Comfort temperature and reduction: what they are and what they are for

In this article we will see what   comfort and reduction temperatures  which can be set in the chronothermostat. Understanding their role is in fact fundamental for correct use of the device.

Difference between comfort and reduction temperature

Understanding what the comfort temperature is is very simple and intuitive. Imagine coming home on a particularly cold winter evening. That warmth that envelops you as soon as you enter and "melts" you in a relaxed sigh is what we could call  comfort temperature . In other words, that temperature at which  the heating can be turned off  because you feel good. 

At what comfort temperature should you set the thermostat?  According to the WHO it is best not to exceed  21 °C .

What is the reduction temperature?  This is a little less intuitive, but we can understand it in contrast to the comfort one.  The reduction is the minimum temperature you want to have in the house

Suppose we have set it at 18°C, if the temperature drops below the heating will turn on.

Further curiosity: what is the   maximum temperature of a thermostat ?

Seitron thermostats normally have a  operating range between 0 and 40 °C , which means that you could potentially set 40 °C at home, but this would of course be an exaggeration.

How to set the thermostat to save money

It should now be clearer what comfort and reduction temperatures are,  but what are they for?  Since the ultimate purpose of heating is to keep me warm, isn't it enough to set the comfort levels and then turn it off when you go out or when you go to sleep?

In reality this is not really the case. Throughout the day it is good that the heating has a  minimum temperature  that can still maintain heat and reduce humidity. 

Why? To find out, we refer you to our article:  How to heat the house while saving .

In summary, the great advantage of a chronothermostat is that it combines the  programming of switching on and off  by time slots to setting a comfort temperature and a reduction one  which allow you to reduce the boiler's switching on times and not waste the heat, thus favoring  energy saving . For further information you can read our post:  Chronothermostat: what it is and how it works .

How to adjust the comfort and reduction temperature of the Seitron chronothermostat

Well, now that the role and importance of comfort and reduction temperatures are clear, let's see  how can we set them  on the chronothermostat.

In reality, the regulation  differs between the various models , but there is a feature common to all, namely  symbols on the thermostat . Usually  the comfort temperature is indicated with the sun symbol , while  that of reduction is indicated by the moon .

In general, therefore, it will be sufficient to identify the keys or knobs that indicate these  symbols  to adjust the two temperatures.

In this sense the  Seitron thermostats are very intuitive . The wifi ones obviously don't need explanations, because everything is done with the app. For non-smart digital ones, we provide an example video with the  Freetime Evo chronothermostat , our best-selling model.

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Who can I contact for technical assistance for my Seitron thermostat?

If you have a Seitron thermostat and are unsure about how to set it correctly, don't worry. Our site provides   a large collection of questions and answers , as well as the possibility of   contact our customer support team directly , who are always available to resolve problems or doubts regarding the use of our devices. Then visit our   help center  if you need help!

Which chronothermostat is right for your needs?

If after reading this article you felt like  start saving  by using a programmable thermostat, then this small table which summarizes our best-selling products and which  covers all the different needs  that you may have  when choosing a chronothermostat . Whether you are looking for a  simple to program thermostat , whether you are interested in a smart one, these questions will be useful to guide you in your choice:

  • Do you have a fixed routine or not?  This helps you choose between  daily or weekly programming .
  • Are there power cables where you want to install the thermostat?  Fundamental for choosing between battery or mains power.
  • Are the boiler consent cables present?  If there are no cables where you want to install the thermostat and you don't want to do any building work, you can opt for our battery-powered wireless solutions.
  • Do you want to control the heating via app?  Then you have to choose a  wifi chronothermostat .
Model Installation Power Programming Wi-Fi Wireless
Freetime Evo Wall Drums Daily/Weekly No No
Wi-Time Wall Wall 230V Weekly Yes No
Hygge Portable Drums Weekly Yes Yes