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Old 01-21-2009, 04:26 PM   #3
ScottW
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Like Tom said, turn on the thermostat, select heat for the heat pump you probably have, or furnace for the gas furnace. Technology is nice.

By the way, if you have a heat pump, it will work well until the outside temp gets to around 45. It then begins the standard defrost cycle many people don't understand. It will blow almost cool air for a few minutes, then warm up again. This is normal. As the outside temp gets to 32ish, it will automatically turn on your gas furnace. This will send warm air through all the holding tanks, preventing freezing. As it warms up, the heat pump will assume primary duties again.

Enjoy.
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