Electronic time thermostat with a temporary next period adjustme

Automatic temperature and humidity regulation – With timing element – Timer other than clock

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165 12, F23B 520

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052304825

ABSTRACT:
A thermostat having a temporary "now" and "next" functions. The temporary "next" function allows the user to program a temporary deviation from a preprogrammed schedule used to control the temperature within a space. The combination temporary "now" and "next" function allows a user to temporarily set a current setpoint which will be held until a temporary next setpoint becomes the control setpoint, after which the thermostat returns to the preprogrammed setpoints.

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