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Temperature offset control system

  • US 4,682,648 A
  • Filed: 12/29/1982
  • Issued: 07/28/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/29/1982
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A temperature offset control system for controlling the operation of both heating and air conditioning systems simultaneously contained within the same premises each of which is set by local thermostats to operate at an appropriate temperature, said offset control system comprising:

  • a central control station having means for presetting an offset temperature range, means for sensing the temperature at a central location, means for comparing the sensed temperature with the offset temperature range, means responsive to the comparison for producing a control signal indicative of whether the sensed temperature is within said offset temperature range or beyond said offset temperature range, and means for transmitting said control signal onto the standard energy lines servicing the premises; and

    a receiving station respectively associated with each heating and air conditioning system, said receiving stations each comprising means for receiving the same transmitted control signal from the energy lines, and switch means for controlling the energization of the respective system in response to the received control signal, wherein said heating systems and associated local thermostat are disabled by said control signal when said control signal originates from a sensed temperature above the lower end of the offset temperature range, and said air conditioning systems and associated thermostats are disabled by the same control signal when said control signal originates from a sensed temperature below the upper end of the offset temperature range;

    wherein said central control station comprises control switching means having an ON mode for producing a turn ON signal, and OFF mode for producing a turn OFF signal and an OFFSET mode for producing said control signal responsive to the particular output of the comparing means, and timer means permitting automatic timed switching between any two of said three modes, and further comprising means for checking the previous signal sent and only sending a signal entered on said central control station changing a previous signal sent.

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