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    Jan 21, 2014, 11:42 AM
    Model #RPND-030J, does this unit have auxiliary heat
    My last electric bills were quite a bit higher than they should be. During the summer I got a new Filtrete 3M-20 thermostat, this thermostat does not have the auxiliary button that can be turned on. I have 5 wires, I connected Blue to B, White to W2, Yellow to Y,
    Red to RH and Green to G.
    I set the Jumpers to 3 and 6. (Now looking back at instructions I think this should be 3 and 7)

    Jumper Labels ( ON/OFF)
    1.Heat Pump/Normal
    2.HP-AUX Only/Normal
    3.RC-RH Concted/RC-RH Separate
    4.Gas-Oil HP AUX/Elect HP-Aux
    5.Celcious Display/Fahrenheit Display
    6.Gas-Oil Heat/No Fan
    7.Elec.Heat/No Fan

    Does this all look correct or would something be wrong with this that would make my bill so much higher?
    Should the jumpers be set to 3 and 7? Or 1,3,7?
    Or should I just purchase a thermostat with the AUX switch?

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