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"You can save around 10% a year on your heating costs by simply turning your
thermostat back 10–15 degrees for eight hours."

For example, a 10 degree set back every night for the entire heating season could
save as much as $200 if you heat with oil. Further savings could be realized by
setting the thermostat back 10 degrees whenever you leave home for more than
two hours.

Both night time and day time settings can be programmed simultaneously with the
Sleep/Wake/Leave/Return function available on any digital setback thermostat.

A common misconception associated with programmable thermostats is that a
furnace works harder than normal to warm the home back to a comfortable
temperature after the thermostat has been set back, resulting in little or no savings.

The Iowa Energy Center refutes this myth with the following explanation:
"Years of research and numerous studies have shown that the fuel required to
reheat a home is roughly equal to the fuel saved as the home drops to the lower
temperature. This will result in fuel savings between the times the temperature
stabilizes at the lower level and the next time heat is needed. The longer the house
remains at the lower temperature, the more energy saved."

The amount of time it takes to reheat your home is much shorter than the time
necessary to cool it off.  Reheating your home should take about 30 minutes with a
10 degree set back. Cooling down your house could take 60 to 90 minutes
depending on the outside temperature, humidity and how well your house is
insulated.

You can also expect comparable savings on your air conditioning bill if you turn the
thermostat
UP 10 to 15 degrees during the cooling season.

Another benefit of a programmable thermostat is the added comfort of waking up to
a toasty warm house in the winter or returning from work to a refreshingly cool
home in the summertime.

With a digital setback thermostat you don't have to sacrifice comfort for savings.
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Programmable Thermostat
Replacing your home's manual thermostat with a new
digital programmable thermostat is an inexpensive and
simple do it yourself project that yields immediate
savings on your heating bill.

A reasonable estimate of savings from the installation of
a digital setback thermostat comes from a study by the
U.S. Department of Energy:
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