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Your HVAC system will typically come with a thermostat that will tell you the temperature. This can be found within your building's roof. Whenever the temperature is read from inside the return air box, it may not be as accurate as reading the room temperature. For instance, it's possible that the room is actually quite cold (you may have your thermostat set to 70 degrees) but by the time the air finds its way back to the return air box it may have warmed up a lot (the air has heated up to 80 degrees).

This means that your HVAC will continue to run even though you're feeling cold. There are two different ways in which you can counteract this. The first thing that you can do is increase the temperature on the control so that the unit will cycle off faster. However, it's important to understand here that the temperature that you set on the controller usually is inaccurate.

Therefore it works on a scale where if you set it to 70 degrees, it doesn't necessarily mean that your room is going to cool down to this temperature.
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