White Rodgers SuperStat Pro Programmable Thermostat User Manual

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SuperStat Pro User Guide 
 
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Displaying Energy Price and Usage Information 
For customers on an Hourly or Critical Peak Pricing plan, your thermostat displays information about current energy 
price. Customers on a Critical Peak Rebate Pricing plan will see a “0” in the energy price display because your energy 
price is the same as on the regular rate plan with Pepco. 
Your thermostat displays information on your estimated bill, energy usage, and Critical Event periods for all customers. 
During a Critical Event, your air conditioner or heater will be automatically cycled on and off periodically to reduce your 
energy use. 
Energy Price, Estimated Bill, and Energy Usage Information 
For hourly and critical peak pricing customers, your thermostat displays your current energy price in cents/kWh. The 
energy price is updated every hour. For critical peak rebate customers, your thermostat will always display a “0” in the 
energy price display.  
For all customers, your thermostat displays estimated total bill-to-date for the current billing cycle, and accumulated 
energy usage in kWh since the start of your current billing cycle. The estimated bill and energy usage are updated once 
per day. 
When the thermostat is in normal display, the current energy price, estimated bill, and accumulated energy usage display, 
alternating with the current period of the day.