Programming 5/2 Day Models; Typical Residential Schedule - Robertshaw 300-224 Installation And Programming Instructions

Deluxe programmable thermostats
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TYPICAL RESIDENTIAL SCHEDULE (300-224, 300-226, 300-230)

Temperature Settings
MORNING
DAY
EVENING
NIGHT
The first thing to do before programming your thermostat is to determine your personal comfort
levels for each day with respect to time of day and desired temperature. A typical schedule is
shown above.
On weekdays, after the temperature has been lowered all night, the thermostat can be pro-
grammed to begin warming the house at 6:00 AM, if the household gets up at 7:00 AM. At 9:00
AM, after everyone has left for the day, the thermostat can be set to lower the temperature to
save energy during the day. Before anyone arrives home in the afternoon, the temperature may
again be increased to provide comfort for when the household returns. Finally, at bedtime, the
thermostat again lowers the temperature to save energy during the night.
On Saturday and Sunday when everyone is home, the temperature comes up to 68°F at 8:00
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