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Other popular ComEd workflows and automations
- Peak Time Savings (PTS) - ecobee - Part 3: Resume ecobee Schedule when PTS hours complete
- IFTTT: Receive push notification when ComEd Peak Time Savings (PTS) Hours are announced
- Connect ComEd to ecobee to unlock powerful experiences
- Peak Time Savings (PTS) - Call/SMS: Get a call and text to remind you when a PTS event is announced
- Average Price Change - Phone Call/SMS: Get a call and text when the price exceeds my preference
- Average Price Change - IFTTT: Notify me through the IFTTT app when the price exceeds setting
- Average Price Change - Ecobee - Part 1: Set Ecobee Thermostat when price is high
- Peak Time Savings (PTS) - Honeywell - Part 3: Set Honeywell Home Setpoint when PTS hours complete
Useful ComEd and Honeywell evohome integrations
Triggers (If this)
- Change in Average PriceThis trigger fires for an account that is on a dynamic pricing plan such as the Residential Hourly Pricing program or other real time market rates whenever the average price changes.
- Peak Time Savings - Savings Hours AnnouncedThis trigger activates whenever Peak Time Savings Hours are announced and during various stages of an event.
Actions (Then that)
- Turn hot water onThis Action will turn the hot water at one of your locations on. This can either be permanent or for a number of hours.
- Turn hot water offThis Action will turn the hot water at one of your locations off. This can either be permanent or for a number of hours.
- Enable a quick actionThis Action will enable a quick action at one of your locations. This can either be permanent or for a number of days/hours.
- Disable a quick actionThis Action will remove any existing quick action at your location and set your heating system to follow the schedule.
- Set a zone temperatureThis Action sets an override on target temperature of one of your zones. This can either be permanently set or just for a number of hours.
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