Thermostat Instructions
Housing and Residential Life is committed to the green mission of the university, which includes implementing energy-savings measures.
Find your hall's thermostat instructions:
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University Commons and Bennett Hall
How to use the Energy Savings Thermostat
- When you first enter your unit, the room may be warm. This is because the thermostat is in the "Unoccupied Mode" to save energy.
- There are motion detectors in your room that sense when the unit should turn on/off, depending on the occupancy of the room. If it does not respond to motion, gently touch the image of Pistol Pete. Note: If you touch the thermostat with too much force, you can damage it and be charged $500 to replace it.
- The thermostat has a temperature range of a low of 68°F and a high of 75°F. You can set your comfort level anywhere between these two temperatures.
- The thermostat automatically changes from air conditioning to heating. It can take a minute or two for your unit to adjust once you set the temperature. You should hear your unit's motor running. Depending on the starting temperature of the room, it could take an hour for the temperature to reach your desired setting.
- The thermostat shifts to "Standby" immediately after the last person leaves the room, and the temperature will be set to 78°F.
- After 16 more hours in "Standby," the thermostat will go into "Unoccupied Mode," and the temperature automatically adjusts to 80°F.
- You will want to reset your thermostat if your room is vacant over a weekend, holiday or university break period.
- Don't prop open your front door. This will cause the thermostat to go into "Standby" and the temperature reset to 78°F.
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North Monroe (Morsani-Smith, Sitlington, Davis); Morrison Neighborhoods (McPherson,
Payne Ellis, Carreker East/West); and Village E
Braeburn Thermostat Instructions
A. Setting the System Control
- COOL: Only your cooling system will operate
- OFF: Heating and cooling system are off
- HEAT: Only your heating system will operate
B. Setting the Fan Control Mode
- The Fan Control has two modes of operations—AUTO and ON. This mode can be selected by moving the FAN switch to the appopriate position.
- AUTO: The system fan will run when your heating and cooling system is running
- ON: The system fac stays on
C. Temerature Adjustments
- Temporary Adjustment: Press the up or down button to adjust the current set point temperature.
- Extend Admustment: Press the HOLD button so the HOLD appears on the display screen. Press the up or down button to adjust the current set point temperature.
D. Status Indicators
- Status indicators apprear in the display to let you know if your system is heating, cooling or off.
- HEAT ON: indicated that your heat system is running
- COOL ON: Indicates that your cooling sytem is running