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| Originally Posted by NorthernHeat There is a differential in the thermostat for the 2 stages of heat. So if you set the stat at 38 when it gets down to 36 the aux heat comes on. (this differential can usually be adjusted in the stat) Also when the heat pump goes into defrost it is actually air conditioning your house, so to counter act that, it turns on the aux heat so you don't feel the cold air blowing. |
OK I can understand that but need to ask further.
to clarify the thermostat, I set it at hold 70 degrees for the winter season 24 hours a day. I only use setbacks in the summer hot weather. I just do not remember in past winters seeing the aux kick in at any time in previous years until the outside air was in the low twenties. One suggestion that I had was to give the coils a good cleaning, but unsure of best method. Should I go with compressed air, water hose, or what. I also have to figure out how to get the cover off of the unit itself.
The outdoor unit is in the rear of the house somewhat in a pocket to protect it from the cold front high winds that we get here.