|
HONEYWELL
TEMPERATURE
ZONING
Control heating and cooling comfort where you want it, when you want it.
With a Temperature Zoning System from Honeywell, you won’t be heating
empty rooms or over-cooling one area in order to cool another. Zoning is
a comfortable, energy-efficient way to enjoy the temperature you want in
every room. Think of it as controlling your heating and cooling the same
way you control your lights.
Comfort
— Every home has at least two zones: the living area and the sleeping
area, which are rarely used at the same time. Then, there is upstairs and
downstairs, rooms that are used a lot (family rooms) and rooms that may not be
used often (formal dining rooms). And, of course, someone in the family likes it
warm while someone else likes it cool. Temperature zoning makes it possible for
everyone to be comfortable.
Efficiency
— No need for a heating and cooling system for every room.
Honeywell Zoning Systems use dampers in your ductwork that open and close
as needed based on each zone’s thermostat settings. When a zone doesn’t
need to be heated or cooled, the dampers close to save energy and maximize
comfort elsewhere. It’s that simple.
Convenience
— With the flexibility of a thermostat in each zone, there’s
no more cranking up the settings in one area to affect another.
Conservation
— You’ll only be heating/cooling areas as needed, so you’ll be
saving energy. In fact, when combined with programmable thermostats, you can
save up to 33 percent off your energy bills with a temperature zoning system.*
* If used as directed. When compared to a central thermostat, no setback.
If you're tired of having rooms that are either "too hot" or "too cold" this page is for you.
Is temperature zoning right for you? Use this list to find out.
Temperature zoning is highly recommended if your home has:
• Multiple levels
• Room(s) with large windows
• Large open areas such as vaulted ceilings or foyer
• Room(s) in a finished basement or attic
• Room(s) with an exposed concrete floor
• An indoor swimming pool or hot tub
• Rooms that are consistently too hot or too cold
Temperature zoning is highly recommended if you:
• Have young children
• Spend most of your day at home
• Have rooms that are used occasionally
• Have occupied rooms in the attic or basement
Find out what others are saying about Zoning....Click Here
|