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  • Adaptive Recovery/ Smart Recovery features - control features that senses the amount of time it will take to reach the next set-point temperature, and reach desired temperatures by the set time.[1]

  • Smart Recovery makes sure your system delivers the temperature you want at the time you want it. [2]

  • When it's time for a programmed temperature change, smart recovery begins working in advance, turning the system on and off as needed to slowly adjust the indoor temperature.[3]


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1- http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=thermostats.pr_thermostats_features
2-http://www.totalcomfortfl.com/thermost.htm
3- http://reo.ucsc.edu/offcampusfacilities/2901/1zonestat.pdf
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