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Hi,
Had a new A/C installed. Typical system with the evaporator in the furnace, and the Condenser outside. Couldn't get a really good answer from installer. a. Live in New England; lots of snow in winter. Do folks usually put a cover of some sort over the outside Condenser in the winter ? b. He mentioned that there is a small heater in the unit that is on all the time; even if the unit is not actually running Does it make any sense to shut off the 220 V power in the winter to the outside Condenser, thus killing the heater ? Or, best to have the heater always on, even in the winter time ? Thanks, Bob |
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