Honeywell-Thermostats.com – Assistance to buy Honeywell Thermostats

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Fort Lauderdale, FL Aug. 21 – Introducing Honeywell-Thermostats.com
(http://www.honeywell-thermostats.com/), a Shopping Assistance
Service for customers buying Honeywell thermostats. Their mission is
to provide the customers with the best service to buy HVAC
thermostats. No one knows thermostats better than Honeywell. Their
heritage is built on over 100 years of thermostat design and
manufacturing. The primary job of a thermostat is to accurately
control home temperature, and that is why Honeywell makes thermostats
that are easy to use, contain high quality components and are
engineered to precise design specifications resulting in pinpoint
temperature control to +/- 1 F. The focus is on quality, performance
and innovation, and it shows in the complete lines of brand new
Honeywell thermostats.

A thermostat is a device for regulating the temperature of a system so
that the system’s temperature is maintained near a desired setpoint
temperature. The thermostat does this by switching heating or cooling
devices on or off or regulating the flow of a heat transfer fluid as
needed to maintain the correct temperature. The Honeywell digital
thermostats have no moving parts to measure temperature and instead
rely on thermistors or other semiconductor devices such as a
resistance thermometer (resistance temperature detector). Typically
one or more regular batteries must be installed to operate it,
although some so-called “power stealing” digital thermostats use the
common 24 volt AC circuits as a power source, but will not operate on
thermopile powered “millivolt” circuits used in some furnaces. Each
has an LCD screen showing the current temperature, and the current
setting. Most also have a clock, and time-of-day and even day-of-week
settings for the temperature, used for comfort and energy
conservation. Some advanced models have touch screens, or the ability
to work with home automation or building automation systems. Honeywell
digital thermostats use either a relay or a semiconductor device such
as triac to act as switch to control the HVAC unit. Units with relays
will operate millivolt systems, but often make an audible “click”
noise when switching on or off.

More expensive models have a built-in PID controller, so that the
thermostat knows ahead how the system will react to its commands. For
instance, setting it up that temperature in the morning at 7 a.m.
should be 21°C, makes sure that at that time the temperature will be
21°C, where a conventional thermostat would just start working at that
time. The PID controller decides at what time the system should be
activated in order to reach the desired temperature at the desired
time. It also makes sure that the temperature is very stable (for
instance, by reducing overshoots). Most Honeywell digital thermostats
in common residential use in North America and Europe are programmable
thermostats, which will typically provide a 30% energy savings if left
with their default programs; adjustments to these defaults may
increase or reduce energy savings.

About us: Honeywell-Thermostats.com
(http://www.honeywell-thermostats.com/ ) is one of the brands from
DtiCorp, a software company started in 1996 focusing on building
affordable software for businesses. DtiCorp has served a diverse range
of enterprise IT, networking and telecom customers. We know our
customers have a choice of many vendors, and we want to earn their
business and their trust by working hard for it. And having earned
their business, we want to keep them happy so they will choose to do
business with us again. These simple ideas have served us well, during
good times and bad. DtiCorp has achieved impressive growth, and has
emerged as a rock-solid supplier and partner, with sound financials.

Julian Arhire
IT Manager Honeywell-Thermostats.com
Phone: 954.298.2515
Fax: 954.206.0767
Web: http://www.honeywell-thermostats.com/

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