Originally Posted By: mlord
Originally Posted By: andy
"I've turned it to 25, so that the house warms up quicker" frown

That one sounds like a great dumb line, but in fact is true. The house does warm up more quickly on a higher temperature setting than on a lower one, at least with forced air systems.

The reason is thermal mass. At a 20C setting, the furnace heats up the air to 20-21C, then turns off. The air quickly chills back to 17C as the cold walls/floors absorb the heat, and then the furnace comes back on again 5-10 minutes later to repeat the cycle.

Setting it to 25C gives a single long blast of warmth, enough to get the walls/contents of the house closer to 20C in one go, after which one sets the thermostat back down to 20C.

Cheers


I was actually thinking about this earlier. Dealing with a forced air system myself, I wonder if the nest (or another thermostat) could learn to adjust for this effect in a forced air system. Since starting and stopping the heating elements and fan over and over takes energy and is also annoying, it seems like it might be worth doing. Caveat: I'm not really familiar with the space, so there may be more standard products out there that already do this...
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