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Heat Pump
I have received two different opinions, and would like more if anyone
can help. I have a heat pump and one tech told me that when it gets down to 28 degrees, I should switch the heat over to auxiliary, which allows me to use the furnace, and not the heat pump. Another tech told me not to do this. Which one is correct, and why? Thanks. Corinne |
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