Monday, June 18, 2012

Nest Learning Thermostat




Thermostats control about 50% of our home's energy bill.
What does the Nest Learning Thermostat do that is so special?



Auto-Schedule-Nest remembers the temperatures you like and programs itself
Auto-Away-Nest saves energy by automatically turning itself down when you're away
Airwave - Automatically cuts up to 30% of your AC's runtime if your home isn't too humid
Remote control - Connect Nest to Wi-Fi to control it from your smartphone, laptop or tablet
Simple to use - Most homeowners install Nest themselves in less than 30 minutes. After that, it's just a matter of changing the temperature


Living with Nest.

Day 1: We've made installation easy. Even if you've never even considered installing a thermostat. If you're comfortable installing a light fixture, you can install Nest yourself. Most people install Nest in less than 30 minutes. Or, a professional can help.

Day 2: Learning starts once Nest is up & running. Turn it up when you're home, turn it down when you leave and in a few days Nest will have learned your schedule.

Day 6: Life doesn't always go according to schedule, so Auto-Away kicks in when you leave home unexpectedly. Energy History shows you how much energy you've used daily.

Day 7: The Nest Leaf appears when you're saving energy. Changing the temperature just one degree can save you up to 5%. The Leaf guides you in the right direction.
Day 8: By now, Nest has made a schedule for your home. One-off temperature changes won't confuse it, but change the temperature a few days in a row and Nest will catch on and adjust its schedule. When you teach Nest well, you can save up to 20% on your heating or cooling bill.


Day 90: Once summer arrives, it's time to switch from heating to cooling. Nest will start building a new schedule, just like it did in your first week. And when it's not too humid in your home, Nest's exclusive Airwave technology can automatically cut your AC's runtime up to 30%.



Day 365: Teach Nest well and it'll not only pay for itself, but continue saving year after year.

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