Certain people (you know who you are) have a weird approach to heating and cooling their homes.
On a cold day, they'll heat the room to, let's say, 21 degrees; then on a hot day, they'll cool the room to 16 degrees.
I don't get it.
Certain people (you know who you are) have a weird approach to heating and cooling their homes.
On a cold day, they'll heat the room to, let's say, 21 degrees; then on a hot day, they'll cool the room to 16 degrees.
I don't get it.
2 comments:
Have you taken into account body temperature. Surely that explains this discrepancy?
It happens at our office. I suspect people think that setting it at more extreme temperatures will cause it to reach to the "desired" temperature faster.
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