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<blockquote data-quote="Little Joe" data-source="post: 1838308" data-attributes="member: 39122"><p>They are all supposed to turn on aux heat automatically if thermostat is set 3 degrees above room temp or after a set amount of time if temperature has not increased by an acceptable amount, that is all actually controlled by the thermostat but even when it does so the heat pump will still run unless manually swapped to Aux. </p><p>I've installed several duel fuel systems over the years that I really liked. Heat pump with 90+% furnace as backup heat. I installed an outdoor thermostat that would turn off heat pimp below whatever temp you set dial to, I always set for 35, and swap to gas heat. Everyone I installed them for has loved them and that 90%+ furnace is very efficient. Typically in Arkansas we don't stay below freezing more than a day or 2 and overnight. I'm really surprised as far north as you are that they install heat pumps in that area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Little Joe, post: 1838308, member: 39122"] They are all supposed to turn on aux heat automatically if thermostat is set 3 degrees above room temp or after a set amount of time if temperature has not increased by an acceptable amount, that is all actually controlled by the thermostat but even when it does so the heat pump will still run unless manually swapped to Aux. I've installed several duel fuel systems over the years that I really liked. Heat pump with 90+% furnace as backup heat. I installed an outdoor thermostat that would turn off heat pimp below whatever temp you set dial to, I always set for 35, and swap to gas heat. Everyone I installed them for has loved them and that 90%+ furnace is very efficient. Typically in Arkansas we don't stay below freezing more than a day or 2 and overnight. I'm really surprised as far north as you are that they install heat pumps in that area. [/QUOTE]
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