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Longde Electric teaches you to use the thermostat correctly


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2020-07-15

There are more and more families using electric heating systems, and how to save energy has become a problem that many people pay attention to. In addition to good house insulation, temperature control is one of the keys to energy saving. Some users who have installed electric heating will always turn on the thermostat when needed, and turn off the thermostat when they go out, thinking that this will save electricity. In fact, this will not only save energy, but will consume more energy. So how to use the thermostat to achieve real energy saving? Let the editor of Longde Electric take everyone to learn.   1. Save energy when you hold a meeting right away? Turn on the thermostat when you need it and turn it off when you go out, which consumes energy. The electric heating system is a low-temperature operation system with good heat storage type. It takes a certain amount of time to make the room temperature reach the set temperature after the system is turned on, and the indoor temperature will not drop rapidly after the system is turned off. It also takes a longer time for the temperature to rise again. Frequent switching not only fails to save energy, but also increases the operating cost of the heating system. For rooms that are not frequently used, the temperature can be lowered by a few degrees through the thermostat. When you leave the house for a long time, you only need to lower the temperature of the thermostat by a few degrees. You can choose to turn off the system when you don’t live for a long time or leave for a long time. , but it should be noted that if there is equipment in the room that is afraid of freezing, it should be turned on to a certain temperature to prevent the equipment or pipes from freezing.   2. Does the thermostat set the high temperature to heat up quickly? Some users feel that the room temperature is low, and they need to quickly heat up to set the temperature of the thermostat to the highest, which is also wrong. The heating time of the room temperature depends on the indoor and outdoor temperature difference and the installed power per unit area of ​​the room. Under the condition that the installation power and the temperature difference between indoor and outdoor are certain, no matter how many degrees are set, the time for the room to rise to the temperature you need is the same. If the room is now 16 degrees, and you want the room to heat up to 18 degrees, in this case, set the room temperature to 18 degrees or 20 degrees, 25 degrees, and the time it takes to heat up to 18 degrees is the same. Set as many degrees as needed, or use an intelligent thermostat, the thermostat can automatically calculate the advance opening time of the thermostat.

There are more and more families using electric heating systems, and how to save energy has become a problem that many people pay attention to. In addition to good house insulation, temperature control is one of the keys to energy saving. Some users who have installed electric heating will always turn on the thermostat when needed, and turn off the thermostat when they go out, thinking that this will save electricity. In fact, this will not only save energy, but will consume more energy. So how to use the thermostat to achieve real energy saving? Let the editor of Longde Electric take everyone to learn.
 
1. Save energy when you hold a meeting right away?
Turn on the thermostat when you need it and turn it off when you go out, which consumes energy. The electric heating system is a low-temperature operation system with good heat storage type. It takes a certain amount of time to make the room temperature reach the set temperature after the system is turned on, and the indoor temperature will not drop rapidly after the system is turned off. It also takes a longer time for the temperature to rise again. Frequent switching not only fails to save energy, but also increases the operating cost of the heating system.
For rooms that are not frequently used, the temperature can be lowered by a few degrees through the thermostat. When you leave the house for a long time, you only need to lower the temperature of the thermostat by a few degrees. You can choose to turn off the system when you don’t live for a long time or leave for a long time. , but it should be noted that if there is equipment in the room that is afraid of freezing, it should be turned on to a certain temperature to prevent the equipment or pipes from freezing.
 
2. Does the thermostat set the high temperature to heat up quickly?
Some users feel that the room temperature is low, and they need to quickly heat up to set the temperature of the thermostat to the highest, which is also wrong. The heating time of the room temperature depends on the indoor and outdoor temperature difference and the installed power per unit area of ​​the room. Under the condition that the installation power and the temperature difference between indoor and outdoor are certain, no matter how many degrees are set, the time for the room to rise to the temperature you need is the same. If the room is now 16 degrees, and you want the room to heat up to 18 degrees, in this case, set the room temperature to 18 degrees or 20 degrees, 25 degrees, and the time it takes to heat up to 18 degrees is the same.
Set as many degrees as needed, or use an intelligent thermostat, the thermostat can automatically calculate the advance opening time of the thermostat.