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James P. Garozzo
Researcher at Emerson Electric
Publications - 11
Citations - 824
James P. Garozzo is an academic researcher from Emerson Electric. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thermostat & Control system. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 11 publications receiving 824 citations.
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Thermostat capable of displaying received information
Carl J. Mueller,John M. Sartain,Steven L. Carey,Thomas J. Fredricks,Ronald E. Miles,G. Scott Vogel,James P. Garozzo +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a thermostat for controlling a climate control system is provided that comprises a network interface for establishing an internet connection with a website of a remote service provider, and a microprocessor for controlling the operation of a climate controlling system.
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HVAC Communication System
John F. Rossi,Paul Michael Huddleston,Mark Lee Barton,Brad Smith,Howard Ng,Carl J. Mueller,James P. Garozzo,Cecil H. Barrett,Russell Thomas House +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a system for communicating across conventional HVAC wiring is provided, including a communication device having a communication module capable of inducing low power, high frequency current signals into a single control wire coupling, for example, a thermostat with a compressor.
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Control system protocol for an hvac system
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe an HVAC system and means for communication between an integrated system of individual controllers for interactively controlling various components in the HV AC system, and present a protocol for establishing communication between a sending controller and at least one other controller that is the intended recipient.
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Low voltage power line communication for climate control system
TL;DR: In this paper, a system for controlling one or more components of a climate control system is provided that includes a thermostat controller, at least one system controller, and a controller for a circulating air blower.
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Thermostat having default curtailment temperature settings
TL;DR: In this paper, a thermostat capable of receiving signals transmitted by a utility provider communicating a usage rate schedule or a request for a load curtailment period, and controlling one or more systems based on the information communicated by the utility, is presented.