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    Nov 27, 2010, 01:56 PM
    I have a Bryant 355AVV Furnace I want high-heat instead of low heat, what switches?
    I have a Bryant Gas Furnace Model 355AVV. It usually runs on low-stage heating if I have the temperature set to 74 degrees F. When it gets colder it doesn't seem to go to high-stage heating very often unless we turn up the thermostat to a much higher setting. It's like it isn't aware that the temperature has changed in the house. I would like to run it all the time in the winter at high-stage heating versus low to high stage heating. Is there a switch that can be changed in the SW1-1 to 8 Furnace Setup Switches, so this can happen? We have an older house and the low setting for the fan does not ambly distribute the heat to all points in the house. Thank you.

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