Thermostat means adaptively controlling the amount of overshoot

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364557, 364154, 364155, 364161, 236 46R, 165 12, G05D 2300

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ABSTRACT:
A microcomputer based clock operated thermostat is operated to adjust a ramprate of a setpoint temperature upon a setpoint change. The microcomputer in the thermostat is capable of determining the amount of overshoot or undershoot between the air temperature and the desired setpoint temperature by utilizing a sensor temperature of the thermostat, and computing a variation in the pickup ramprate to bring the overshoot within an acceptable level.

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