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ftwhd

2005-12-24, 12:21 pm

On Sat, 24 Dec 2005 15:32:00 GMT, .p.jm@see_my_sig_for_address.com
wrote:

>On Sat, 24 Dec 2005 09:31:10 -0600, "Raines" <nunya@business.com>
>wrote:
>

I have an air source heat pump with electric furnace backup.
I love the heat pump especially in the face of the rising gas prices.

I have what I think is a problem...or maybe its normal.
Once in a great while, and this will be when its in the mid-30's so
I'm not
running when its below 28, after the heat pump has kicked on and
brought the
temp in the house up to the set point, the furnace fan continues to
run,
cold air comes out, and the heat pump's compressor seems to still be
running
but the heat pumps external fan isn't on.

Any ideas??

>alt.home.repair, not here


Pj has to be a bot...

There can be no other explanation. No one in their right mind would
sit all day and all night every day and every night posting
"alt.home.repair, not here" within seconds of a target post.


Stretch

2005-12-30, 10:21 am

Fish wrote,

just curious here Stretch, but does lennox still use their own
terminal designations, such as V-Vr for 24v, M for compressor, R for
reversing valve, F for fan, etc?


Fish, not for the last 15 years. R=24V hot, C=24V common, Y=
Compressor, O=reversing Valve, W=strip heat, etc. Just like everyone
else. They are also using industry standard size desigignations, eg.
036 = 3-tons.

Stretch

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