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    Feb 16, 2008, 07:17 PM
    Changing indoor thermostat on heat pump
    Just build a new home. First time owner of a heat pump. We turn the indoor thermostat down to 61 at night and up to 68 in the morning. We don't adjust it throughout the day. Here's my question: Am I using too much energy in the morning by heating the house up from 61 to 68 - would I use less energy if I kept it at a more constant temperature - say 65? I notice in the morning it says "Auxiliary Heat" on the thermostat. We have a pellet stove which heats the area we live in most and setting the thermostat at 68 has been comfortable.

    I appreciate any information.
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    Feb 16, 2008, 08:02 PM
    You do not want the AUX or emergency heat to come on. When that happens you are using the more expensive resistance heat in the electric furnace.

    I am not a believer in using a set back thermostat for heat pumps unless it is one of the more expensive ones that locks out the resistance heaters on recovery. I would set my temperature where I am comfortable and leave it alone.

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