74 is a universal setting,if you set it on 74,keep it there winter or summer,just toggle your switch from heat and cool,but keep it at 74 and your bill will drop dramatically.
2007-01-14 07:16:34
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answered by BULL 3
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in the course of the oil/gas shortage interior the mid 1970's the federal authorities. exceeded a regulation retaining wintry climate temp should be sixty 8 summer season seventy 8. as far as i recognize those are the optimal temps that the AC. and heaters artwork at. This regulation remains on the books. It has not expired or been repealed
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answered by ? 4
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70
2007-01-14 08:38:28
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answered by Hawkeye 4
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70
2007-01-14 07:14:31
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answered by ? 7
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We set ours on 72 and leave it there all the time, summer and winter.
2007-01-14 07:24:38
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answered by ruthie 6
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72 degrees F
2007-01-14 07:16:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I've always heard 72 degrees, but I put it where it's comfortable for me.But if you're pinching pennies keep it low.
2007-01-14 07:16:44
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answered by annie 2
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72 F.
2007-01-14 07:15:20
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answered by bobthebuilder 3
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I tell customers to set it where they are comfortable. Dollars saved do not always offset the worth of comfort. It is not a "savings" to be cold and uncomfortable.
2007-01-14 07:18:30
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answered by oreos40 4
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68 and we leave it at the temperature at all times- day and night- the more you adjust it, the more oil or whatever you will use to catch it up to where it belongs
2007-01-14 12:59:25
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answered by Jane B 3
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