To heat properly: The the Numbers on your heating

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Jeff Horseman
Jeff Horseman
Jeff Horseman got into journalism because he liked to write and stunk at math. He grew up in Vermont and he honed his interviewing skills as a supermarket cashier by asking Bernie Sanders “Paper or plastic?” After graduating from Syracuse University in 1999, Jeff began his journalistic odyssey at The Watertown Daily Times in upstate New York, where he impressed then-U.S. Senate candidate Hillary Clinton so much she called him “John” at the end of an interview. From there, he went to Annapolis, Maryland, where he covered city, county and state government at The Capital newspaper. Today, Jeff writes about anything and everything. Along the way, Jeff has covered wildfires, a tropical storm, 9/11 and the Dec. 2 terror attack in San Bernardino. If you have a question or story idea about politics or the inner workings of government, please let Jeff know. He’ll do his best to answer, even if it involves a little math.

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To heat properly: What is actually the number 3 on the Thermostat?

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What is actually the number 3 on the Thermostat? If you don’t know this, you waste possibly unnecessary energy. Because who knows what the Numbers are on the Thermostat can save on Heating a lot of money. And Yes, each of the Numbers has a meaning. Usually the Thermostat has Numbers from 1 to 5. The 3 stands for a room temperature of about 20 degrees Celsius. Each part of the bar is to a degree more or less. The 2 stands for about 16 degree Celsius and 4 for a whopping 24 degrees Celsius. Therefore, the 3 is highlighted in part with the addition of a sun. It features an ideal temperature for rooms in which we spend during the day. So, for example, V. in the living room or work space. In the bedroom it can be like two, three degrees cooler. To be sure whether the Numbers on the Thermostat correspond to their respective reference value, should in the space temperature with a Thermometer control.

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You know what the Numbers on the Thermostat, really? If not, then you are wasting possibly unnecessary energy. Because who knows what the Numbers mean on the Thermostat can save on Heating a lot of money and protect the environment.

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