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I have an Emerson thermostat that claims to have a feature called cool
savings... I tried to Google this feature and Emerson says its designed to adjust the programmed set point temperature during high demand use of a central air conditioner. I think they mean that the thermostat will call on the variable speed fan/ECM fan will blow faster to similate cooler air, without the compressor running all the time, but that's just my guess I can't really get any more information other than that. I've only had this blower unit/furnace and thermostat for 4 months so no history with it. Today was first day using the aircond this year however A coil and compressor unit are 14 years old, and were run on a different thermostat the past 13 summers. Anyone care to explain what this feature is and how it works? Emerson "Cool Savings" |
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