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Posted by Don Ocean on December 24, 2008, 1:13 am
Bubba wrote:
> On 23 Dec 2008 15:25:42 GMT, dwill3423_at_gmail_dot_com@foo.com
> (dwill3423) wrote:
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>> dwill3423 had written this in response to
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http://www.thestuccocompany.com/hvac/Re-Goodman-air-with-heat-package-35974-.htm
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>> zero wrote:
>>> in message
>>>> I live in Florida and have just installed a 5 ton Goodman air unit
>>>> with 10
>>>> kW heat strip. It is controlled by a Honeywell TH3000, digital,
>>>> non
>>>> programmable thermostat. My problem is that when the temp at night
>>>> goes
>>>> below 40 degrees the unit will not come on until 8:30 the next
>>>> morning.
>>>> Any ideas?
>>> It's in hibernation mode. This should go away by
>>> early spring. If not, call and get it serviced.
>>> -zero
>> Thank you. My old unit did not do this and my Servicer has not figured it
>> out yet. Is this a necessary process and can it be adjusted timewise? Even
>> though we have few cold spells it is inconvienient hen they do happen.
> Life sucks when you hire the cheapest installer, doesnt it?
> Id bet you didnt have a company install it.
> Bubba
It doesn't take a company or a Brigade.. A squad, or less will do just fine.
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> kW heat strip. It is controlled by a Honeywell TH3000, digital, non
> programmable thermostat. My problem is that when the temp at night goes
> below 40 degrees the unit will not come on until 8:30 the next morning.
> Any ideas?