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"Ed Huntress" wrote in message
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"Lewis Hartswick" wrote in message
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Stormin Mormon wrote:
Please forgive me while I troll for a moment.....

Is it energy saving to turn the thermostat down, when leaving the house?
I mean, the furnace has to run to catch up when I get home. I have a way
of looking at the matter. I'll explain my point of view after the
argument is underway.

That is another one of those, " It Depends".
In this case on how long you will be gone.
...lew...


You start saving energy as soon at the house temperature stabilizes at the
lower temperature. Except for very short times, when you let the
temperature drop and then immediately ramp it up again, you always save
energy by lowering your house temperature.

Here's what the DOE says about it:

"A common misconception associated with thermostats is that a furnace
works harder than normal to warm the space back to a comfortable
temperature after the thermostat has been set back, resulting in little or
no savings. This misconception has been dispelled by years of research and
numerous studies. The fuel required to reheat a building to a comfortable
temperature is roughly equal to the fuel saved as the building drops to
the lower temperature. You save fuel between the time that the temperature
stabilizes at the lower level and the next time heat is needed. So, the
longer your house remains at the lower temperature, the more energy you
save."

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Ed Huntress


True. Yet I still hear this type of "reasoning" all the time. Should be a
simple concept even for the technically challenged, for example, people who
argued here that you can compress air and allow it to expand (while doing no
useful work) with no loss of energy.