SG_Player1974
New Member
I recently read a post on another thread that said if someone was to manually increase their heating by 2 or more degrees that it would automatically default to the Emergency heat. I tried this with my unit and it was completely true! I passed this little nugget along to others who have also found it to be true with their systems as well. My system is a 16 SEER Trane.
So... now I would like to know some other info regarding this:
1) Does this happen also when the thermostat is PROGRAMMED and the adjustment is more than 2 degrees? Basically... is my EH kicking on EVERY time my heat comes on and the temp is 2 degrees difference?
2) Is there a way to have it NOT go on EH when manually adjusting and the temp difference is 2+ degrees? Seems ridiculous to me that you do not have a choice. If my house is 67 and I want to go to 70... why should I be FORCED to use the EH?
So... now I would like to know some other info regarding this:
1) Does this happen also when the thermostat is PROGRAMMED and the adjustment is more than 2 degrees? Basically... is my EH kicking on EVERY time my heat comes on and the temp is 2 degrees difference?
2) Is there a way to have it NOT go on EH when manually adjusting and the temp difference is 2+ degrees? Seems ridiculous to me that you do not have a choice. If my house is 67 and I want to go to 70... why should I be FORCED to use the EH?