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Eco settings

peterC260
Community Member

We have different temperatures scheduled through the day to correspond with whether we are likely to be in or out.

We have say 20 degrees set when expected to be in and 14 degrees set when expected to be out. So far so good...

Then we started using Eco.... we set the Eco temp at 17 so if we were expected to be in but werent the eco setitng would turn down the temp. That works fine if it is a period where we expected to be in but arent.

However if we expected to be out and the thermostat is set to 14 degrees, eco detects that we are out and goes to the eco temp of 17 degrees.

Are we doing somehting wrong? surely the nest isnt so stupid that it turns up the heating to save energy?

 

In other words Eco should only change the temperature downwards, never upwards?

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Jenelyn_O
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi peterC260,

 

Thanks for reaching out. I understand that schedule temperature can be confusing — I'd love to help.  

 

Eco Temperature will automatically activate when you're away. If Home/Away Assist enabled, it might override your schedule temperature. When your Nest Thermostat uses Eco Temperature, it will focus to maintain the temperature you set for  Eco.

 

Please check this out and let me know if you still have more questions.

 

Regards,

Jenelyn

Jenelyn_O
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi peterC260,

 

I wanted to follow up and see if you still need help. Please let me know if you are still having any concerns or questions from here, as I would be happy to take a closer look and assist you further.

 

Best,

Jenelyn

Thanks for your reply. It seems crazy and makes Eco temperatures fairly useless as a feature though.

Eco temperatures might work for somebody who has a constant temp set 24/7 but that will apply to few if any people.

If you have different temperatures set during the day, then its purely random whether eco temperatures will reduce or increase energy usage.

To be useful, in heat mode eco temperatures should not be able to increase the temperature beyond the currently set temperature, likewise in cool mode it should not cool the temperature below the set temperature. This simple adjustment would turn a currently useless feature into a valuable one.

Jenelyn_O
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi peterC260,

 

Thanks for letting us know. For your Nest Thermostat to stay on Eco mode when no one's at home or for a long period of time, you can try these steps here

 

  • For Nest Thermostat, go to the Google Home app and make sure your thermostat is in Heat, Cool, or Heat • Cool mode. Next, select the Current temp or the temperature preset you want your thermostat to hold and select the end time. After that, tap Start to begin the temperature hold.

 

  • For Nest Learning Thermostat and Nest Thermostat E, when you set your thermostat to Eco Temperature manually, it will hold the temperature until you change it. You can manually switch to Eco Temperatures whenever you want.

Let's know how it goes. 

 

Regards, 

Jenelyn

 

Jake
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hey there,

 

I wanted to check in and see if you managed to see Jenelyn's post. Please let me know if you have any questions from here. I would be happy to assist, and make sure you are good to go.

Best regards,
Jake

Markjosephp
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hello peterC260,

 

It has been a few days since your last reply, and we're going to lock the thread within 24 hours. If you have any questions, please feel free to create a new post.

 

Thanks,

Mark