning - Wikipedia

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    The control circuit in a household HVAC installation. The wires connecting to the blue terminal block on the upper-right of the board lead to the thermostat. The fan enclosure is directly behind the board, and the filters can be seen at the top. The safety interlock switch is at the bottom left.

  7. Thermostat - Wikipedia

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    A thermostat exerts control by switching heating or cooling devices on or off, or by regulating the flow of a heat transfer fluid as needed, to maintain the correct temperature. A thermostat can often be the main control unit for a heating or cooling system, in applications ranging from ambient air control to automotive coolant control.

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

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    TECO Energy, which serves the Tampa area, also suggests setting your air conditioner’s thermostat at 78. “This weather is not easy on our customers,” President and Chief Executive Archie ...

  9. Thermal cutoff - Wikipedia

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    A thermal cutoff is an electrical safety device (either a thermal fuse or thermal switch) that interrupts electric current when heated to a specific temperature. These devices may be for one-time use (a thermal fuse), or may be reset manually or automatically (a thermal switch).