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I just had a new furnace and AC installed. The job was done very well. The
new furnace is a two stage that puts out 84,000 BTU at the high stage. I live in a two story home that's 22 years old in the Mid-Atlantic area. Home is reasonably well constructed: basement, no noticeable drafts, well insulated, approx 2300 sq.ft. With the thermostat set to 67F and the current temp outside of ~40F, the furnace is cycling about 3-4 times per hour to maintain the inside temp. What I can't tell yet is whether it's cycling entirely in first stage only, or going to the second stage. Having said that does it seem like this is a correct rate for cycling? |
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