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    Jan 9, 2011, 08:23 AM
    Trane heat pump fan continues to run when temp set is reached shuts off if lowr temp
    When on heat and temp set is reached the fan continues to run cold air. Fan will shut off if temp set is lowered 2 degrees. Heat pump is Trane, thermostat is digital white rogers . A similar system, less BTU, shuts off when temp reached.

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