How this automation works
Automatically adjust your home's comfort settings to save energy during peak demand events. This Applet runs when an OhmHour begins and sets your Lennox iComfort thermostats to Away mode. Ideal for energy-conscious users looking to participate in OhmConnect conservation programs effortlessly.
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Create your own OhmConnect and Lennox iComfort workflow
Create custom workflows effortlessly by selecting triggers, queries, and actions. With IFTTT, it's simple: “If this” trigger happens, “then that” action follows. Streamline tasks and save time with automated workflows that work for you.
20 triggers, queries, and actions
An #OhmHour ends
An #OhmHour starts
Away mode is cancelled
Away mode is entered
Indoor Temperature drops below
Indoor temperature rises above
Cancel Away
Decrease Indoor Temperature
Increase Indoor Temperature
Record change in device status
Set Fan to AUTO
Set Fan to CIRCULATE
Set Fan to ON
Set home to Away
Turn the thermostat off
An #OhmHour ends
An #OhmHour starts
Away mode is cancelled
Away mode is entered
Cancel Away
Decrease Indoor Temperature
Increase Indoor Temperature
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About OhmConnect
When the grid is stressed, you can save energy at just the right time to help stop dirty power plants and earn rewards.
When the grid is stressed, you can save energy at just the right time to help stop dirty power plants and earn rewards.
About Lennox iComfort
The iComfort® S30, iComfort® E30, and iComfort M30 smart thermostats are compatible with IFTTT, allowing for even greater comfort control.
The iComfort® S30, iComfort® E30, and iComfort M30 smart thermostats are compatible with IFTTT, allowing for even greater comfort control.
