Note: In order to check the weekly schedule which has been set without making any
changes, press the "Weekly Program" button once while your Room Thermostat is on.
Press the "Up" and "Down" buttons to see the days, press the "Mode" button to see the
settings between "P0-P6".
TPI ROOM THERMOSTAT WORKING LOGIC
Your Room Thermostat works with the TPI algorithm. Room Thermostats using TPI
technology predict when the temperature of your home will rise above or below the set
temperature and turn the heating / cooling unit on and off accordingly. This ensures
that your home stays at the temperature you set without maximum deviations up and
down.
What is TPI?
TPI technology is designed to ensure that you get the best possible energy efficiency
from your heating / cooling system. It measures and applies the best possible timings
to deliver and maintain your home at the set temperature level.
How does TPI work?
Thanks to the advanced artificial intelligence technology found in the software, it
adapts to the temperature change of the environment in which it is located. By creating
a general temperature map of your home, it learns how long it takes to reach the
desired room temperature and how to maintain this temperature. In this way, it
provides minimum energy consumption by calculating how long your heating / cooling
unit should work for.
What is the difference?
In non-TPI room thermostats, the heating / cooling unit works and stops continuously
until it exceeds the set temperature value. If the set temperature drops below a certain
amount, the heating / cooling unit will work again. This creates greater temperature
fluctuations and less energy control. TPI Room Thermostats, on the other hand, provide
higher savings and comfort compared to On/Off room thermostats with the
advantages it has.
Heating Mode
Your room thermostat takes the average room temperature of last 40 seconds as
basis. With the TPI algorithm in the product by creating a general temperature map of
your home, it learns how long it takes to reach the desired room temperature and how
this temperature is maintained. Thus, it ensures that the room temperature remains
within a certain range.