Dan, it does have this feature and I think this is the correct name,  
but it's something like anticipation setting. From what a friend did  
explain and I had forgotten is that this somehow adjusts when the unit  
will come on based on the temperature drop. I need to research this a  
bit. I have one of those talking thermostats and I know that function  
isn't accessible, but I can have my wife check it.
Thanks for reminding me about this setting.

On Jan 26, 2008, at 10:19 PM, Dan Rossi wrote:

> Scott,
>
> I can't give you specific details, but some thermostats have various
> settings for different types of heating systems. Apparently, they  
> try to
> take into account the lag in the heating system response time. If your
> thermostat is set for a different system than what you have, it  
> might be
> causing the system to short cycle. Possibly you can find out if your
> thermostat has the facility to change the heating system type, or  
> max /
> min threshold temperatures.
>
> -- 
> Blue skies.
> Dan Rossi
> Carnegie Mellon University.
> E-Mail:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Tel:  (412) 268-9081
>
> 

Scott Howell
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